As Alan McFetridge’s work continues, it has begun to blossom into the Centre for Ecological Philosophy and the team working here at the studio is expanding. 

Artifacts and Landscapes from Menai, New South Wales, Australia

Outside of an academic institution, the execution of our research and creativity is part of a collaborative process that involves individuals with varying backgrounds, skills, and education or training. 


In light of this, to keep the work moving forward we have joined Patreon, a subscription platform that gives you the possibility of donating to our small research center. To thank you for your contribution, depending on the subscription you choose, you can get free prints, and even discounts, and vouchers for the Alan McFetridge website. 


Environmental concerns are shared amongst many of us and it would mean a lot if you could help us find ways to fund the work we want to continue doing. Keep an eye on this blog to find out what is coming next and what your contribution makes possible. 


Become a subscriber on Patreon and Support our Team, call yourself a Center member, or be an Eco Patron. 

Warmest wishes, 

Antoinette Johnson (Any Pronouns) 

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On The Line, 2019 is available at The Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop, The Photographers’ Gallery Bookshop, and Claire De Rouen Books. It is available for research at the British Library.



Antoinette Johnson

Antoinette is a researcher and writer who recently completed their undergraduate degree in English and Drama at Queen Mary University of London. Prior to joining the Centre for Ecological Philosophy with Alan McFetridge, their research has been primarily interested in the relationship between 19th Century western scientific developments and representations of the human experience in literature and cultural performances, such as theatre, art, photography and the every-day performance of the self or persona. Ultimately, their work is rooted in recognition of the importance of forming interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary forms of oppression, marginalisation, othering, and subjugation. As well as working with the Centre, Antoinette intends to continue developing their work at Oxford University by completing a Masters in Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology.

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