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Amelia's interest's include conceptual art, artists' books, film & video, performance art, digital/ net art, Modernist and contemporary painting, plus critical frames provided by cultural studies, feminism and semiotics. Amelia holds an MA Fine Art from Manchester Metropolitan University and BA Fine Art from Leeds University. Amelia Crouch is an artist based in Leeds.
The Northern Art Prize is a two headed beast: one head an exhibition, the second an initiative. A visitor experiences the prize primarily through exhibited artworks, but this presentation raises broader questions concerning the efficacy of art Read on…
Leeds Art Gallery
22 November 10 February
Inaugurated in 2005, Situation Leeds returned this year with an ambitious line-up of over seventy projects. The festival was centrally marketed but artists took responsibility for realising their own work. Following the theme Read on…
Various venues, Leeds
14-27 May
Epoch presents a body of Campbell’s recent paintings depicting mundane suburban environments. Continuing his tendency to represent vacant, lonely scenes we see houses, like those that we live in, and cars, like those that we drive, but no Read on…
Leeds Metropolitan University Gallery
3 March 2007 to 4 April 2007
Presenting an interim stage of a collaboration between Cornerhouse, Space and Asia Art+, this exhibition features seven artists, from the UK and Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan, involved in residencies in their opposite country. Of the works produced by Read on…
Cornerhouse, Manchester
10 February 1 April
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Space, London
17 February 14 April
My memories of Rhyl stem from a single holiday at the age of nine. They include boredom, the smell of sewage and an ugly concrete sea wall. Tainted by my reaching an age where all family holidays seemed like a chore and the unfortunate location of Read on…
Manchester Art Gallery
1 January 2007 to 2 February 2007
Commemorative Glass is an exhibition of Nick Crowes work, spanning the last 6 years, with the common material link that all included works use glass. Crowes ability to use this simple, everyday material to bring forth a Read on…
Cornerhouse
12 December 2006 to 1 January 2007