In this section MA students outline their research and the way their work explores questions related to social sculpture and connective practices.
Abolins, Kate
Alrefai, Lulwa
Attanasio, Riccardo
Baker, Charisse
Baldodottir, Katrin
Balla, Daniel
Bemrose, Chris
Boundy, Hazel
Bowra, Jon
Bowra, Kate
Brewin, Peter
Brink, Melody
Burton, Frances
Castles, Ian
Cataldo-Davies, Nicole
Catazaro, Beatrice
Cochrane, Clare
Corbett, Jane
Cox, Tom
Cullen, Maggie
Davidson, Maritta
Davis, Penny
Delgadillo, Amanda Cid
Dhaliwal, Suzanne
Drain, Sarah
Floyd, Alice
Fox, Helena
Freeman, Amy
Frenzel, Sophie
Galan, Mariana
Gasson, Rebecca
Gibbons, Carrie
Gilligan, Mary-Jo
Gregory, Flora
Greutzmacher, Christian
Hadcocks, Miriam
Hattenhauer, Katrin
Hedges, Nicholas
Hill, Chloe
Hirst, Deborah
Hopkins, Sam
Howe, Peter
Hughes, Sarah
Humphreys, Caroline
Jones, Katie
Kaye, Charlotte
Kernon, Jo
Kiran, Deniz Seher
Kirchgaesser, Annelinde
Koffman, Natalie
Leibinger, Martin
Limburn, Kirsty
Mann, Lis
McBride, Karyn
McGavin, Kat
Mock, Diogenes
Mukumba, Sam
Naidoo, Nimmi
Nolan, Siobhan
O’Connor, Paula
Oertel, Lukas
Oglesby, Darla Rae
Payne, Christine
Polleros, Minou
Prado, Catarina
Quintana, Beatriz
Raphael, Hilly
Ravetz, Deborah
Reed, James
Reid, Richard
Retallick, Matt
Roesch, Richard
Rowlands, John
Sadough, Pedram
Saha, Nivedita
Son, Jeong Hee
Spina, Luisa
Statham, Helen
Stefan, Markus
Sung Sil Bu, Luvina
Sutton, Darren
Tarr, Isobel
Thomas, Fern
Thomas, Selby
Thorne, Sarah
Torro Cachafeiro, Clara
Van Zelderen, Anna
Von Knorr, Claudia
Williams, Suzanne
Wood, Hannah
Wylie, Jennie