Kate Ormond O’Neill is a contemporary photographic artist and curator. Her work focuses on environmental, social and historical themes through landscapes and seascapes, which are produced via digital and analogue processes on various media.
As a photographic practitioner she is inclined to work on long-term projects through alternative photographic and print processes, with environmentally sustainable media and materials at the heart of her practice.
This - combined with a core belief that art and expression of art should be accessible to all and used as a universal tool - has enabled her to utilise her skills in social engagement and professional development via exhibitions, talks, mentorship and workshops. Her roles with The Visual Loop, Life Framer, and Brighton Photo Fringe have enabled her to achieve large-scale projects, events and collaborations with leading organisations and established artists.