Angela Bartram


Reading Animal Theory to Animals (Dog), Angela Bartram, 2020

Angela Bartram, PhD, is an artist and artistic researcher working with objects, sound, video, drawing, print, performance events, curating, and published text. The subject concerns thresholds of the human body, gallery or museum, definitions of the human and animal as companion species and appropriate strategies for documenting the ephemeral.

She is also currently engaged in several interdisciplinary research projects concerning empathy: with people; with companion animals, with process and materials, and with the environment.

She is Professor of Contemporary Art and Co-Lead for the Creative and Cultural Industries Academic Theme and Research Centre at the University of Derby and has a PhD in Fine Art from Middlesex University, UK.

More about the artist: here.


(1) 366: 366 (finally), 1 of 366 prints, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries, Angela Bartram, 2021. (2) 366: 366 (finally), installation of 366 prints, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries, Angela Bartram, 2021. (3) Be Your Dog, Karst Gallery, Angela Bartram, 2016 (photo: Dom Moore)