About
I am a Visual Artist, education and administration professional with excellent communication skills.
Currently, I am managing visual art projects in Primary Schools for the Arts Council of Wales as part of the Creative Learning scheme that is preparing for the new Welsh Curriculum. I am also an engagement assistant on the CASCADE research project at Cardiff University working with the care sector. Lastly, I am work freelance on interdisciplinary commissions. Recently for Reading University Soil Science department.
Previously, I was an Assistant Coordinator on the First Campus Project and a Constellation Tutor on the Fine Art course at Cardiff Metropolitan University. I have over 10 years experience of working in outreach in Education at all levels and over 10 years experience working as a Visual Artist in Wales.
Nov 2018 AXISWeb new art highlight.
March 2017 Deutsche Bank (Visual Arts consultant)
May 2010 Student Prize Welsh Artist of the Year
Published:
1. Lambert, P. (Feb 2021) ‘Hedgrow and Field – SSP Commission’. Consilience. (Issue 4). [Online] Available From:https://www.consilience-journal.com/ (Cover Art)
2. Weightman, A. Searchfield, A. Lambert, P. and Thomas, J. (Jan 2021). ‘Searching for research studies in children’s social care: some techniques and tools’. What Works For Children’s Social Care. [Online] Available from: https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/research/


