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Susannah Thompson is an academic and researcher at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA), affiliated with the School of Fine Art. Her work spans art criticism, Scottish art history, feminist theory, and curatorial practice, with a focus on interdisciplinary methodologies and cultural narratives. She has published extensively on modern and contemporary Scottish artists, feminist art, and exhibition histories.
Research Focus: Thompson's scholarship examines the intersections of identity, politics, and visual culture. Her interests include:
- Scottish modernism and post-war art
- Feminist and Black British art practices
- Curatorial studies and exhibition histories
- Art writing as critical and creative practice
Publications: Her recent articles (2019–2024) demonstrate a consistent engagement with underrecognized artists, particularly women and Black British creatives. Key thematic clusters include feminist reinterpretations of art history, institutional critique, and the politics of representation in Scottish and diasporic contexts.
Collaborations & Practice: Thompson frequently collaborates on exhibitions (e.g., 'Early Eardley') and conferences (e.g., 'Significant Others: Maud Sulter in Relation'). She co-edits journals and contributes to pedagogical resources, emphasizing practice-led research and biographical fictioning in art education.


