Louise Beer Kent, United Kingdom
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Louise uses installation, moving image, photography, writing, participatory works and sound to explore humanity's evolving understanding of Earth’s environments and the cosmos. Her experience of living under two types of night sky, the first in low level light polluted areas in Aotearoa, and the second in higher level light polluted cities and towns in England, has deeply informed her practice.

Louise explores how living under dark skies, or light polluted skies, can change our perception of grief, the climate crisis and Earth’s deep time history and future. Louise holds an MA Art and Science from Central Saint Martins and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Middlesex University London.

Recent awards, residencies and commissions include Somewhere Nowhere Residency, Lake District (2019), Arts Centre Christchurch Te Matatiki Toi Ora Residency, Aotearoa New Zealand (2020), Moscow Museum of Cosmonautics Space Art Summer School (2020), Delfina x Gaia Art Foundation Science Technology Society UK Associateship (2020), SECCADs Grant (2020), BigCi Environmental Art Award (2020), Bodleian Library x Fusion Arts Commission (2020), ACE DYCP Grant (2021), North York Moors Dark Skies Residency with solo exhibition (2021), Amant Siena Residency (2021), CreaTures Art/Tech/Nature/Culture Residency (2021), Grand Union x University of Birmingham MA Art History and Curating Exhibition Award (2022), Birmingham, England, British Council Pakistan - UK New Perspectives (2022), Space Studios x ARUP Commission (2022), Art + Air Exhibition Commission (2022), Curating Climate Commission Forestry England x Signal Film and Media (2022), the Jean Harrison Commission (2022), Photo Fringe 2022 OPEN Eco (2022), Vera C. Rubin Observatory Kickstarter Grant with the University of Canterbury Mount John Observatory, Aotearoa New Zealand (2022), Derby Cathedral and FORMAT23 Photography Festival (2023) and has been awarded her second Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practice grant (2023), A Siren’s Call with Art on Romney Marsh (2023), GRAIN Projects Photographer In Residence at Cannock Chase with Forestry England (2023), LOM+You (2023), People United (2023), Fermynwoods Contemporary Art (2023 and 2024). Louise contributed a chapter for a book, Dark Skies: Places, Practices, Communities, edited by Nick Dunn and Timothy Edensor, published by Routledge in November 2023. In 2024, Louise was awarded a British Council Connections through Culture Grant to work with Tūhura Otago Museum in Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand. Louise is currently a Master Mentor for Barker Langham.

Louise has a strong collaborative practice as a director of Lumen, super/collider and Pale Blue Dot Collective. She has co-created 8 residencies in the UK and Europe and co-curated over 80 exhibitions and 80 events focusing on astronomy and/or ecology. She has collaborated with and curated events and workshops at organisations such as the Science Museum, Bompas and Parr, Greenman Festival, British Science Association, Second Home, the Ace Hotel, Floating Cinema, The Collective, Tate Britain, SALT Festival Norway, Soho House Group, Nablus Festival Israel, Blue Dot Festival, Young and Serious and Vivid Projects, Hebrides Dark Sky Festival and the Turner Contemporary.

Artwork

In Saturating Blackness, 2017

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In the Beginning, 2018

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Infinite Journey, Moving Image, 2018

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Preservation of Visible Starlight, Mixed Media, 2018

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Solo, Mixed Media, 2018

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Photon Film, 2017

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Gathering Light, Mixed Media, 2017

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Untitled, Mixed Media, 2017

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Beneath the Moon's Gaze, Sound Installation, 2018

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Vision Fields, Installation, 2019

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Te Ao, Photography, 2019

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Under the Fading Light, Moving Image, 2020

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Earth Series, Photography, 2019

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Projects and exhibitions

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A Pale Blue Dot Collective: Martin Rees

11/04/2018 — 20/04/2018

Lord Martin Rees/ Pale Blue Dot Collective

Lord Rees was generous enough to answer one of our own questions, about the impact that finding other life in the universe would have on us as individuals and as society as a whole. Lord Rees' moving response has sparked a new part of our research project.

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Nablus Festival, Nablus, Palestine Details
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