SUSAN MILNE
Born in Sussex; art education at St Martins School of Art, London Studio practice in South Wales UK Career path: studio practice, exhibitions, residencies, installations, book illustration , textile design. Collaborative arts projects with landscape designers, theatre practitioners, sound producers. Co-founder of The Space Project in 1997 to develop work across art disciplines through education and training. Exhibitions and professional engagement Workshop: Printmaking in the Landscape for the SIDNEY NOLAN TRUST and the IKON GALLERY, Birmingham, 2017 BBC Radio 3 Sound Walk, May 2017. Spoken word contributions. THE TABERNACLE Traces Exhibition, Hay Festival 2016 SIDNEY NOLAN TRUST Printmakers, 2015 HAY FESTIVAL PRESS illustrations, POEMS FOR RS, 2013 MONNOW VALLEY ARTS Herefordshire, UK. Residency to research culture and the land, experimentation with materials. Solo exhibition 2012. MONNOW VALLEY ARTS: representation at LONDON ART FAIR, 2012 CONTEMPORARY ARTS SOCIETY FOR WALES purchase: Land 1, 2011 MOMA WALES Contemporary Arts Society Exhibition, 2011 ORIEL WASHINGTON, Cardiff: Re-worked 2006 ART SHOP GALLERY, Abergavenny 2005 ABOUT FACE THEATRE COMPANY Installations: The Cutters, 2004 BRECKNOCK MUSEUM solo exhibition: Marking Time, 2000 THE COWCROSS GALLERY, London: Landscape and Art, 1999 BRECKNOCK MUSEUM touring exhibition: Black Mountains Drawings - also at Ceri Richards Gallery, Swansea, Llantarnam Grange and the Rye Gallery, Sussex, 1994/5 NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD Aberystwyth: collection of drawings, 1992 DEVELOPMENT BOARD FOR RURAL WALES: Images of Rural Wales Hay Festival and Palace of Westminster, 1991 MALL GALLERY, London, Federation of British Artists 1990/91 _______________________________ THE SPACE PROJECT 1997-2000 LONDON MILLENNIUM FESTIVAL Senses of Place, installations in collaboration with the YOUNG VIC THEATRE South Bank, London, 2000 SAINSBURY TRUST The Glasshouse Project, urban regeneration, 2000 INSTITUTE ROMKUNST, Oslo. Presentation to seminar: Losing Space, 2000 CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA Consultant to student site-specific production: The Nightwatchman, Oval Cricket Ground, 1999 Corridor, UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH, 1999 THE ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION: Creative Spaces, 1999 CENTRE FOR VISUAL ARTS, The Old Library, Cardiff. Visitor engagement curator, 1999 YOUNG VIC THEATRE, visual arts workshops, 1997 BRITISH FESTIVAL OF VISUAL THEATRE, workshops. Young Vic, 1998 ________________________________ Public collections holding work (former) Development Board for Rural Wales; National Library of Wales; Contemporary Art Society of Wales; National Trust; The Woodland Trust Educational posts Senior Lecturer in Visual Studies, University of Greenwich 1986-91 Visiting Lecturer Larenstein IAC, Netherlands, course development 1991-2000 Visiting Lecturer in Fine Art, Hereford College of Art, and Swansea Institute 1993-99 Professional memberships Royal Society of Arts, elected 1997; Architecture Foundation; Engage Cymru: committee member 2005; Landscape and Art Network, 1997-2000 Bibliography Art for Wales Contemporary Arts Society for Wales catalogue, 2011 Wye Valley Life November, 2016 Eight Stones, Eight Artists David Moore, Little Fish Press Building a Significant Regional Collection Brycheiniog xxxviii Galleries, Robert Newell, October 2000 Scintilla 3 Usk Vaughan Association, 1999 Rural Artists Portfolio Newtown, 1996 |