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Amber Lawrence is a sculptor, printmaker and installation artist. Her work primarily concerns architecture, form and space. She is interested in the relationship between human histories, memories and place. She explores the way in which structures and buildings divide and shape space, which in turn changes how people move through and around space.

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EDUCATION

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2011 / 2014    Ba (Hons) Fine Art, University of Derby

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

 

2021               No Frost at Night, Babylon ARTS, Ely, UK
2020               Secret 7", NOW Gallery, Greenwich Peninsula, UK

2019               Open Exhibition 2019, Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery, Peterborough, UK

2018               Contemporary Peterborough, Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery, Peterborough, UK

2015               Expo, Histoire de Savoirs, Marchiennes, France

2015               Emergence, King’s Lynn Arts Centre, King’s Lynn, UK

2014               #Art, University of Derby, Derby, UK

2014               University of Derby Postcard Exhibition 2014, Déda, Derby, UK

2013               Epiphany, Park Farm Shopping Centre, Derby, UK

2013               Sculpture Trail, Ilam Park, Ilam, UK

2013               University of Derby Postcard Exhibition 2013, Déda, Derby, UK

2011               Year Zero Exhibition, University of Derby, Derby, UK

 

RESIDENCIES

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2018               Multimedia and Agriculture, YOOF, Erasmus +

2015               Art For Your Future, Histoire de Savoirs, Erasmus +

2013               The National Trust, Ilam Park

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PUBLICATIONS

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2020               GAZE 03, zine produced by Paper Rhino

2020               Imaginary Architecture, art and culture blog by Artists of Meraki

2020               GAZE 02, zine produced by Paper Rhino 

2019               Open Exhibition 2019, catalogue produced by Vivacity

2018               Contemporary Peterborough, catalogue produced by Vivacity

2014               UOD Degree Show 2014, catalogue edited by Denis O’Connor.

2013               Ephihany, catalogue with introduction by Robert Clark.

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