Interview with Artist Kim Percy | Visualising the Invisible | PhD by research on Dyslexic Artists

In this video podcast I’m chatting with fellow post graduate student and soon-to-be Dr Kim Percy. Kim is a multi-media artist, designer, educator, curator and photographer who in the process of completing her PhD by research. Her studio was just down the hall from mine at uni and we’ve become great friends during my time as a post-grad artist.

Kim's practice-based research for her PhD focusses on Dyslexia and Kim has produced an incredible body of artwork for her graduating exhibition, alongside a brilliant thesis, outlining her discoveries. In this video we are chatting all about it alongside giving a look inside her exhibition.

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Website: https://www.kimpercy.com/phd-exhibition
Emails: kim@designscope.com.au
k.percy@federation.edu.au
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