Amelia Caulfield is a socially engaged artist, videographer, and arts facilitator based in Dublin, Ireland.
She has a BA Hons in Film and Documentary from GMIT, and an MA in Social Practice and the Creative Environment from TUS. She has also studied Creativity and Change at MTU, and Art, Craft, and Design at Grennan Mill. Amelia is currently studying for an MFA from NCAD.
Amelia’s work spans public art, interactive installation, workshop facilitation, community organising, filmmaking, photography, and print. She is interested themes of community, gathering, civic life, modes of collectivity, creativity as a tool for activism, collaborative practice, and shared values.
Amelia also works as a freelance videographer, editor, and video producer for clients such as The Heritage Council and the OPW.