Acme Studios — Lucy Woodhouse

Supporting Artists since 1972


Lucy Woodhouse

Fire Station Residency
2015-2020

Lucy Woodhouse works across a variety of media including online technologies, live broadcast, photography, digital media, sculpture and performance.

Interested in the modes through which social experience can be presented transformed and consumed her work is both inspired and created through exploring ideas around locality, consumerism and connectivity.

She has created performances for Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge and Matt’s Gallery, London. She has had solo presentations of work at French Riviera and the Zabludowicz Collection, London.

Fire Station Residency 2015-2020

Acme's residency at the Fire Station is one of the most directly supportive schemes for artists in the United Kingdom, providing combined studio and living space at low rents, as well as a half rent residency for a deaf or disabled artist. This five year fixed-term residency scheme is intended to allow artists more time to concentrate on the development of their work and professional careers, and less time working to survive. 2015-2020 residents were selected by former Acme Residency and Projects Manager Julia Lancaster, and artists and former Fire Station residents Erika Tan and Ben Cove.