Megan Ringrose is an artist-curator-researcher with a background in Fine Art and a Master's degree in Photography from Falmouth University. Her artistic practice revolves around exploring the connections between the history of photography and contemporary fine art photography.

In her artistic work, Ringrose uses brushes and paper to create pieces that draw inspiration from both painting and photography. Her aesthetic is defined by a study of the substrate (such as paper, glass, wood), light, and process. Through this exploration, she aims to understand and reference the historical practices and inventions of photography, connecting them to the way photography is used in the present day.

Her research interests center on the invention of photography, with a particular focus on the relationship between historical photography and the ancient art of ink and dye making. In this context, she intertwines the narrative with the use of plants, adding another layer of complexity to her exploration.

Megan’s curation work stems from a personal commitment to showcasing the work of emerging artists. Her focus on group shows and digital platforms is driven by a desire to support and champion the journey of fellow artists. She is especially intrigued by the circular economies within the fine art community. Notably, she co-curated the exhibition 'Struck by Light' for the Experimental Photo Festival 21 in Barcelona in July 2021. Later, in October 2021, she developed and curated 'Fabric of Photography,' an exhibition fully funded by The Arts Council, as part of Photo Oxford. This exhibition showcased her dedication to promoting the work of emerging artists within the context of larger art festivals and events.