Annie Cattrell


Annie Cattrell FRSS is a Glasgow-born sculptor and artist. Cattrell often works with specialists in neuroscience, meteorology, engineering, psychiatry, and the history of science. Evidence of this approach can be found in Capacity, a work created while she studied corrosion casts, a technique used to show the structure of lungs, in Guy's Hospital Museum of Anatomy. It has been shown both as an art object and to educate; for example, as a part of "Out of the Ordinary", an exhibition held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, and as an example of a fractal shape in nature, at a Royal Institution Christmas lecture. Cattrell is an Associate Lecturer on the MA Ceramics & Glass programme at the Royal College of Art in London.

Public art

Echo

Echo is part of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail installed in 2008, commissioned in memory of Jeremy Rees, a founder of the trail.

Seer

Seer stands in Huntly Street in Inverness, two resin blocks cast from rock faces on either side of the Great Glen Fault.

Transformation

Transformation hangs on two sides of the New Science Centre building in Anglia Ruskin University.

Resounding

Resounding is made of hundreds of cast resin droplets, suspended over a public area in Oxford Brookes University.

Solo exhibitions

  • From Within ;
  • Fathom ;
  • Transformation.