Cat is a self-taught, international sound artist in her third year. She is an Affiliate of the Yorkshire Sound Women's Network and is supported by Brighter Sound.
She creates kinetic sound and media installations and experiences about wave phenomena (light, sound, liquids and gases), such as bubble worlds that are deceptive in scale.
Cat is currently developing installations using STEM processes, made up of bubble machines in viscous liquids, tanks and bubble soundscapes. These works allow audiences to experience what it would feel like to ‘step inside’ a bubble.
She was awarded one of only six grants from The Daphne Oram Trust and featured in a podcast interview with Leeds Conservatoire.
Cat was recently selected for the CoLab ArtTech Fellowship with Be Fantastic and Jaaga, the Goethe Institute, the British Council and Islington Mill. She’ll spend two weeks collaborating online with 20 Fellows from South Asia, Germany and the UK, to make an interactive digital artwork which will be part of an online exhibition, launching on 15 November.
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