All Complete List of Creatives See all the creatives who have voyaged and worked with us over the years
2009 2009 Andes Expedition Crew Meet the crew of 18 artists and scientists who joined Cape Farewell's 2009 Andes Expedition
Artists Ackroyd & Harvey Artists and often collaborators whose time-based works have an intrinsic bias towards process and event
Adrian Newton Adrian Newton Professor in Conservation Ecology at Bournemouth University. Adrian Newton is part of Cape Farewell’s RiverRun project, interrogating the environmental impact of Dorset farming on the rivers and waters of Poole…
Artist Adriane Colburn Creates installations and maps that seek to investigate changes in the natural and urban landscape
Author & Journalist Alanna Mitchell Award-winning investigative journalist with a long-standing interest in issues effecting the environment
Artist Alex Hartley British artist who confronts our experiences and understanding of the built and natural environments
Climate Scientist Dr Andrew Weaver Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
Artist Annie Cattrell Artist whose practice is informed by working with specialists in neuroscience, meteorology, engineering and psychiatry
Artist Antony Gormley One of the UK's most iconic artists, using the human form to explore man's existence in and relation to the world
Journalist Ben Jervey Writer, environmental consultant, and ecopreneur who is working towards a more sustainable life in New York
Architect Bob Davies Architect and environmentalist with an interest in how architecture and the environment affect human health
Designers Bullet Creative Independent creative company Bullet design Cape Farewell's publications, materials and award winning websites
Marine and Coastal Geoscientist Dr Carol Cotterill Trained as a theatre designer, but a convoluted path led to re-training as a geoscientist, and working for the British Geological Survey
Chief Policy Advisor, Greenpeace Charlie Kronick Works in the fields of environment and development at Greenpeace, concentrating on the social component of environmental issues
Artist Chris Wainwright Artist, curator, professor and former Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Arts London
Performance Artis Cynthia Hopkins Creates unique multi-media performance pieces which intertwine truth and fiction
Director of LABORATORIA Daria Parkhomenko A curator specializing in interdisciplinary art and science interactions and founder of LABORATORIA Art&Science Space in Russia
Artist, Lecturer and Researcher Daro Montag Artist who works with living organisms and natural processes
British Geological Survey Dave Smith Head of Marine Operations and Engineering at British Geological Survey and involved in the development of remotely operated coring tools
Founder and International Director David Buckland Artist, designer, film-maker, founder and international director of Cape Farewell
Scientist, Broadcaster, Author David Suzuki Scientist, broadcaster, author, and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation
Biological Oceanographer Dr Debora Iglesias-Rodriguez Interested in the way ocean respond to human perturbation and is currently researching the impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels on ocean PH
Photographer Donald Weber Award winning photographer who investigates global climate change as a social process, a personal and public discourse with nature
Oceanographer Emily Venables Oceanography PhD student from SAMS, working on the impact of mixing between warm cold ocean currents
Artist Erika Blumenfeld Artist and Guggenheim Fellow who approaches her work like an ecological archivist
Artist Gary Hume Represented Britain in the 1998 Venice Biennale and describes himself as the "beauty terrorist"
Artists HeHe Produce provocative, playful, risk-taking projects to spark dynamic conversations about our changing world
Poet Helen Mort Nominated for the prestigious T.S. Eliot Award, and five-times winner of the Foyle Young Poets award
Designer/Producer/Researcher Ian Garrett Director of the Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, and Assistant Professor, Ecological Design for Performance at York University, Toronto
Writer Ian McEwan Author whose works have earned him worldwide critical acclaim – Winner of the Booker Prize 1998
Sailor Jo Royle Internationally recognised ocean sailing skipper, who has sailed as far north as Iceland and south to the Antarctic
Poet Jo Shapcott Shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize and the Costa Award, and former President of The Poetry Society
Geographer Prof Joe Smith Director of the Royal Geographic Society, formerly at the OU specialising in environmental issues
Composer Jonathan Dove Renowned BBC Proms Gaia Theory composer and winner of the 2008 Ivor Novello Award for Classical Music
Environmental Health Scientist Joy Guillemot Works on the front lines of humanitarian and development action, implementing public health programmes in the context of disasters, conflict, and fragile environments
Musician Julie Fowlis Award winning singer and multi-instrumentalist based in the highlands of Scotland
Artist & Designer Kathy Barber Artist and designer with a diverse creative practice centring on an interest in working in public space
Musician KT Tunstall Brit Award winning, Grammy nominated singer/songwriter and firm festival favourite
Artist Leonid Tishkov Leonid’s poetic and metaphysic oeuvre is realised in a diverse and often unconventional range of media
Geographer Libby Straughan A geographer currently conducting research into the process of collaboration between artists and scientists
Company Manager and Social Media Director Lily Lloyd Artist, Company Manager and Social Media Director
Poet Liv Torc Spoken word artist and producer who plunges the vast caverns and dormant volcanoes of the human and planetary condition
Artists Lucy and Jorge Orta Contemporary artists who explore the themes of environment and sustainable development, habitat and community
Artist Marcus Coates Contemporary artist whose work crosses the boundaries between live performance and film making
Scientist Maria Salta Completing her PhD on the discovery of novel natural products and biomimetics against marine biofouling organisms
Scientist Prof Mark Maslin A leading climatologist with particular expertise in past global and regional climatic change
Musician Martha Wainwright Canadian-American folk-pop singer whose style has been described as a melding of folk, rock and country
Camera man Matt Wainwright A sound recordist, cameraman and stills photographer, Matt's main body of work is television documentary
Artist & Musician Max Eastley Acclaimed musician who combines kinetic sound sculpture and music into a unique art form
Artist Mel Chin Has a long-standing interest in social and political issues, as well as issues affecting the environment
Artist Michael Pinsky Contemporary visual artist who creates innovative works in galleries and public spaces
Artist Michèle Noach Observes the humour in human behaviour to produce exciting and colourful cartoon artwork and lenticulars
Artist Minerva Cuevas Creates work characterised by socially engaged and site-specific actions that take place in a range of settings
Architect and artist Myfanwy MacLeod + Janna Levitt Canadian based architect and artist collaborative duo
Poet & Writer Nick Drake Award winning poet, playwright and novelist joined Cape Farewell's 2010 Arctic Expedition. His poem and a collection of poetry "The Farewell Glacier" featured in the High Arctic exhibition by UVA
Poet Pete (The Temp) Bearder Spoken word poet, author and musician and former National Poetry Slam Champion
Broadcaster & Journalist Quentin Cooper Science journalist, facilitator and veteran presenter of BBC Radio 4's Material World
Artist Rachel Whiteread Award winning YBA artist known for her sculptures which typically take the form of casts
Climate Change Communicator Rhian Salmon Climate change communicator with a PhD in atmospheric chemistry and extensive experience in Antarctica
Musician Robyn Hitchcock English singer-songwriter and psych folk guitarist who also dabbles in most forms of art
Marine Social Ecologist Ruth Brennan Marine social ecologist in the Centre for Coastal and Oceans Governance at SAMS
Musician Ryuichi Sakamoto Academy Award-winning, Grammy-winning, Golden Globe-winning Japanese musician, composer, producer and actor
Company Manager Sasha Constable Artist, Teacher, Art Project Coordinator, Curator and Company Manager
Oceanographer and Board Member Dr Simon Boxall Lecturer in Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton
Choreographer Siobhan Davies Dance has within itself an intelligence that highlights human thinking and activity in a very particular form
Architect Sunand Prasad Former RIBA President and co-founder of an award winning architectural practice known for its commitment to sustainable design
Cleantech Entrepreneur & Advisor Tom Rand Green entrepreneur, investor, advisor, public speaker, and author
Biologist Dr Tom Wakeford Biologist and action researcher based at PEALS Research Centre who studied planetary biology for NASA
Oceanographer Dr Valborg Byfield Senior scientist at the National Oceanography Centre with a PhD specializing in ocean colour and the monitoring of oil pollution
Cape Farewell Board Prof Wendy Hollway Social, critical, feminist and qualitative psychologist and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the UK Open University
Scientist Prof Yadvinder Malhi Research interests focus on interactions between tropical ecosystems and the global atmosphere