Almudena Romero is a visual artist working with a wide range of photographic processes from early printing techniques such as wet plate collodion, to new technologies including 3D scanning. Almudena uses photographic processes to reflect on issues relating to identity, representation and ideology; such as the role of photography in the construction of national identity, or the link between photographic archives and colonialism.
She has exhibited nationally and internationally, showing work at many prestigious venues including V&A, National Portrait Gallery, Tate, Unseen Amsterdam, and more. Almudena will share her inspirations and artistic journey in this engaging and thought provoking talk.