Annabel Cator
Annabel Cator is a London-based contemporary artist whose practice spans performance, installation, and sculpture. Rooted in her background in philosophy, environmental technology, and family practice, she explores themes of nonverbal intimacy and material ecology. Currently pursuing an MFA at Central Saint Martins, she researches biomaterials and regenerative practices, using design, space, and materiality to imagine new cultural paradigms that respond to both human and nonhuman systems.
Her work is deeply connected to community and explores how intimacy, silence, and the spaces in-between shape relationships and environments. Drawing on posthumanism, queer ecology, and quantum mechanics, Cator uses space as a site of resistance and becoming, often working with decay and regeneration as part of her process. Her evolving practice investigates how nonverbal dialogue moves through wider landscapes, continually opening unexpected ways of seeing and relating.