Abigail Reynolds
Abigail Reynolds studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, and then went on to study English Literature at Oxford University. Currently she lectures at Chelsea College of Art and Design and lives in London. The majority of Reynolds' work is in Digital Media. Currently she is an artist-in-residence at the Oxford English Dictionary, where she is studying the English language and the impact of Britain's colonial past has had on it.

A lot of Reynolds' work involves exploring documentation and information, and then presenting that in a visual manner (usually life-sized models). A great example of this Mount Fear, where she interprets Police statistics on crime and then presents them as a topographical map.