Ryley is currently a Senior Lecturer in Photography. She studied Photography at the Surrey Institute of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art. Ryley has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, including exhibitions at Impressions Gallery Bradford and The Palacio des Artes, Porto. In 2006 Ryley received a Research Development Fellowship to undertake 'The Last Picture Show' a project looking at the changing nature of family photography in the digital age at The Photography and the Archive Research Centre' (PARC) at LCC. Ryley's publications include 'Villa Mona - A Proper Kind of House' (2006) Trace Editions, Field Study 7 Residence Astral published by PARC (2008), 'Growing Up in the New Age' Daylight (2013) and The Thin Blue Line, The Deep Red Sea NEPN (2014). Rylmore...
Ryley is currently a Senior Lecturer in Photography. She studied Photography at the Surrey Institute of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art. Ryley has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, including exhibitions at Impressions Gallery Bradford and The Palacio des Artes, Porto. In 2006 Ryley received a Research Development Fellowship to undertake 'The Last Picture Show' a project looking at the changing nature of family photography in the digital age at The Photography and the Archive Research Centre' (PARC) at LCC. Ryley's publications include 'Villa Mona - A Proper Kind of House' (2006) Trace Editions, Field Study 7 Residence Astral published by PARC (2008), 'Growing Up in the New Age' Daylight (2013) and The Thin Blue Line, The Deep Red Sea NEPN (2014). Ryley is currently working on a new book and touring Exhibition 'A Gardeners Daughter' for 2019. She is also currently a PhD candidate in Fine Art at Newcastle university looking at the micro and macro politics of Gardening communities through auto-ethnographic photographic practice and creative writing.