About
Lucy Stevens
Lucy Stevens is a multidisciplinary British contemporary artist whose work explores our relationship with the natural environment through vibrant coded artworks. She draws inspiration from ornithology and colour theory. Her projects often include working in collaboration with experts in the natural world including scientists, museum curators, ornithologists, photographers and musicians.
Stevens received a BA (Hons) and an MA in Fine Art from Nottingham Trent University. Her body of work encompasses mixed media 2D works, site-specific installations, sound walks, concerts, and most recently sculpture.Stevens has exhibited across the East Midlands and London, including a solo exhibition at Leicester Museum (which purchased two works for the public art collection), and has been commissioned by The National Forest, Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Attenborough Arts Centre, The University of Leicester, and Wirksworth Festival.