Artist Residencies and Associate Artists

SOUND/IMAGE Residency Programme 

Our facilities and experience provide a valuable resource for potential artist development.  In partnership, we can provide opportunities for research and development and spaces for artistic creation, while also enriching the taught experience of our students. Our Shared Hub for Immersive Future Technologies (SHIFT) facilities, designed to facilitate collaboration and exchange of ideas, include a Virtual Production Film Studio, a 32.4 spatial Audio Sound Lab and an Immersive Digital Theatre space. You can find a full list of our research facilities here.

Find out more about funding opportunities and how to apply for a Residency with us

Meet our previous Artists in Residence:

  • Jake Williams

    The initial Arts Council DYCP funding award was to undertake some r&d with digital video artist Will Young (a longtime friend and collaborator), Dr Brona Martin and the SOUND/IMAGE technical team during a residency at the Bathway Immersive Theatre. The expectation was that Will and myself would run some tests and find some ways to

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  • Darren O’Brien

    Listening With: Field Recording, Spatial Audio, and More-than-Human Collaboration on Lundy Island Artist Residency 2025 In summer 2025, I joined the residency programme with a clear research objective: to advance my field recording and spatial audio practice as a means of extending my visual and sonic arts research into more-than-human forms of listening and collaboration.

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  • Jo Hyde

    In preparation for his Sound/Image Festival 2024 performance, Jo came and worked with our Digital Immersive Theatre exploring 360 video and 3D Sound. Joseph Hyde’s background is in electroacoustic music, but his work has moved into diverse areas, incorporating a wide variety of stylistic influences, live electronics, audiovisual and immersive elements. He is a regular

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  • A Sound Map of the Roman Baths

    “Discover the sounds, sights, and stories of the Roman Baths in a new way with A Sound Map of the Roman Baths. Archaeology of the Ear and A Sound Map of the Roman Baths is a partnership with the Roman Baths, Resonance FM, University of Gloucestershire and the Sound/Image Research Centre at University of Greenwich.

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  • WEȽ∝KER

    visit Greenwich 29/05/24 – 30/05/24 Following the invitation by Dr. Emma Margetson and the Sound & Image team to perform for their Loudspeaker Orchestra Series on the 29th May 2024 at Greenwich Market. We took this opportunity to work on updating our audio-visual performance of quadraphonic audio, laser, strobe and 70” red latex balloon. With

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  • Shiva Feshareki

    Artist Residency August 2024 The Sound/Image Research Centre welcomed Shiva Feshareki to Bathway Theatre, Woolwich to work with our new Digital Immersive Theatre. The new flexible multi-functional performance space for immersion brings together 360º immersive projection, projection mapping, surround-sound audio, with extended lighting, rigging and digital infrastructure. Shiva spent 2 weeks working with our spatial

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  • Tout Croche

    Artistic Residency September 2023, University of Greenwich  Tout Croche, the musical duo formed by Stephen Harvey and Dominic Thibault whilst researching their respective PhD studies at University of Huddersfield, recently embarked on an artistic residency at the University of Greenwich. The duet had not worked together (in the same physical space) in the last five

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  • Nikki Sheth

    Associate Artist Associate Artist Nikki Sheth explores the positive impact of environmental sound in well-being spaces through Sound UK Sound Generator research and development grant. In summer 2023 sound artist and composer Nikki Sheth spent two weeks field recording on Sao Miguel Island in the Azores. It is the biggest island in the Portuguese Azores

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