Mariele Neudecker is a German-born artist living and working in Bristol, UK. She undertook a BA at Goldsmiths College and an MA at Chelsea College of Art and Design, and she is now a Professor of Fine Art at Bath School of Art. Using mediums including sculpture, video, painting, and sound, her practice investigates the relationship of art and science and how we construct natural and technological worlds within a contemporary sublime today.
Neudecker has shown widely in international solo and group exhibitions. She is on the Arts at CERN’s guest program, the European Commission’s JRC SciArt advisory panel, and the steering committee of Centre of Gravity, UK. She works with Pedro Cera, Lisbon; In Camera Gallery, Paris; and Thomas Rehbein Galerie, Cologne.
Greer Crawley is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Drama, Theatre, and Dance at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is an Associate of the Museums Association, Director and journal Editor for the Society of British Theatre Designers. Curator ‘Traces of the Future’ Nunnery Gallery, Bow Arts, London, 2017.
Úna McCarthy has been the Director and Curator of Limerick City Gallery of Art since 2015 and curated Mariele Neudecker’s exhibition, ‘SEDIMENT’. She regularly contributes to the University of Limerick World Academy lecture series and played an active role in Limerick’s bid for designation as European City of Culture 2020.
Ariane Koek is an acknowledged international expert and pioneer in the field of arts, science, and technology. She is also a well-known writer and curator in the field. Koek initiated, designed, and directed the acclaimed Arts at CERN programme 2009–15 and is strategic advisor and producer to many international initiatives worldwide.
Professor Kerstin Mey is currently serving as the Interim President of University of Limerick. Mey’s research is concerned with contemporary and twentieth-century visual art, with a special interest in sculpture, art in public and public pedagogies, art as research, and the relationship between creative practice, documentation, and archives.