Dr James Bowen is a teacher and practice-based researcher of Fine Art specialising in Drawing in the Expanded Field. James is an active member of the Drawing Research Group at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ.
In 2023, James Bowen completed his PhD at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ titled 'Voice as a Tool for Drawing'. Through this research James explored a series of vocalisation acts through a range of technologies and environments. This research was underpinned by a hypothesis that by investigating voice as a drawing tool the ambiguity inherent in drawing could be problematised further through the instability and potential of voice in its contingent non-graphic traces. Through his ongoing research, James continues to investigate the intersection of drawing and sound.
ACA113 Writing for Practice
ACA130 Introduction to Contemporary Practice and Theory 1
ACA131 Introduction to Contemporary Practice and Theory 2
ACA133 Exploring Practice and Theory 1
ACA135 Exploring Practice and Theory 2
ACB113 Reflective Fine Art Practice
ACB931 Contemporary Art and Theory
ACC116 Resolving Fine Art Practice
ACC118 Fine Art Practice: Final Project
James welcomes applications for PhD researchers in the field of Fine Art with an emphasis on drawing, installation, and/or moving image.
Current PhD supervisions:
- Erinn M. Cox: Presence in Absence as Presence: A studio enquiry into the relationship between loneliness and jewellery (provisional title)