Senior Lecturer in Sculpture
Peter Hofer is a Senior Lecturer in Sculpture at UCA Canterbury, known for his expertise in kinetic sculpture and sound installations. His research explores the use of sound as a spatial medium in public spaces, challenging perceptions of environments through sonic interventions. Peter has exhibited internationally and has a strong academic background, including an MA from the Royal College of Art. He continues to engage students with innovative approaches to sculpture and sound art.
Bio
Previously Peter worked in the School of Art, Architecture & Design at Leeds Beckett University.
Graduating with a first-class BA (Hons) in Sculpture from Kingston University, he then studied on the MA Sculpture programme at the Royal College of Art. He completed a PGCHE at the Centre for Learning and Teaching in Art and Design, CLTAD, University of the Arts London in 2006.
Peter has taught across several Fine Art courses, nationally and internationally. In 2015/16 he has led the BA Fine Art course at UCA Canterbury.
Peter’s focus for his own work is to use sound as a spatial plastic medium within specific spaces and situations in the public realm.
Research statement
Peter’s current sculptural practice and research interest involves the development of sonic interventions in public spaces within both urban and rural environments, with the intention of altering perceptions of a given space’s presumed soundscape.
The works with sound scrutinise a priori associations between specific sounds and specific spaces, often by exposing public spaces to foreign or non-local sounds, either through mobile or fixed mounted speaker systems. The immediacy and urgency of these works are planned to create a sonic tension, challenging our conceptions of architectural and natural territories.
Peter is exhibiting at an international level.
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2006).
- Member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.
- 2011 – Juryprize, Winterthurer Skulpturen Symposium, Galerie Weiertal, Winterthur, Switzerland
- 2008 – Artist Residency, ERSEP Tourcoing, Frankreich.
- 2006 – Förderpreis für Junge Kunst. Dr. Rudolf Zorn Stiftung, Munich, Deutschland.
- 2006 – Travel Scholarship to Tallinn, Estonia, Turner Contemporary Margate, England.
- 2002 – Bursary Award, Royal British Society of Sculptors, London, England.
- 2000 – Stanley Picker Travel Scholarship to Mexico, Kingston University, England.