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Between 2008-2010 Rona Lee was Leverhulme Trust artist-in-residence at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS) researching undersea environments and human activity. This residency became the catalyst that lead to That Oceanic Feeling at the John Hansard Gallery- an exhibition that investigates our relationship to the deep sea, asking what it might mean to 'look' into a space so embedded within the world's economic, political and cultural spheres, yet about which we know less than the moon.
Rona Lee is a British artist whose work encompasses a range of media; photography, video, sculpture and digital media, alongside other forms of engagement and intervention. Operating between gallery and other settings, Rona's practice is research-led and determined by the context – whether geographic, technological or epistemological – to which it responds.
Published to accompany the exhibition 'Rona Lee: That Oceanic Feeling' at John Hansard Gallery, Southampton: 28 August - 13 October 2012. The exhibition was kindly supported by Arts Council England Grants for the Arts and University of Wolverhampton.
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