Sally Waterman, born Newport, Isle of Wight, UK, 1974. Lives in London. Gained her joint BA (Hons) English with Design Arts at University of Plymouth in 1995 and an MA Image & Communication (Photography) at Goldsmiths College, University of London in 1996. Since October 2004, Waterman has been working on a visual interpretation of T.S Eliot's poem The Waste Land for a PhD by practice at University of Plymouth. She is a part time lecturer in Film Arts at Plymouth College of Art and Design. Waterman's photographic and video installations have been exhibited widely, in both London and the UK. Journey Home, a limited edition artist book, commissioned by Trace, Weymouth is included in the V&A National Art Library, as well as other private collections. Shifting Horizons (2000-2001); a touring exhibition and publication, curated by Liz Wells and Iris, (International Centre for Women in Photography) featured The Waves project, based on Virginia Woolf's novel. The Forest Fears: Vol.II Babe in the Wood series was included in a Forest , an exhibition at Wolverhampton Gallery (2004), alongside work by Anya Gallacio and Mariele Neudecker, which toured the UK during 2005. Waterman's photographs have also been published by clients such as Virago, Random House, Harper Collins and Faber & Faber for a variety of book covers, as well as for promotional campaigns, such as Marks and Spencer's MSL French lingerie stores. |