Dr. Cathy Gale (SFHEA) is engaged in a critical practice that employs the tools and strategies of graphic design to envision more expansive notions of the discipline. She set up the Alternative Art School as a radical pedagogic research project in 2014: a critical space for student autonomy and provocations across disciplines and institutions. This socio-political approach is developed through her roles as a graphic artist, DJ and design educator. Dr.Gale's research, practice and teaching are informed by a critical engagement with the relationship between visual culture and the contested ideal of social agency. More recently, her focus has been on collective systems, dialogic design and non-tribal community identities in a shift towards promoting a socio-cultural transition from isolated precarity to more collaborative and co-operative modes of pedagogy and practice. In addition to producing discursive experiences, she maintains that contemporary graphic design is infused with an untapped potential to test concepts, assumptions and boundaries. In public debate, she explores the generative potential of graphic design as a set of conceptual tools, creative methods and critical actions. In this way, she aims to stimulate debate, integrate practice and theory, and frame designers as critical agents in the techno-social sphere. Dr.Gale is a PhD supervisor, external examiner (Chelsea College of Art & Design, UAL; Arts University Bournemouth), and Professor of Ludic Heterotopias at The Free University of Seething Wells.
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