About Dorrie
Connecting ancient themes to modern setting
Dorrie Halliday is a digital artist working with both traditional media and
new technologies. During her career she has experimented with her artistic
skills and utilized a variety of technology and methods including: wearable
sculpture, digital image manipulation, animation, installation and other professional
film production techniques such as camera work and digital video editing. These
skills have helped her to produce artwork for many different types of exhibitions
and projects.
Dorrie uses many forms of digital manipulation, as a modern storytelling medium,
so she is able to interpret the myths and legends from her rural background and
make them relevant to the urban landscape she now lives. The theme that
runs strongly through her work has a dark surrealism combined with subtle humour.
Dorrie also works as a freelance education project co-ordinator for universities,
museums such as the Tate and the Whitworth Manchester and with many schools,
giving National Curriculum subjects new life through the union of art and technology. One
of her workshops for the 'Science and Industry Museum' in Manchester was awarded
by the Gulbenkian Foundation as the "Most Imaginative Educational Workshop" in
1998.