Inés Rae

Academic profile

Ms Inés Rae

Lecturer in Media Arts
School of Art, Design and Architecture (Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business)

The Global Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Inés's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

Goal 02: SDG 2 - Zero HungerGoal 04: SDG 4 - Quality EducationGoal 11: SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesGoal 16: SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

About Inés

Programme Lead BA(Hons) Creative MediaÌý

Trained in Fine Art, Rae uses photography, text and sound to explore representation, femininity, consumer culture and the everyday.

Current work in progress is Portrait of a Woman and Searching for Leo. At her mothers death Rae inherited photographs and letters which pointed to an interesting family history. At the work’s centre are the memories of life in Basque Spain in the 1930s. One of these stories is the discovery that her grandfather was a photographer in San Sebastián, Bilbao, Zaragoza and Madrid 1909-1948.

This research initiative delves into Spain’s collective memory, aiming to connect the past, present, and future through collaborative workshops with Basque institutions. Starting with a grassroots memory project in Zarautz, this pilot initiative will explore methods and strategies for fostering dialogue and understanding among diverse groups. The long-term goal is to develop creative approaches that unite people with differing opinions, encouraging mutual listening and recognising multiple sides of historical narratives.

Previous mixed media publications include A Real Work of Art and Kurl up n Dye, a monograph published by Wild Pansy Press with an introduction by Simon Grennan and incorporating photographs and typography investigating the vernacular in British high street culture. A feature on the book has aired on BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour. The research has led to a number of conference papers and articles exploring the photographic image in terms of the vernacular, cultural anthropology and material culture.

The Grammar of Glamour; Shooting the High Street involves an investigation into the materiality of photographic media. The project uses experimental visual ethnography that explores relationships between material culture, social space and the street.

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Supervised Research Degrees

2025 Susan Barney Glover Unhomed: Exploring the Hidden Diaspora of the Anglo-Burmese in the United Kingdom through Art Practice
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2025 Joanne Dorothea Smith Director of Studies Phd
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2025 Yin Wen Lin The aura of the found photograph: Its invisible political transaction in digital art practice
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2025 Erica Tsuchiya Unarchiving - a multimodal auto-ethnographic process
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2023 Yin Wen Lin RDC1 Expert Commentator October 2023
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2016 Claudia Pilsl RDC1 Expert Commentator April 2016
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2015 David Wyatt RDC2 Expert Commentator March 2015
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2008 Sean Cousin Pentimento: A re-evaluation of the integral polaroid
Internal examiner University of Central Lancashire, MA by Research

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Teaching

Teaching is in the area of contemporary media practice. Ines contributes to the BA (Hons) Creative Media programme in the areas of Collaborative Practice, Narratives and Social Context and contributes to the Critical Theory programme and Dissertation Supervision.
She has also supervised postgraduate students with interests in feminist art practice, class cultures and documentary photography practices.Ìý

Contact Inés

Room 111, Scott Building, Drake Circus, ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, PL4 8AA
+44 1752 585267