Art on a Postcard x War Child UK 2024 Part II
23 APRIL 2024 - 07 MAY 2024Notes
About
Moncrieff (b 1976, London) studied English for her BA Hons, after gaining her diploma in fine art at Winchester School of Art. She continued her practice, while working as a writer for newspapers and magazines in London. She completed three months at the Royal Drawing School (2010) and recently, attended the Turps Banana Art School correspondence course, mentored under John Moores winner,Sarah Pickstone.
Her work has been shown in The Lido Stores’ Fierce Scandal, ING Discerning Eye, Auction Collective 30 of the UK’s Best Emerging Artists among others. She's a Hastings Open finalist, Sheffield’s Millennium gallery and Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens finalist. Residencies and awards include the Cel delNord residency and tutelage with the New Platform Art professional development programme.
Education
2022-2023
Turps Banana correspondence course
2010
Royal Drawing School-Jan-March
1996-1999
BA (Hons) English (Fine Art, year 1)
1995
Foundation Diploma in Art andDesign, Winchester School of Art
Select Exhibitions/Awards
-Irving Gallery open call, A Room Of One's Own, Oxford, 24
-Lido Stores, Margate, Fierce Scandal, 24
-Farnham trio show, New Ashgate, Farnham, 24
-Precious Postcards, curated by Claudia Kennaugh,Bristol, 23
-No Format Open, Deptford, London, 23
-Decorative Art Fair, Battersea w/Catharine Miller Hollywood Road Gallery, London 23
-Do Not Swallow, Turps Banana, Safehouse 1+2, Peckham, London 23
-Under their skin, One Paved Court. Turps, Richmond, London 23
-Fresh Art Fair, Ascot, represented by Atherton Fine Art, 23
-The Auction Collective Studio Sale
-30 of the best emerging artists. 23
-Art & People postcard exhibition, Bristol & Chelsea, London 23.
-ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London. Nov 22.
-Hastings Open finals, Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. Sept 22-Jan 23.
-Parker Harris open call selection, Art of Football finals. Work in collection at Touchstones Rochdale, Millennium Gallery, Sheffield. Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens. Feb 2022-March 23.
Gallery Representation
Catharine Miller Gallery, Hollywood Road, Chelsea
Atherton Fine Art, Farringdon, Hampshire
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
As the global situation becomes more turbulent, wracked with war and aggression, my investigations lean towards reimagined “longed for” places.The four paintings here are wild scenes, tempered by a sense of the subjects being deserted in their environment. The landscapes are familiar but surreal and alien. Forces are omnipresent; wind, moons, trees, all feature to convey interconnectivity. Using archetypes and symbolism, ecopolitics, femininity and the natural world are recurring themes. Equally, non representational colour, spattering, and various other techniques give the creations a sense of autonomy.
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