Look 200
Look200 was a year-long, artist-initiated, Arts Council England funded residency at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital. Lucy painted in pop-up studios in the public areas of the hospital, which allowed patients to relax and watch the work progress as they waited for their appointments. Lucy had thousands of conversations with staff and patients discussing the themes behind the work: the amazing scientific research into vision that has taken place in the city during the 200 year lifetime of the hospital.
The Daltonism Series
The Lucas ipRGC Series
Professor Rob Lucas is a contemporary scientist working at Manchester University’s Faculty of Life Sciences where he explores a newly discovered kind of eye cell called Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells (ipRGCs). For a few years we have known that these cells contribute to some non image forming functions of the eye, such as telling us when it’s time to sleep. Research undertaken by Rob’s team now indicates that ipRGCs also contribute to our perception of luminescence and how our brains interpret brightness. Burscough has created portraits of Lucas to describe this work.