Armelle Skatulski

Armelle Skatulski is an artist and researcher who completed a practice-led PhD at the Royal College of Art in London funded by an AHRC Scholarship (2017-2023). In 2023 she was awarded a DYCP grant from Arts Council England to prepare the grounds for a new body of work Virtual Anatomy. In March 2024 she will begin an STTA  residency part of Calderdale Year of Culture 2024 at IOU Theatre, Dean Clough Mills, HalifaxIn 2023, Armelle took part in Leeds Creative Labs (ESA cohort) at the Cultural Institute of the University of Leeds, a funded partnership between artists and academics during which she researched the mechanisms and ethics of gaze data collection in Virtual Reality.

Recent exhibitions include: Group show, IOU Theatre, Dean Clough, Halifax, UK (July 2024); Glow 2024Fire Station Gallery, Sowerby Bridge, UK (Feb. 2024);TRAce, Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, Ireland (July-Sept. 2023); Intersectional Matter: Waste, Gallery at the Station, Frome, UK (June-July 2023); Accidentology (I), Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, London, UK (May 2023); the RCA Research Biennale 23 , Royal College of Art, London (22nd - 24th June 2023); the RHA Annual Exhibition, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland (May-July 2022); Unruly Encounters, Southwark Park Galleries, London, UK (March 2022).

Armelle Skatulski is also an experienced arts educator and facilitator who has worked as a Visiting Lecturer in the UK and abroad for arts institutions such as the Whitechapel Gallery, the Royal College of Art, PhotoMuseum Ireland and The National College of Art & Design Ireland.

You can view Armelle's CV here.

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