Patrick Wright is a British writer, broadcaster and academic in the fields of cultural studies and cultural history. He is known for his work on British heritage who was educated at the University of Kent and the Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada.
He is a Professor at the Institute of Cultural Analysis of Nottingham Trent University, and a fellow of the London Consortium. In the 1980s he worked for the National Council for Voluntary Organisations in London. He has written for many journals and newspapers, including The Guardian, where he was employed as a contracted feature writer in the early 1990s. More recently, he has held a Mellon Fellowship at Tate Britain and, together with Timothy Hyman, curated a major Stanley Spencer exhibition. He presented a BBC2 series The River, about the River Thames, in 1999. Patrick Wright is also a former presenter of Radio 3's arts programme Night Waves.