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Dr Martyn Hudson

Assistant Professor

School: Design Arts and Creative Industries

I joined Northumbria in September 2017. I have taught or researched at Kingston, Surrey, Roehampton, Buckinghamshire, Teesside, Durham and Newcastle. My PHD was under the supervision of Professors Kevin Stenson, Max Travers and Paul Watt. For some years I combined academic with community practice and specifically around arts, youth and heritage work for refugee community and arts organisations.

My research spans three areas. Firstly in co-produced research with cultural organisations including galleries, event spaces and curators. This work has included the Hatton Gallery and the Merz Barn Wall, MIMA, TESTT Space, NewBridge, Allenheads Contemporary Arts and many others.

Secondly, in an expansive theoretical and historical practice resting upon critical theory which takes in the aesthetics of the Frankfurt School to the landscapes of northern England. I am specifically informed by the notion of imagined and imaginary landscapes and what this might mean for political and historical practice. The concept of autonomy in art and politics is central to understanding the kinds of speculative and alternative futures humans are attempting to build. I also have a critical interest in visual and music/sound studies.

Thirdly in the art and philosophy of Greek antiquity and specifically its sculptural mythology. Much of my practice rests upon an understanding of autonomy and aesthetics largely rooted in readings of Marx, Weil, Adorno, Arendt, Heidegger, and perhaps most importantly, Cornelius Castoriadis.

I am the editor of the Routledge book series 'Visual Modernities' and am the author of 10 academic monographs. My most recent book for Routledge came out in 2023 - 'Social Ghosts and the Dead of World History: Ghost Theory'. My new book 'The Xeno-Monde: Worlds of Strangers' is published in 2026 by Punctum. 2027 sees the publication of 'Visualising the Worlds of Modernity: Adventures in Shadowplay' (London: Routledge) co-written with Emily Hesse, Ulster University.

I worked closely with the artist and writer Dr Emily Hesse as co-performer and co-thinker on many projects and specifically the 'Ghost Sonata' project. I am the organiser of 'Chaos Club' at Northumbria and was awarded a Distinguished Teaching Fellowship in 2024 for developing the 'Building Better Planets' project. I am part of the AnMor editorial group examining imagined landscapes, was the co-producer of the ERiS (Experimental Research in Spaces) seminar series at Baltic 39 and am an active participant in the Visual and Material Cultures and BxNU research groups. My research informed my role as Lead for the MA in Creative and Cultural Industries Management. I am a Senior Fellow of the HEA. I am the Chair of Amberside Trust and Head of Subject for Arts and Environment at Northumbria.

Martyn Hudson
  • Fiona Crouch The value of enchantment: exploring the themes of identity and connection at Snowshill Manor and Garden through the sensoriality of neurodiversity Start Date: 01/10/2021 End Date: 07/08/2025
  • Helen Shaddock Start Date: 01/10/2025 End Date: 01/10/2025
  • Anna Prins A Politics of (Re)performance: Work, Song, Refusal Start Date: 11/05/2026
  • Emma- Louise Edmondson Start Date: 01/10/2025 End Date: 17/10/2025
  • Christopher Bogle Adverse Camber: Memory, ADHD and disobedience as creative-critical practice Start Date: 10/05/2023
  • Maya Azizan Performances of cultural heritage amongst the Malaysian diaspora in the Northeast of England Start Date: 01/05/2026
  • Eleanor Docx Can Enlightenment Principles Improve Arts Council England Strategy for National Portfolio Orchestras? Start Date: 01/10/2020 End Date: 08/07/2025
  • Angela List-Evans WHEN MINERS MADE FURNITURE - BOOSBECK INDUSTRIES FURNITURE 1933-1937: A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SCHEME FOR THE UNEMPLOYED IRONSTONE MINERS OF EAST CLEVELAND DURING THE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION OF THE INTERWAR YEARS. Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Emma- Louise Edmondson Working, singing, dancing and drinking together in the ruins: growing DIY speculative spaces for creative learning on the edgelands of austerity. Start Date: 01/10/2025
  • Christopher Bogle Adverse Camber: The development of an ADHD informed research practice using a phenomenology of the road. Start Date: 10/05/2023 End Date: 17/10/2025
  • Richard Denny Revisiting a Vanishing land Start Date: 01/10/2023 End Date: 11/10/2025
  • Angela List-Evans WHEN MINERS MADE FURNITURE - BOOSBECK INDUSTRIES FURNITURE 1933-1937: A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SCHEME FOR THE UNEMPLOYED IRONSTONE MINERS OF EAST CLEVELAND DURING THE ECONOMIC DEPRESSION OF THE INTERWAR YEARS. Start Date: 01/10/2024 End Date: 17/10/2025
Social Research PhD March 30 1997

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