Gaynor OFlynn

Communication (MPhil/PhD)

About

Gaynor O’Flynn is an interdisciplinary artist.

Gaynor’s work has featured on film and TV globally including BBC, C4, Canal Plus, ITV, CBS, Nat Geo, Discovery and 2013 Oscar® Winning Argo.

Gaynor has worked with icons including Bjork, New Order, Richard Long, Martin Creed, Stomp, Radiohead and PJ Harvey making art, music film, theatre, TV, and immersive art. She has worked globally with commissions including NESTA, British Council and UNESCO.

With her company Beinghuman Ltd, she is currently restoring a 6,000 sq ft warehouse In East London and creating her latest work, Believe, an immersive sound and light show.

Recent Awards

Audiences Of The Future

Vault 5

Innovate Design Round 2

Innovate SMART

 

Press:

“That conscious cathartic voice” BBC

“Hugely Enlightening” Le Cool London

“Exhilarating” Frieze

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