Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Louise Fitzjohn
23 FEBRUARY 2023 - 09 MARCH 2023Notes
About
Chiara Williams is an artist and former curator with 25 years experience working in the art world, both in private and public sectors; after curating over 80 exhibitions and working directly with over 500 artists, she now focuses on her own practice.
Key achievements include: co-founding the art gallery WW Contemporary Art (2008-2016) in Hackney, East London, before moving to premises in Hatton Garden; presenting the annual winner of the SOLO Award™ (2012-2019) in the Art Projects section of the London Art Fair; pioneering two collateral UK events at the 53rd & 54th Venice Biennales (2009 & 2011).
Education
2000 - 2002 MA Audio Visual Production, London Metropolitan University
1999 - 2001 PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate of Education - Teaching Qualification)
1995 - 1998 MA & BA Fine Art, The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2022
(Group) The Disoeuvre - Household Mix, Roseville, Ramsgate, 20 August - 18 September 2022
(Group) 'no relation (a piece of cake), Prosaic Projects, Fronteer Gallery, Sheffield, 13 May - 4th May 2022
(Group) (no relation) Prosaic Projects Gallery, Bloc Studios, Sheffield, 3 April - 4th May 2022
(Solo) PUSH PULL HOLD STILL, The Lido Stores, Margate, Kent, 24 March - 3 April 2022
(Group) 'A Woman's Place is Everywhere' Cello Factory, London 8 - 14 March 2022
(Group) 'Give me love' The Lido Stores, Margate, Kent, 5 - 20 Feb 2022
2020
(Group) WWAV, 3 person show at Gordon House, Margate, curated by Lucy Lyons for POW Thanet, March 2020.
(Group) Dish + Lid, Plus One Survey, LIMBO Margate, part of Turner Contemporary Turner Prize Programme, Jan 2020
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