Biography
Sally Waterman is an artist based in London who creates autobiographical photographic and video works that explore memory, place and familial relationships through literary adaptation. She received her PhD in Media & Photography at the University of Plymouth in 2011. Recent exhibitions and screenings include Camberwell Space, London (Group, 2013), Künstlerhaus Dortmund, Germany (Group, 2013), Royal West of England Academy, Bristol (Screening, 2014) and The Peltz Gallery, Birkbeck, London (Group, 2014). Her work is held in various public collections including the National Art Library, V&A, London, John M. Flaxman Library, The School of Art Institute of Chicago and the Yale Center for British Art, New York. She was a visiting fellow at the University of London (2011-2012), where she organised the ‘Family Ties: Recollection and Representation’ conference, and is a founder member of the research group, Family Ties Network. She is currently an associate lecturer at Ravensbourne, London.