Joanna Hutton is a fine art practitioner whose work manifests itself physically as sculptures, installations and video works combining domestic with light industrial, and with both process and material being inherently important. Experiments are cannibalised from accessible equipment. Performance, or activity, often occurs as she proposes situations for which the outcome is uncertain, so there is an obsessive interference, a prodding, an inability to leave things to run their course. Nudging. Adjusting. Defining. Set within a political framework, her concerns relating to societal responsibility are evident, and where communication and the passage of time are recurring motifs.
Following completion of her MFA at BxNU Institute of Contemporary Arts, Northumbria University in 2015, Hutton is currently Associate Fellow, Paper Studio Northumbria at Northumbria University. She is based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK and has exhibited both nationally and internationally.
Following completion of her MFA at BxNU Institute of Contemporary Arts, Northumbria University in 2015, Hutton is currently Associate Fellow, Paper Studio Northumbria at Northumbria University. She is based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK and has exhibited both nationally and internationally.