Carrie Foulkes is an artist, writer and researcher based in London and Glasgow.
Her interests include hybrid literary forms, photography, sculpture, live art, dance and performance, museums and archives, medical humanities, environmental philosophy.
Carrie writes on cultural and political aspects of health and sickness. She has a curatorial interest in contemporary artists working with themes relating to embodiment, disability, chronic or incurable illness, care and bereavement.
She has worked on creative health projects in clinical and cultural contexts, most recently in a role as Arts and Wellbeing Manager at the Foundling Museum.
Carrie is a practice-based doctoral candidate at the University of Glasgow. Working grants have included funding from Arts Council England, the Turing Scheme, a-n The Artists Information Company, Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH), and the College of Arts, University of Glasgow. She is a 2024-2025 Harry Ransom Centre Fellow at the University of Texas, Austin.