Haileybury appoints STEM artist in residence

Briony Marshall STEM-artist in residence working at her desk in the new Sci-tech complex

Briony at her desk at Haileybury working on wax sculptures

Haileybury is pleased to announce our partnership with contemporary sculptor Briony Marshall, our School’s first-ever STEM artist in residence. This exciting collaboration promises to marry art with science, resulting in a sculpture representative of our progressive, transdisciplinary education.

Briony Marshall, an Oxford biochemistry graduate and Royal Society of Sculptors member, is known for artworks investigating scientific ideas and processes. Her public art makes complex concepts accessible to non-scientists while celebrating understanding for subject experts.

During her residency at Haileybury, she will be embedded in our science and technology department two days a week. With her workspace overlooking the new SciTech courtyard, pupils and staff will be encouraged to witness her creative process as she develops artworks for the state-of-the-art facilities. Marshall is already engaging Haileyburians in developing public art proposals, providing unique hands-on learning opportunities. Marshall’s artistic vision will be inspired by pioneering Haileybury research, including the Stan-X genetics research and cutting-edge curriculum.

Briony playing with sunshine and maquettes as part of her STEM-artist in residence

Briony working with the play of sunlight on her maquettes

“I’m thrilled as the Haileybury STEM artist in residence,” said Marshall. “The breadth of scientific research going on at this secondary school is both impressive and challenging. The prospect of working in this wonderful new building, being fully embedded in both the culture of the school and the aesthetics of the spaces, will enable me to develop works that really complement the activities and ambitions of science and technology at Haileybury.”

Marshall aims to complete her artworks by the Autumn term and we look forward to celebrating the unveiling and installation with our community next academic year.

 

Haileybury appoints STEM artist in residence

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