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Studio Lucy Sanderson is a multidisciplinary design and research studio dedicated to bringing equality to environments, designing creative and research projects from concept to production. In reaction to conceptions of gender politics, equality, and behavioural conditioning formed through the psyche, the studio's work exhibits materiality, moving image, sculpture, exhibition design, set design, spatial design, and photography. This method of working is strongly rooted in post-digital discourse, and its fascination with how materiality may elicit emotion.

Sanderson coined the term, "Every(body) deserves equality", 2016 - referring to the 'body' as a glocalised landscape with the premise to perform in society without stereotyping. This concept was initially related to acknowledging the lack of people of colour within the feminist discourse, 'every(body)' is the groundwork ideology hoping to redefine the notion of sexuality, nationality, age, culture, cultural capital, recognition of white privilege and gender through the means of equality. 

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About


About


Photography, Harry Hawkes

Photography, Harry Hawkes

Founder, Lucy Sanderson b.1986 from York is a British multidisciplinary designer who studied at Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Art. She is presently a Somerset House Studios resident in Lewisham and a part-time lecturer at London College of Communication, University of the Arts. A sociologist and feminist activist who uses design to shape environments.

Since 2010 she has worked as a set, stage and spatial designer creating environments, films and research for ChromaYoga, COS, Diesel, Facebook, Fatberg, Fullers, Georgia Hardinge, Huawei, Kings College London, Laura Mercier, Moschino, Northbank, Royal College of Art, Somerset House, Sony Music, Tate Modern, The Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ), The Feminist Library, Topman and Westminster City Council.

Other Projects

Set Design Portfolio: lucylucylucy.com

Part-time Lecturer on MA Design for Art Direction, London College of Communications, University of the Arts London

Associate Lecturer on BA Media and Communications & MA Film Making, Goldsmiths College, University of London

On a global platform, I routinely host workshops, lectures, and participate in panel discussions about exhibition design, set design, inclusivity, gender politics, the body, fitness, inter-disciplinary seat-making, gesture, art direction, materiality, and narrative spaces in architecture and design. I've taught a variety of courses, including:BA Architecture, Anant University, India; BA Architecture, Ravensbourne University, London; MA Design Investigations, University of Applied Arts, Vienna; MA BA Media and Communications and MA Filmmaking at Goldsmiths College, London and MA Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins, London.

Education

MA Interior Design, School of Architecture – Royal College of Art. Head of Programme, Ab Rogers.

BA Hons Communications (Film & Photography) and Sociology – Goldsmiths College, University of London. Head of Programme, Celia Lury.

Press

Marie Claire, ‘GEORGIA HARDINGE, ST CHRISTOPHER’S PLACE SPACIAL DESIGN BY STUDIO LUCY SANDERSON’.

Wallpaper*, Style findings: dispatches from the Wallpaper* fashion team ‘Material Girl, Materiality lies at the centre of Studio Lucy Sanderson’s output.’

Because London, ‘Store Stores, sculptural and sustainable designer, Georgia Hardinge, collaborated with multidisciplinary spatial designer, Lucy Sanderson, to create a unique retail experience.’

Stylist Magazine, ‘London’s iconic Feminist Library is set to move into its new home after a successful crowdfunding campaign’

The Evening Standard, ‘The Feminist Library prepares for fresh chapter at ‘loving’ new home’

Stylist Magazine, ‘How you can support London’s iconic Feminist Library’

It’s Nice That,’The Feminist Library’s new visual identity is inspired by its archive of protest banners’

Resonance FM interview with Sarah Nicol about The Feminist Library relocation.

The Guardian, ‘Feminist Library saved from closure as supporters raise £35,000’

Stylist Magazine ‘Woman of the Week’

Kings College, 3-days of Fat, ‘Gendering a Fatberg’