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1967
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Born Cambridge, ENGLAND
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STUDIES
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1989 - 1992
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Royal Academy Schools, London (Post Graduate)
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1986 - 1989
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City and Guilds of London Art School (Diploma in Painting)
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1985 - 1986
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Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology (Art Foundation)
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RESIDENCIES
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2006
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The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Connecticut, America
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AWARDS
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2006
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The Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant
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2004
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Big Art Challenge, Channel 5, finalist
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1996
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Bayer Earth Art Award finalist
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1995
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Bayer Earth Art Award finalist
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1992
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The David Murray Travel Scholarship
The Vincent Harris Award
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1991
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The David Murray Travel Scholarship
The Landseer Scholarship
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1989
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The Richard Ford Award for Travel
The City and Guilds Drawing Prize
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1988
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The Knights of the Round Table Painting Award
The Aidan Threlfall Trust, Goldsmiths Company Travel Bursary
The City and Guilds Drawing Prize
The Philip Connard Travel Award
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EXHIBITIONS
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Éigse 30 Year Retrospective, Carlow Visual Arts Centre, Ireland
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2010, London
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2009
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Four Days Long, Centre for Recent Drawing (C4RD), London
Northern Print Biennale, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-Upon Tyne
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2008
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Edition 1, Centre for Recent Drawing (C4RD), London
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2007
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Centre for Recent Drawing (C4RD), London
New Work, Delfina, London, Full Circle Art Consultancy (one person show)
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2007, London
Fermynwoods Contemporary Art, Northamptonshire (one person show)
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2006
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The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation Residency 2006 – New Work, Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London (one person show)
Circus, The Empire, London
International Artists II, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, Ireland
Back to Back, Artonomy Fine Art, Truro, Cornwall (two person show)
Artist and Print, Artonomy Fine Art, Truro, Cornwall
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2005
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Frosted, Emma Hill, Eagle Gallery, London
International Artists, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, Ireland
Artonomy Fine Art, Truro, Cornwall
Éigse Carlow Arts Festival 2005, St Patricks College, Ireland.(one person show)
Jerwood Drawing 2004, mac-Birmingham, EICH Gallery-Hull, The Lowry-Salford Quays
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
Print Works, Campden Gallery, Chipping Campden
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2004
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The Jerwood Drawing Prize 2004, Jerwood Space- London, Pittville Gallery-Cheltenham, Bayart-Cardiff
Line and Form, Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
The Art Alliance Auction 2004, London
London Art Fair 2004, Stephen Lacey Gallery, BDC, London
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2003
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From Three Lines, Stephen Lacey Gallery, London (one person show)
20/21 British Art Fair, Rosanna Wilson Stephens, Commonwealth Institute, London
Gallery Artists 1, Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
Art 2003, Stephen Lacey Gallery, and Rosanna Wilson Stephens, BDC, London
John Jones, Finsbury Park, London
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2002
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Size Matters, Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
Wall to Wall, Sarah Myerscough Gallery, London
Open 2002, The Gallery, Southwark Park, London
From the Eagle to the Star II, Emma Hill at the Star Gallery, Lewes, East Sussex
20/21 British Art Fair, Rosanna Wilson Stephens, Commonwealth Institute, London
Drawings for All 2002, Gainsborough House, Suffolk
Drawing, Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London W1
Gallery Artists, Sarah Myerscough Fine Art at Reid Minty, London
Art 2002, Sarah Myerscough Gallery, Business Design Centre, London
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2001
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Square Route, Sarah Myerscough Gallery, London
Open 2001, The Gallery, Southwark Park, London
The Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London (Selected by Robert Hiscox and Quentin Willson)
Fresh Art, Business Design Centre, London
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2000
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Art Futures, Contemporary Art Society, Barbican, London
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1999
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Deptford Open, Creekside, London
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1998
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The Sweden Centre, Tokyo
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1997
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British Art Now, Fine Art Consultancy, Tokyo
The Blue Gallery, London
Axis Gallery, Tokyo
Art Factory Gen, Tokyo
Gallery Aoyama, Tokyo
Sagacho Bis, Tokyo
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1996
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The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
Davies and Tooth Fine Art, London
Fine Art Consultancy at the Music Room, London
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1995
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Southwark Open, South London Art Gallery, Southwark
The Depaul Trust Art Auction, Canalot Studios, London
The Land of Summer, Fine Art Consultancy at The Music Room, London
Imperial Cancer Research Contemporary Art Exhibition, Christies, London
The Royal Over-Seas League Exhibition Tour, Edinburgh
The Royal Over-Seas League Annual Open Exhibition, London
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1994
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The Art Show, Alexandra Palace, London
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1993
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The London Group Open, Barbican Centre, London
Open Door, Barnard's Inn, Holborn, London
Royal Berkshire Contemporary Art Exhibition, Henley
Imperial Cancer Research Contemporary Art Exhibition, Sotheby's, London
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1992
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Café Gallery Open, London
10 BY 6, Smiths Gallery, London
Origin, South London Art Gallery
Bruton Street Gallery, London
Postgraduate '92, Royal Academy, London
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
Second Coming, South London Art Gallery
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1991
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The Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London
Mary Somerville Art Fair "30 Young Artists", London
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
Hearts of Art, Sotheby's/Simon of Cyrene Trust
Southwark Open, South London Art Gallery
The Royal Academy Premium Show, London
Bankside Gallery Open, London
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1990
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The Portobello Open, Metro Gallery, London
The London Group Open, Gulbenkian Gallery, London
Southwark Open, South London Art Gallery
Janus Avivson Gallery, London (one person show)
Rosanna Wilson-Stephens at Stephen Bartley Gallery
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
Gallery "E", London. Fusion, London
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1989
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The City and Guilds of London Art School Diploma Show, London
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1988
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Athenaeum Club, London (one person show)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Charles Darwent, The Independent on Sunday
Daphne Astor, New Paintings and Prints, Fermynwoods
Andrew Mead, The Architects Journal, Critics Choice
Emma Hill, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation Residency – New Work
William Jackson, Galleries Magazine
Nigel Warburton, 4 Paintings catalogue
Andrew Lambirth, The Spectator
Nigel Warburton, Éigse Carlow Arts Festival catalogue, Ireland
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2003
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1997
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Corinna Lotz, Galleries Magazine
Nigel Warburton, From Three Lines catalogue, Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
Mark Austin, The Daily Yomiuri, Japan
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1997
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Arturo Silva, The Japan Times, Japan
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1992
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Martin Townsend, The Mail on Sunday You Magazine
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1990
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Stephen Jones, The Sunday Telegraph
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COLLECTIONS
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Mittal Steel
Aon Limited
The Royal Bank of Scotland
Cantillon Capital Management LLP
TDR Capital
Lawrence Graham
Coutts and Co
Banque AIG
The Albers Foundation
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The Bank of England
Vincent Sykes and Higham
British Land
Landmark plc
Reuters
Hanson Westhouse Ltd
Private and corporate collections in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Switzerland and America.
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