Artists
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Anat Ben-David
The work of Anat Ben-David follows the tradition of Performance as Art practice.
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Anne Bean
For forty years Anne Bean has undertaken numerous solo and collaborative projects worldwide, in diverse media including performance, installation, drawing, photography, video and sound, using materials than range from fire, wind, steam and honey to laughter and breath.
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Bob and Roberta Smith
After studying at the University of Reading, Patrick Bill, known under the artistic persona of Bob and Roberta Smith, was awarded a scholarship at The British School at Rome while still an undergraduate. Smith followed this with a MA at Goldsmiths College.
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Bob Levene
Bob Levene is interested in how an individual's understanding of the physical world is shaped by the limitations of the body they inhabit, and how that understanding alters with the use of communication and recording technologies and transportation.
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Christina Kolaiti
Christina Kolaiti was born in Greece in 1979. After studying photography at the E.S.P College of Arts and Design in Athens in 1997-1998, she came to Northumbria University to study for a B.A. in Contemporary Photographic Practice, which she completed in 2001. She then went on to study for a M.A. in Fine Art at Northumbria in 2002.
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Claire Morgan
Claire Morgan was born in Belfast. She attended the University of Ulster and Northumbria University where she achieved a first class degree in sculpture. She is now based in London.
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Clunie Reid
'She Gets Even Happier!', 'She Needs Moist Eyes', 'Say I Love You', 'What Useful Things Did He Teach You?', 'The Wound, My Ass', 'Out There, Not Us', 'Things Fly About/The Aesthetics of Fucked', 'Not a Fan of Reality', 'Det Led Boom/Big Baaad Bust', 'Trousers too Tight, Heels Too High', 'This is now', 'Yikes!'.
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Dexter Dalwood
Dexter Dalwood was born in Bristol, England in 1960. He received a B.A. at Saint Martins School of Art and a M.A at the Royal College of Art, before having his first solo exhibition at the Clove Building, London in 1992.
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Dianne Torr
Diane Torr was born in Ontario, Canada. When she was four, she moved with her family to Aberdeen, Scotland, where she spent her childhood.
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Dick Ward
Dick Ward was born in London in 1937. After foundation studies at Regent Street Polytechnic he went on to take a B.A. and M.A. at Chelsea School of Art in 1963-1967.
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Duncan Newton
Duncan Newton studied Fine Art part-time at Croydon College of Art in 1962 and went on to take a B.A in Fine Art at Readin University in 1967 and an M.A at Newcastle University in 1970.
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Edwina Ashton
Edwina Ashton works primarily with film and drawing, making eccentric concoctions of character and narrative that ridicule codes of good behaviour.
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Emma Talbot
Emma Talbot was born in 1969. After taking a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design at the Kent Institute of Art and Design she studied for a B.A. Fine Art at the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design and M.A. in Painting at the Royal College of Art, which she completed in 1995.
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Faye Peacock
Faye Peacock (b.1983) lives and works in London. Having completed a B.A in Performance and Live Art at Nottingham Trent University and a Masters in sculpture at Wimbledon College of Art in 2008, she continues to develop and show work nationally and internationally, including sows at Arnolfini, Bristol, Bonington and Gallery, Nottingham, The Art Car Boot Fair, London, IMA Design Village, Berlin and Istanbul?s first Sound Art Festival; CTRL_ALT_DEL.
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Francesca Steele
Francesca Steele was born in 1976. She is a video and performance artist, now based in the South West of England.
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Ginny Reed
In Ginny Reed's practice themes of the absurd, randomness and repetition appear within variable frameworks for each given situation whether staged live or for the camera.
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Hannah Gillespie and Neesha Champaneria
Hannah Gillespie and Neesha Champaneria met in a stairwell in 2004 and discussed jazz music, The goose Man, and their dissatisfaction with studying fashion.
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Helen Baker
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Ian Gonczarow
Ian Gonczarow lives and works in London. He was born in 1975 in Burnley, Lanchashire. He received a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from the University of Northumbria at Newcastle in 1999. He then lived and worked in the north East until 2006.
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James Hugonin
James Hugonin was born in 1950 in County Durham. He studied at Winchester School of Art 1970-1971, at West Surrey College of Art and Design 1971-1974 and Chelsea School of Art 1974-1975. In 1998/2001 he was Associate Research Fellow at Northumbria University, becoming Associate Research Professor in 2001. He lives and works in Northumberland with artist Sarah Bray.
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James Johnson Perkins
James Johnson-Perkins studied B.A. Fine Art at Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury between 1993-1996 and M.A. Fine Art at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne between 1999-2001.
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Jane Arnfield
The root of Jane Arnfield's theatre practice comes from a personal interest in the process of justice; how people deal with and continue to seek justice.
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Jason Minsky
Jason Minsky has a multi-disciplinary approach to making work and his practice includes video, photography, multiples, installation and performance.
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Kim L Pace
British Artist Kim L Pace explores cultural obsession, curios narratives and mysterious phenomena in her multi media work.
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Lotte Shankland
Lotte Shankland was born in Copenhagen in 1945, and came to England in the 1960s to study for a degree in English Literature at University College London.
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Sandra Johnston
Sandra Johnston's practice is experiential and improvisational in nature.
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Sean Scully
Sean Scully was born in Dublin in 1945 but was brought up in England from 1949.
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Sharron Lea
Sharron Lea studied Creative Arts and Fine Art at Northumbria University. Her practice includes undertaking socially engaged visual activism, creating placards and banners, photo-legal observation, photographing police activities at political demonstrations and facilitating participatory photographic and walking projects.
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Siān Bowen
After studying Fine Art at Newcastle University and Edinburgh College of Art, Siān Bowen was awarded a Monbusho Scholarship to Kyoto University of Arts, Japan.
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Tamara Ashley
Tamara Ashley directs The outside in project - www.theoutsideinproject.net - which investigates ecologies of participation in the environment through dance improvisation and durational performance.
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Tuesday Nesbitt
Tuesday Nesbitt studied for a B.A. in Fine Art at Northumbria University from 2004-2007 and was the British Airways student award winner in 2007.
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William Cobbing
William Cobbing is an artist living and working in London. Starting from a sculptural sensibility his artwork encompasses a diverse range of media, including video, installation and performance.