Anthony Downey

Anthony Downey

Professor of Visual Culture

Email:
anthony.downey@bcu.ac.uk
Phone:
0121 331 5970

Dr. Anthony Downey is Professor of Visual Culture, with a focus on the Middle East and Global South (Birmingham City University). Developing national and international partnerships with artists and cultural organisations, Downey's interdisciplinary research contributes to and supports a critical understanding of postcolonial art practices, Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital methodologies in the arts, and Post-Disciplinary research methods.

In his capacity as BCU-lead, he is the Cultural and Commissioning Lead on a five-year £2.2 million funded project titled Disability Under Siege. Funded by UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), under the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Anthony has supported the development of research and art practices relating to the role of culture in the development of collaborative partnerships for the promotion of inclusive disability-led education in Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank), Lebanon, and Jordan.

Working from within the United Nations Sustainable Development framework, specifically areas that include Quality Education, Gender Equality, Good Health and Well-Being, and Reduced Inequalities, the Disability Under Siege final framework will be disseminated by the United Nations Partnership for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNPRPD) to governments, NGOs and other key stakeholders in the countries where the UNPRPD is currently running programmes.

Anthony’s broader research and teaching focus on how visual strategies explore the technologies of colonialism and the role of AI in neocolonialism; predictive technologies in warfare and conflict; the role of AI in projecting realities; and the impact of Generative AI (GenAI) on creative practices. He recently co-edited a special issue of Digital War (2024) on The Airspace Tribunal: towards a new human right to live without physical or psychological threat from above. Anthony is currently co-editing the first Special Journal Collection on AI and Memory for Memory, Mind & Media (Cambridge University Press, 2025).

In his capacity as a College Academic Lead for Research Innovation & Enterprise (CAL RIE) at the College of Art & Design (CoAD), Anthony oversees external funding application development for colleagues and supports REF research outputs for early career and senior career researchers. In this role, he also supports and develops CoAD’s approach to research activities and income generation; promoting high quality outputs; driving income generation to agreed levels; and achieving research impact for REF 2029.

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