My Story:
Fine Art eco-Photographer.
Doctoral Researcher at Tate.
|Vanessa Violette Arias Bujia|
Fine art Eco-Photography - Places & People.
AHRC funded PhD research at Tate (Current)
|| MA Arts Management and Heritage Studies
|| BA (Hons) - Classical Civilisation
|| Photography, Art & Architecture at
Central Saint Martins, London
Languages: English, Galician, Spanish, Portuguese. Developing Catalan, French and Italian.
Menorca, the Balearics & Britain
As a fine art photographer and visual artist/designer, Vanessa Violette Arias Bujía shapes and disseminates multi-sensory form across a variety of mediums.
She has developed and led art and wellness workshops internationally since 2014, working with children and teachers from Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Ara Hou school in Napier, New Zealand, and co-curated with local communities both online and onsite across Menorca, Maui, Honolulu, Hong Kong, the U.K and Galicia.
She has also designed photography-based exhibitions with the Rijkmuseum,
Tony Harrison and West Yorkshire Playhouse physical and digital archives.
“I trace lines and textures through Image, creating and capturing the Humanity of Nature (and vice-versa) through crafting photographs.
Whether this is through a fine-art lens, or a commissioned project, I aim to tell multi-sensory stories through visual and textual plays, using light as a guide to imagine.
Still and Moving Image when juxtaposed against standing static words that move to create feeling, have the power to capture more than just a passing memory in time.
Through the lens, as captured by my camera, I seek to become a part of your story, too.”





