Amber Newman is a Falmouth-based exhibiting artist studying Marine and Natural History Photography. She works with subjects that overload the senses and explore humankind's complicated relationship with nature. Her photography is provocative and installs feelings of guilt and dread, thus providing an incentive for change.
She is currently working on a project exploring the underwater soundscape. Focusing on how anthropogenic ambiance affects marine mammals' wellbeing and communication.
Amber creates immersive soundscapes to destabilize the viewing experience. While utilizing quantity, she collects extensive visual archives woven with scientific data and gritty, empathetic, abstract imagery.
Her work is a subterranean insight into the bombardment of droning human noise, which pollutes the minds of its inhabitants.