Dean of the Faculty of Creative Arts & Communication

Mandy Lee Jandrell is an internationally exhibiting artist working with installation, photography and moving image. Her work has been shown in a The Royal Academy, The South African National Gallery, The Whitechapel Gallery, The Serpentine Gallery and The Sharjah Art Foundation, amongst others, and has been published and reviewed in in publications including The Guardian, The Observer, Art Review, Art Monthly, Flash Art, Contemporary, Alaska, Fleisch (Austria), Art South Africa, Arena, Dazed and Confused, Artthrob (South Africa), Itch (South Africa), and the Mail and Guardian (South Africa).  

Jandrell completed her MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London in 2003, having previously completed her BA (Hons) degree in Fine Art with Distinction, at Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, in 1998. While still an undergraduate student, she was a member of the collaborative Sluice Group, that produced a major multi-media installation and performance event in 1996 at The Castle of Good Hope. Sluice went on to be selected by curators Colin Richards and Okwui Enwezor for the Second Johannesburg Biennale in 1997, producing a large-scale installation in The South African National Gallery. Her inclusion in the Whitechapel Gallery’s East End Academy in 2004 brought her work to a wider international audience. In 2005 she was commissioned by the UK Government Art Collection to produce a series of five works (from a body of work shot in China the previous year), for an exhibition in Ante Room of 10 Downing Street.

Mandy Lee Jandrell joined Falmouth University as Head of Photography in 2017.

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Contact details

Telephone 01326 255996

Qualifications

Qualifications

Year Qualification Awarding body
2012 PGCTLHE Southampton Solent University
2003 MA Fine Art Goldsmiths College, University of London
1998 BA (Hons) Fine Art University of Cape Town

Membership of external committees

Urban Photographers Association

Research Interests

Research interests and expertise

Expanded fields of contemporary photographic practice
Creative Pedagogies

Research Outputs

Publications and research outputs

  • Fontoura, Catarina

    (2020), 'Authenticity, Creative Practices and Community in Online Teaching and Learning', In: AdvanceHE Teaching and Learning Conference 2020, June 2020, Online, (Submitted)
  • Jandrell, Mandy

    (2019), The Falmouth IoP Hub: A workspace to facilitate blended and immersive teaching and learning, In: AdvanceHE Teaching and Learning Conference 2019, 9 July 2019, Advance HE Conference, July 2019
  • Jandrell, Mandy

    (2018), Evidence in Camera, In: Evidence in Camera, 26/05/2018- 06/09/2018, The Collection Museum, Usher Gallery, Lincoln, Item availability may be restricted.
  • Jandrell, Mandy

    (2018), Exhibition 'In Another Place', In: In Another Place, 25 May 2018- 1 July 2018, North Street and New Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 2HU.
  • Jandrell, Mandy and Stidolph, Melanie

    (2015), Exhibition: Eventually Everything Connects, In: Eventually Everything Connects, 18/05/2015 to 20/06/2015, Solent Showcase Gallery, Southampton Solent University, Item availability may be restricted.
  • Jandrell, Mandy, Lewis, Peter and Sharjah Art Foundation

    (2014), /Seconds, In: /Seconds, 10 October - 9 December 2014, Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  • Jandrell, Mandy

    (2014), New Utopia, Brighton Photo Fringe, Open14 Shortlist Exhibition, In: Brighton Photo Fringe, Open14 Shortlist Exhibition, 4 October 2014-5 November 2014, Brighton and Hove
  • Jandrell, Mandy

    (2014), To Landscape, In: ITCH, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, ISSN: n/a

Teaching

Areas of teaching

  • Photography

Courses taught

  • BA(Hons) Photography

Professional Engagement

Independent professional practice

Exhibitions  
2018      Evidence in Camera, The Collection Usher Gallery, Lincoln, UK
2015      Eventually Everything Connects, Solent Showcase, Southampton Solent University, UK  
2015      Movement, Association of Urban Photographers, Bogota Arte Contemporaneo, Colombia  
2014      Movement, Association of Urban Photographers, Silverprint Gallery, London, UK  
2014      /Seconds, Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates  
2014      Brighton Photo Fringe, Victoria Gardens and Regency Townhouse, Brighton, UK  
2013      Port Perspectives, Solent Showcase, Southampton Solent University, UK  
2011      Alumni Exhibition, Michaelis Gallery, University of Cape Town, South Africa  
2011      Salon Photo Prize, Matt Roberts Arts, London, UK  
2010      Rhizomatic, Departure Gallery, London, UK  
2010      Mooimark Show III, Galarie Weisser Elefant, Berlin, Germany  
2010      The Art of HipOKrisy, Mayor’s and City London Court, London UK  
2010      Double or Quits, Curated by Neil Zakiewicz, Hackney Wick, London, UK  
2009      Guest Projects Collection, Yinka Shonibare’s Space, London, UK  
2009      Totale Erinnerung, Fotofestival Mannheim, Germany  
2009      Photography Open, University of Chichester, UK  
2009      The Tropics, South African National Gallery, Cape Town, RSA  
2009      Sing into My Mouth, Whatiftheworld Gallery, Cape Town, RSA  
2008      Three by Three, Guest Projects (Yinka Shonibare), London, UK  
2008      Changing Spaces, Photofusion, London, UK  
2008      Latitude NYC, NYCams Gallery, New York, USA  
2007      Reclaimed, Focalpoint Gallery, Southend-on-sea, Essex, UK  
2007      Make it a Better Place, Holden Gallery, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK  
2007      Latitude, Fieldgate Gallery, London, UK  
2006      Zoo Art Fair, Bearspace, London Zoo, London, UK  
2006      Real, Fake and Imagined, Permanent Gallery Projects, Brighton, UK  
2006      Hearing voices/Seeing things, Serpentine Gallery, London, UK  
2006      Hearing voices/Seeing things, Poster, Platform for Art, London Underground, UK  
2006      New Utopia, Bearspace, Deptford, London, UK  
2006      8x8x8 MSP/NYC/LON, The Soap Factory, Minneapolis, USA  
2006      Green, Winchester Gallery, University of Southhampton, Winchester, UK  
2005      Summer Show, Royal Academy, London, UK  
2005      Mooimarkshow Wien-Johannesburg, Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, Austria  
2005      London Now, The Arts Center, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA  
2005      Safari, Bearspace, Deptford, London, UK  
2004      Cindarella, curated by Trailer, Bermondsey, London, UK  
2004      Where the Grass is Green, Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, UK  
2004      10 Downing St, Government Art Collection, Westminster, London, UK  
2004      X-hibition, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, University of Greenwich, London, UK  
2004      East End Academy, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK  
2004      Sneeze, Arch Gallery, London, UK  
2004      Take Photo Here, Joao Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa  
2003      Reduced, Century Gallery, London, UK  
2003      Godzilla, curated by Trailer, Islington, London, UK  
2003      Arrivals, Pumphouse Gallery, Battersea, London, UK  
2003      MA Graduate show, Goldsmiths College, London, UK  
2002      Alles Moeglich, Atelier Gemeinschaft, Muenster, Germany  
2002      5, Cassland No. 5, London, UK  
2001      Inside Space Gallery. Selfridges, London, UK  
2001      Topography: Southern African photography, Zimbabwe National Gallery,Zimbabwe  
2000      Soft Serve 2. The South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa  
1999      100xc Photography Festival. Cape Town, South Africa  
1998      Sandwich, curated by Stefan Saffer, Brick Lane, London, UK  
1997      Michaelis School of Fine Art Graduate show, Cape Town, South Africa  
1997      Sleuth/ Rixdollar. Graft, The 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa  
1996      Sluice. The Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa  
1996      Drive By/ Ice. The Planet Contemporary Art Site, Cape Town, South Africa            

 
  Collections  
Private collections, UK, RSA , Government Art Collection, UK, University of Warwick, UK, South African National Gallery, RSA  

Curatorial Projects  
2009      Three by Three, Guest Projects (Yinka Shonibare), London, UK  
2009      Pet Magpie, www.petmagpie.com   2006      New Utopia, Bearspace, Deptford, London, UK    
Research Projects   2008/9  Edge of a Dream, www.edgeofadream.co.uk
Awards  
2006      Grants for the Arts, for Real, Fake and Imagined, Arts Council England, UK  
2004      Grants for the Arts, for Safari, Arts Council England, UK  
1997      Deans List, University of Cape Town, South Africa, for distinction in Fine Art.  
1995      MacIver Scholarship, University of Cape Town, South Africa  
1994-6  Merit scholarships, University of Cape Town, South Africa    

Publications  
2011      Edge of a Dream: Utopia, Landcape and Contemporary Photography, Nimarkoh, V (ed), Affram Press  
2009      The Tropics, views from the middle of the globe, Hug (A.), Junge ((P.) & Konig (V.)  
2008      Alaska, “Mandy Lee Jandrell”, Issue 1, May, UK  
2006      Brighton Photo Fringe, “Real, Fake and Imagined”, Catalogue, October  
2006      Serpentine Gallery, “Hearing Voices/Seeing Things”, Project Publication, September  
2006      Dazed and Confused, “Hearing Voices/Seeing Things”, ed. C Geogh, September  
2006      Fleisch, “Take Photo Here”, Pg 60-68, no 4, eds. Huber& Treichler, Austria, July  
2005      Art South Africa,“Pretty as a picture”, J. Van Eeden pg 54-57, ed S. O’Toole, June  
2005      Creative Weekly, “Safari” review by Mark Bell, pg 33, 7 March 2005  
2004      The Guardian, The Guide “Mandy Lee Jandrell” by Robert Clark, 6 Nov 2004, UK  
2004      Flash Art, “East End Academy” review, Nov 2004, Italy  
2004      ArtPreview, cover image and “Top 20 Must-see international art shows” Nov 2004, UK  
2004      Art Monthly, “East End Academy” review, July-Aug 2004, UK  
2004      Arena, Agenda “Leisure time in Hell” pg 70 September 2004, London, UK  
2004      X-hibition, Catalogue, Stephen Lawrence Gallery, Univ of Greenwich, London, UK  
2004      East End Academy 2004, Catalogue, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK  
2004      Sneeze, Catalogue, Arch Gallery, London, UK  
2004      Dazed and Confused, People Power:Durban Rikshaws, July 2004, ed. C. Geogh, UK  
2004      Itch, issue 1, China Folk Culture Villages, ed. Mehita Iqani, SA  
2004      Art South Africa, Review: Take Photo Here: March 2004, ed. Sophie Perryer, SA  
2004      Contemporary, Highlights, issue 60, pg 19, ed, Brian Muller, London, U.K  
2004      Mail&Guardian, Arts, “Pick of the week” Feb 6-12 2004, South Africa  
2003      The Idler, no 32 ed, Tom Hodgkinson, London, U.K.  
2003      Goldsmiths MA Fine Art Catalogue, Goldsmiths College, London, U.K.  
1999      Limb by Limb, ed , U.K.  
1997      Trade Routes: 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, ed: Okwui Enwezor, South Africa