Suzie Cross

Leverhulme PhD Researcher

Email: susan.cross@hud.ac.uk

Web: suziecross.wordpress.com

Suzie Cross is an award-winning creative producer and multi-disciplinary artist. Her work is research-based and explores eco-acoustics, neurodiversity, and the environment through immersive experiences that connect people with each other and with nature.

Recent projects include ResonaTree, a bone-conductive sound sculpture allowing sound to be felt through the body; Interleaved, a podcast about the sense of loss experienced when a tree is lost; and What Sound Does a Stone Make, a series of immersive sound installations at Durlston Castle and Nature Reserve.

In 2024, Suzie was commissioned by Unlimited as a disabled artist in residency at Pinderfields Hospital, collaborating with acclaimed artist Mo Barrangi.

Her screen-based artwork, Newland: New Vision for a Wilder Future, won Best Climate Film at AHRC’s Research in Film Awards 2021, and she presented at COP26.

In 2018, Suzie was awarded the Clore Fellowship for Global Environmental Impact, which marked a refocusing of her artistic practice.