Liv Penrose Punnett
Liv Penrose Punnett is a curator and lecturer in Fine Art. Drawn to alternative ways of knowing, Liv uses contemporary art to unpick, question, and re-imagine and has curated numerous Arts Council supported exhibitions and events including working with artists Dorothy Cross, Feral Practice, Susan Hiller and Tai Shani.
Her artistic practice includes printmaking, installation, and projection, and her works are held in the British Library, The Tetley, The Ruskin Archive, and the Tate Library and Archive.
Currently Liv works at Artes Mundi, a flagship visual arts organisation in Wales, is a member of @anartistsinfo Artists Council 2022 – 25, and a part of curatorial project, MuSE, with Catherine Rogers and Chantal Powel.
With a specific attention to rurality, she is a co-founder of Haarlem Artspace, a rural contemporary studio and gallery in Derbyshire, and holds an Arts and Humanities Research Council Award, the SIA Gallery Award and the Jonathan Ruffer Curatorial Award.