Debbie Adele Cooper

Debbie Adele Cooper

Debbie Adele Cooper is an installation artist specialising on photography, sound and participation, creating immersive spaces where people can be in the artwork. She is interested in heritage and often works with archive photography and oral history. Debbie has shown work across the UK and had her work featured the in national and international press. 

For b-side 2016

For her project with b-side Debbie will be working with Dartmoor Prison Museum's archive to explore the stories of a 100 years ago, trying to find ways to make that relevant to today.

"I'm really excited about this project with b-side, I've never worked in a prison before and looking at the archive and Conscientious Objector story raises so many questions about incarceration and how society's opinion shifts throughout the generations. During my residency I will be working with prisoners, staff and public to explore some of these questions."

Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund

Debbie Adele Cooper's b-side Portfolio

Project

Festival 2016

b-side returned to the Isle of Portland in September 2016 showcasing the very best in contemporary art made in response to this beautiful and...

Event Archive

Unseen and Unheard Things
Event

Unseen and Unheard Things

Dartmoor National Park Visitor Centre
Other

An exhibition by artist Debbie Adele Cooper at Dartmoor National Park

“During the project I discovered diaries from WWI Conscientious

Event

Convicts and Convictions: a gamified conversation

The George Inn
Portland

Join Artist Debbie Adele Cooper for a lively discussion about Convicts and Conscientious Objectors. Debbie has worked with inmates at Dartmoor

Sound installation St Georges Church
Event

Unseen and Unheard Things

St George's Church
Portland

Artist Debbie Adele Cooper has been researching letters written by Conscientious Objectors; in particular an undiscovered diary of a young Quaker