History

On-going Practice-led PhD Researches

Alexandra Rowe: Communicating Pain. (AHRC Funded)

Andrew McNiven "Monkey Business": an artist's action research into the parameters of temporary installation through reflexive formal and informal documentary practice. (AHRC Funded).

David Linton: British Revue Performance Between the Wars

Christina Kolaiti: The influence of the Photographic Narrative in the Healthcare Dialogue. (New Collaborations Award, Northumbria NHS Trust and Northumbria University).

Emma Heather: Practice-led research based on collaboration between artist-teacher, her students and other artists.

Hadi Shobeirinejad: Using deconstruction to advance compositional and pictoral practices for the artist in contemporary Iran.

Hiroko Oshima: Artists' Groups in Japan and the UK and their impact on the creative individual.

Ikuko Tsuchya: Therapeutic Touch: the use of photo-based methodology as a healing practice within the context of healthcare. (Jo Spence Fellow NHS Trust)

Jane Park: The Epidemiology of Ideas (AHRC Funded).

John Lavell: "The Power of Naming": co-option in studio based creative practice. (AHRC Funded).

Jolande Bosch: The Strategic Studio: a differentiated discursive method for strategic assessment of individual fine Visual Arts (AHRC Funded).

Kate Craddock: Collaboration in Contemporary Practice - trust, longevity, proximity (Graduate Teaching Assistant, Northumbria University).

Mark Hill: The Contemporary Fine Art Interface: Drawing Trough Technology. (Research Placement Northumbria University).

Nickos Kabitsis: A practice led exploration into the relationship between art and schizophrenia

Paul Harvey: Stuckism and Punk Philosophy: Controversionalism in the Fine Art Enviro
nment. (AHRC Funded).

Poyan Yee: Healing Through Curatorial Dialogue. (Supported with a Northumbria University studentship).

Sachiyo Goda: An Investigation into a Japanese Notion of Space-time: Practicing 'Ma' as a Dialogue in the Process of Making Artworks.

Su-Lien Hsieh: Buddhist meditation as Visual Arts.

 

Past researches awarded a doctorate

Apichart Pholprasert: The rural-based artist in Britain and Thailand: An investigation into the creative process by which artists have rejected the metropolitan context of contemporary art’

Caroline Mercier: Designing Theatrical Costumes in Collaboration: A Contribution to Theatre

Henna Asikanen: Art Nature and Environmental Aesthetics

Silvana Macedo: From Fine Art to Natural Sciences Through Sllegory

Susan McMorran: Looking for Meaning and Passion in Computer-based Interactive Artworks

Thitinan Boonpap: Popular Television and the Construction of Contemporary Thai Cultural Identity