YORK ST JOHN | ART
2020 Archive
BA Photography
STUDENT WORK
Anna Skahill
Anna Skahill’s current work takes an interest in the intersection between relationships, memory and the family presented through a variety of media.
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Beatrice Bonino
Beatrice Bonino’s Glimpsing in the Dark (Figure 1) is an exploration of the photograph as an object and her own self-discovery as an individual.
Chole Wong
Chloe Wong’s practice pays close attention to the details of everyday items. She surveys textures, colours and natural beauty that is found in decay.
Jessica Mitchell
Jessica Mitchell’s practice highlights humanity’s relationship with beauty and the negative effects that come from trying to define it.
Laura Mackenzie
Laura Mackenzie focuses primarily on underwater photography. She draws her audience to the critical need for education about ocean wild life.
Rohini Jones
Rohini Jones’ work responds to themes of culture, race and gender. Tranquility explores the idea of sacred locations and rituals.
Samantha Murphy
Sam Murphy’s practice is heavily informed by feminist theory, literature, music and cinema. She examines emotions, desires and vulnerabilities.
Avalon Iris
Avalon Iris questions how humans can reconnect with the Earth. Nature Transience navigates the connection between humans and the natural world.
Charlotte Marshall
Charlotte Marshall is a documentary photographer who focuses on studying relationships, identity and livelihoods across a range of themes and forms.
Emily Cholerton
In her series entitled The Gas Leak, Emily Cholerton captures dreamlike scenes of her grandmother, in reference to themes of visions and premonitions.
Jake McMylor
Jake McMylor is a photographer who experiences Aphantasia; a condition that means he lacks visual memory, relying on photographs.
Nick Small
Nick Small works predominantly in black and white photography, creating a bold visual statement without the distractions of colour.
Rosie Scorer
Rosie Scorer is a photographer, working fundamentally to provide insight into her own experiences through imagery and video.