JEREMY TURNER

Biography - Jeremy Turner

Dr. Jeremy Turner,
Senior Lecturer & Programme Leader,
Department of Fine Art,
University of Chester,
Kingsway Buildings,
Kingsway,
Newton,
Chester,
CH2 2LB

01244 512327

j.turner@chester.ac.uk

Place of Birth:              Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
Date:                           29.01.70


EDUCATION

2005~2006                    PGCTLHE
                                    University of Chester

1998~2001:                   PhD. Sculpture by Practice (Thesis title: Sculpture, Technology & the Invention of Necessity)
                                    Supervisors: Prof. K. G. Hay, Dr. D. Hill, R. Ward
                                    University of Leeds

 

1994~1995:                   MA Fine Art, Sculpture
                                    Bretton Hall College of the University of Leeds

1989~1992                    BA (Hons) Fine Art, Sculpture
                                    Manchester Polytechnic

1988~1989:                   BTEC National Diploma, General Art & Design
                                    Lincolnshire College of Art & Design


EMPLOYMENT

Current Position:            Senior Lecturer / Programme Leader in Fine Art
                                    Department of Fine Art, University of Chester

2005:                            Visiting Lecturer
                                    Faculty of Art, Architecture & Design, University of Lincoln

2004~2005:                   0.5 Lecturer, Fine Art, Sculpture
                                    Department of Contemporary Art Practice, University of Leeds

 

1998~2004:                   0.5 Lecturer, Sculpture
                                    Bretton Hall College of the University of Leeds

2000:                            Visiting Lecturer
                                    The Arts Institute, Bournemouth

1996~1997:                   Sculpture Research Fellow
                                    Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education


POTENTIAL DOCTORAL PROPOSALS

Sculpture by practice

The interface between sculpture and technology, history, industry and the means of production


CENTRE FOR PRACTICE AS RESEARCH IN THE ARTS