Masters (MA): Fine Art
Born in 1982 in London. Currently residing in London.
Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art The Painting Game at K Projects, Berlin Life Was Never Meant To Be This Way, Museu de Soller, Mallorca, Spain Unquiet Brides at Unit G Gallery, London I Am A Beautiful Monster at Arthouse1 Gallery, London (duo exhibition) The Painting Game at K Projects, Berlin Life Was Never Meant To Be This Way, Museu de Soller, Mallorca, Spain Unquiet Brides at Unit G Gallery, London I Am A Beautiful Monster at Arthouse1 Gallery, London (duo exhibition) The 2017 Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize catalogue, Piano Nobile Gallery Frivolous Convulsions Arts Council funded catalogue, Turf Projects in major library collections; including Chelsea College UAL and The British Library etc Exhibition catalogue for ‘What This Awl Means: The LaLa International Art Collective and Guests’ at the Künstlerhaus, Bregenz, Austria Contemporary Narratives Part Two: London Paint Club exhibition catalogue Art Maze Magazine feature The Lore of the Land exhibition catalogue Art on a Postcard for International Women’s Day, postcard box set/catalogue Life Was Never Meant To Be This Way, solo exhibition catalogue Mother Art Prize 2018 exhibition catalogue You Are Here exhibition catalogue Review of ‘Objects of Desire’ exhibition: https://tomoutblog.wordpress.com/2019/11/28/agitation-objects-of-desire-asc-studios/ De Kooning, De Kooning, De Kooning, review in Frieze Magazine of exhibition at David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen: https://www.frieze.com/article/de-kooning-de-kooning-de-kooning Nicola Ruben Montini in conversation with Vanessa Mitter for Positive Magazine: https://www.positive-magazine.com/nicola-ruben-montini-in-conversation-with-vanessa-mitter/ 5 Reasons, Art on a Postcard: https://fadmagazine.com/2021/11/09/5-reasons-why-art-on-a-postcard-is-the-charity-auction-not-to-miss/ Review of ‘Objects of Desire’ exhibition by art critic, Paul Carey-Kent, ‘Paul’s Art World’ Death Animated, review of ‘Frivolous Convulsions’ exhibition at Turf Projects: https://tomoutblog.wordpress.com/2018/01/19/death-animated-frivolous-convulsions-turf-projects/ The Smoke, review of exhibition by Tom Carrao at: https://tomoutblog.wordpress.com https://hyperallergic.com/690853/art-on-a-postcard-winter-auction-2021/ Croydonist: Review of ‘Frivolous Convulsions’ exhibition at Turf Projects The Mark Rothko Memorial Trust. I was awarded a fully funded art residency to develop my work for a month from 31/7/22-30/8/22 at the Mark Rothko Art Centre, Latvia. The Red Mansion Foundation Art Prize shortlist Waverton Art Prize in association with Boisdale - longlisted by Paint Talk curator and acclaimed artist, Stuart Pearson Wright GAM - Gilbert de Botton Art Prize shortlist Continued…The Mark Rothko Memorial Trust Artist-in-Residence biennial award was selected by: Rebecca Salter RA (President of the Royal Academy of Arts, London), Tim Marlow (CEO of the Design Museum) Longlisted for Jackson’s Painting Prize, 2023 Barbican Arts Group Trust Artworks Open shortlist and exhibition Hackney Wicked Art Prize - joint winner during the Arts Council funded Hackney Wicked Open Studios, East London 100 Painters of Tomorrow, Beers Gallery, London longlist The Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Prize shortlist and exhibition, Kings Place, London with Piano Nobile Gallery Mother Art Prize shortlist, exhibition and catalogue, selected by Procreate Project, Engage Artist Platform and Mother Studios co-founders, Dyana Gravina and Paola Lucente. Mother Art Prize…continued.. selected and curated by: Elizabeth Nielson (Director, Zabludowicz Collection), Laura Smith (curator, Whitechapel Art Gallery) and Marcelle Joseph (curator and collector). (Selection panel continued), Paul Huxley RA and Laura Culpan (Director of Artwise Curators) Jackson’s Painting Prize - shortlist (two paintings selected by the panel) The Mark Rothko Memorial Trust Artist-in-Residence Award Funding from the Austrian government via the Künstlerhaus, Bregenz for the exhibition, catalogue, loaning of artworks from the Landesmuseum, Bregenz, tour and talk: ‘Whar This Awl Means’. Turf Projects Arts Council funding for exhibition and catalogue, ‘Frivolous Convulsions’ Freelands Foundation grant