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Dr Harriet Atkinson is a historian of art and design. Until July 2023 she is Arts and Humanities Research Council Leadership Fellow and Principal Investigator on the project '"The Materialisation of Persuasion": Modernist Exhibitions in Britain for Propaganda and Resistance, 1933 to 1953'. She co-leads Centre for Design History's research strand on Graphic Design Histories (with Professor Jeremy Aynsley).
Supervisory Interests
Harriet is interested in supervising PhDs in any of the following areas: art, design and the urban environment; government or official uses of art and design, graphic design histories; art and design for propaganda and protest; art, design and diplomacy; and exhibition and display histories.
If you are planning a project that is connected to her research expertise, but not listed above, feel free to contact her to discuss it further.
Scholarly biography
As AHRC Leadership Fellow, Harriet is currently completing a book entitled Modernist Exhibitions in Britain for Propaganda and Resistance, 1933 to 1953 (for Manchester University Press) and making a documentary film with the working title Art on the Streets, in collaboration with filmmakers Four Corners (for launch late 2022). The co-edited book Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries: Transnational Exchanges Through Art, Architecture and Design from 1945, with Dr Verity Clarkson (Brighton) and Dr Sarah Lichtman (Parsons), published by Bloomsbury Academic will launch in autumn 2022. Her podcast series Graphic Interventions is available on Soundcloud, ITunes, Google Podcasts and Spotify. This current Fellowship builds on Harriet's University of Brighton Rising Stars Award (2017-18), for a project entitled 'Information, Persuasion, Citizenship: Public Exhibitions 1914 to now'.
While a Faculty Fellow based in the University of Brighton Design Archives from 2010 to 2013, Harriet wrote a number of essays, reviews and her first monograph The Festival of Britain: A Land and its People (I.B. Tauris, 2012). She was section editor for 'design dissemination' for the major, three volume Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design (lead editor Professor Clive Edwards, 2015) and an interviewer for the oral history of the Design History Society (led by Dr Linda Sandino). Harriet was awarded her doctorate from the Royal College of Art and Victoria & Albert Museum's joint history of design programme in 2007. She studied for a BA (Hons) in English and Related Literature with History of Art at University of York and for a MA in Art Museum Studies at the Courtauld Institute, University of London. Harriet is an elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Harriet has previously held a number of research awards including an AHRC Doctoral Award, British Academy Small Grant and Wingate Scholarship.
From 2015 to 2020 Harriet was Trustee and Research Grants Officer of the Design History Society. She is Advisory Board member for the Bloomsbury Design Library and regularly undertakes peer reviews for:
journals including Journal of Design History, The Sculpture Journal, Literature & History, Contemporary British History;
publishers including Routledge, Bloomsbury Academic, Berg, Palgrave Macmillan, Manchester University Press;
academic conferences including DHS, International Conferences on Design History and Studies (ICDHS), Design Research Society (DRS), International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR);
academic grant applications + awards including Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, the Icelandic Research Fund and the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO).
Prior to studying for a PhD Harriet worked in cultural policy and funding for a range of public organisations including advising ministers on National Lottery distribution at Department for Culture Media & Sport; assessing grant applications at Heritage Lottery Fund, the Museums & Galleries Commission and Greater London Enterprise; and working as Culture and Regeneration Manager with London local authorities at London Councils. She has also worked as fundraiser with a range of charitable and community organisations including as project manager for Orleans House Gallery's HLF-funded courtyard development education project and as client for Montpelier Community Nursery, which won a 2013 RIBA London Regional Award, a 2013 RIBA National Award and the 2013 RIBA Steven Lawrence Prize (for the best construction project under £1m).
Approach to teaching
Since 2013 Harriet has taught on the University of Brighton's BA (Hons) History of Art & Design programmes (History of Art & Design; Visual Culture; Fashion & Dress History; Philosophy Politics Art). She teaches across core modules on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and has offered special subjects including 'The Making of the Modern Home' and 'Understanding Exhibitions and Creating Displays'. Harriet has also taught Critical & Cultural Studies to BA (Hons) Graphic Design, BA (Hons) Illustration, BA (Hons) Design and Craft and BA (Hons) Fashion and Textiles.
In 2018-19 she was Admissions Tutor for the four History of Art & Design pathways. She has a PGCert in Teaching & Learning in Higher Education and is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). From 2014 to 2016, Harriet taught Cultural Studies to Fashion Textiles and Jewellery students at Central St Martins, London. From 2016 to 2019 Harriet was External Examiner on the Cert HE and Grad Cert courses in the History of Art & Architecture at Birkbeck College and from 2019 to 2020 she was External Examiner on the BA (Hons) Graphic Communication at University of Reading.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Royal College of Art
Award Date: 30 Jun 2007
Master, Courtauld Institute of Art
Award Date: 30 Sep 1996
Bachelor, University of York
Award Date: 30 Jun 1994
External positions
Fellow, Higher Education Academy, Higher Education Academy, UK
Jul 2019 → …
External Examiner, University of Reading
Jun 2019 → Jun 2020
Elected Fellow, Royal Historical Society, Royal Historical Society
2019 → …
External Examiner, Birkbeck University of London
Jul 2016 → Sep 2019
Executive Trustee, Design History Society, Design History Society
2015 → 2020
Keywords
- NC Drawing Design Illustration
- NX Arts in general
- N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
- NA Architecture
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"The Materialisation of Persuasion": Modernist Exhibitions in Britain for Propaganda and Resistance, 1933 to 1953
Arts and Humanities Research Council
1/02/19 → 31/01/23
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries: Transnational exchanges through art, architecture and design 1945-1985
Clarkson, V. (ed.), Atkinson, H. & Lichtman, S. (ed.), 1 Dec 2022, Bloomsbury Academic. 288 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book - edited › peer-review
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Adventures in Design Research
Atkinson, H., 2021, Adventures in Design Research. Lancaster UniversityResearch output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter
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Graphic Interventions podcast: Episode 2 - Conversations from Calais
Atkinson, H., 18 Oct 2021Research output: Non-textual output › Digital or Visual Products
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Graphic Interventions podcast: Episode 4 - Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives
Atkinson, H., 2021Research output: Non-textual output › Digital or Visual Products
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Graphic Interventions podcast: Episode 3 - Paris 68 Redux
Atkinson, H., 22 Oct 2021Research output: Non-textual output › Digital or Visual Products
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Member of Scientific Committee of Design History Society Conference 2022
Harriet Atkinson (Member of programme committee)
8 Sep 2022 → 10 Sep 2022Activity: Events › Conference
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Family Photographs: the story of an album lost and found
Harriet Atkinson (Presenter)
5 Jul 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Journal of Design History (Journal)
Harriet Atkinson (Reviewer)
23 Jun 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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Journal of Design History (Journal)
Harriet Atkinson (Reviewer)
18 Jun 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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‘A clash of individualities’? The Artists International Association’s The Mirror and the Square, 1952
Harriet Atkinson (Presenter)
11 May 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation