LUCY EMMA PRICE
Lucy Emma Price is a writer, researcher and director based in London.
From 2015, she has worked for established galleries across London, currently holding a senior position of Director at mother’s tankstation, Dublin | London. Collectively, she has worked on internationally acclaimed projects, such as the Venice Biennale, IT; Louvre, Jardin de Tuileries, FR; Lyon Biennale, FR; Tate Britain Duveen Galleries; Whitney Biennial, US; BALTIC, UK, among others.
Beyond the gallery, Lucy has collaborated with biannual fashion and culture magazine Marfa Journal, interviewing and writing on leading artists and designers, such as Alexandra Bircken, Lutz Huelle, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rebecca Ackroyd, Trix & Robert Haussmann, and Javier Peres from Peres Projects. Likewise, her words and editorial work can be found in international publications and exhibition texts.
Lucy’s academic journey reflects her desire to understand art and culture acutely. She holds a master’s degree in Critical Theory from King’s College London, UK (2023) and an undergraduate degree in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins, UK (2017).
Currently, Lucy is currently writing a non-fiction narrative on illness narratology.
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