Browsing Research publications by Author "Lefley, Carolyn"
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Belonging : Photographs from the series ‘Belonging’ and accompanying text
Lefley, Carolyn (2011) -
The Diaspora Stones : Installation of residency research output, Timespan Museum.
School of Creative Arts; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Theorising Visual Art and Design; Research into Practice; Media Research Group; Lefley, Carolyn (2013) -
Excavating images: a photographic response to an archaeological excavation
Lefley, Carolyn (2014-05)In 2013 Timespan Heritage Museum in Scotland commissioned photographic artist Carolyn Lefley as their Artist in Residence during the excavation of a longhouse ruin. This paper explores the relationship between photography ... -
Exploring Heritage Through Time & Space : Supporting community reflection on the highland clearances
Miller, Alan; McCaffery, John; Lefley, Carolyn; Vermehren, Anna; Strickland, Keir (2013-10) -
Fictional Space [Solo exhibition] : Shed and a Half Gallery, London
School of Creative Arts; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Theorising Visual Art and Design; Lefley, Carolyn (2009) -
Imaging the home : A photographic poetics of space
Lefley, Carolyn (2007) -
'Kitchen' and 'Mum and Dad's Bedroom' : from the series 'Home'. Carolyn Lefley (2006)
Lefley, Carolyn (Magenta Foundation, 2007) -
Picturing Myth: Double exposed realities
Lefley, Carolyn (2013)Down the rabbit hole, through the looking glass and into the wardrobe, all of these paths lead from the realm of the real, into the realm of wonder and myth. In Carolyn Lefley's project ‘Realm’ (2009-2012) constructed ... -
Realm [Solo exhibition]
School of Creative Arts; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; Theorising Visual Art and Design; Research into Practice; Media Research Group; Lefley, Carolyn (2013) -
Seeing is Believing : The Capacity of the Manipulated Photograph to Represent Scenes of Mythology and the Supernatural
Lefley, Carolyn (2014-07)This illustrated paper explores the capacity of the manipulated photograph to represent scenes of mythology and the supernatural. Can a photograph, which is said to be an index of the real, render a mythical realm into a ...