"Made to Measure" was originally commissioned by Sowerby Bridge Fire and Water as part of the Heritage High Street Action Zone Cultural Programme funded by Historic England and Arts Council England.
Sowerby Bridge Fire Station, Hollins Mills, February 2024. Read more here
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Highlanes Gallery
Participating artist in a group exhibition featuring Highlanes gallery's permanent collection.
This solo show at the Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, is the culmination of Armelle Skatulski's practice-led research at the RCA funded an AHRC Doctoral Scholarship.
Hockney Gallery, South Kensington, London.
2nd May - 5th May 2023.
With the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council via Techne.
Commissioned by Leeds Creative Labs to explore the mechanisms and ethics of data extraction in Virtual Reality interactions in collaboration with Dr Kyle Griffiths (University of Leeds)
University of Leeds, UK.
April-June 2023.
With the support of The Cultural Institute of the University of Leeds in association with East Street Arts.
Contributing artist and researcher featuring Archive Sub-Versions, practice-based research supported by the AHRC.
The Royal College of Art Research Programme Biennale.
February 2021
Data Archeogram
Autonomy/AHRC Partnership
Armelle authored a schematic map of the datafication of work in the Internet of Things produced as an artist-researcher in residence at the London-based think tank Autonomy.
Concept, illustrations, map & text by Armelle Skatulski.
Published by Autonomy, January 2021.
Supported by the AHRC/Tehnē & the Alex Ferry Foundation
Image: Cover illustration by Armelle Skatulski for Autonomy.
"Archive Sub-Versions" was presented at Speaking With: Mavor/Hebson, a one-day event that explores voicing historical subjectivity through inter-disciplinary and feminist discourse around researching, writing and making.
Keynote speakers: Professor Carol Mavor (University of Copenhagen) and Dr Nadia Hebson (Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm), chaired by Professor Rebecca Fortnum (RCA).
The answer to dust was showcased at the NAFAE conference hosted by the Royal College of Art. The LIVING RESEARCH conference ran five strands of thinking: Collaboration, Entanglement, Re-enactment, Documents, Environment.
Royal College of Art, Woo Studios, Battersea, London, UK.
12-15 May 2016
Image: Liz Murray
Latent Action
@ Photomonth London
Armelle Skatulski leads a lecture series entitled "Latent Action: Photographs of Protest" exploring the archival collections of the Bishopsgate Institute.