Gau Mata , 2021
28 x 25 x 1 cm (h x w x d)
200 GBP
Etching, Chine-collé
for sale
[2445]

Kathryn Graham's practise explores space, identity, memory, history and placement.

Drawing on upbringing and surroundings, childhood memory and post-conflict Northern Irish identity. Public and private spaces form the basis of Graham's investigation, particularly the urban and domestic. The work plays with reinterpreting memory often reflecting on pressing social and political issues such as segregation, barriers and loss. Exposing a plethora of thought and emotion around identity, division and displacement. Questioning emotional and physical memory through material, her aim is to provide a central viewing point from which a viewer can gain their own perspective. She uses her work as a means to tell a story, to superimpose difficult symbology within playful narrative.

Graham graduated from the Royal College of Art with a Print MA in 2019 and is currently completing a printmaking fellowship at the City and Guilds London Art School.

She has shown internationally in India, Ireland and China. Nationally, at the Royal Ulster Academy, Southwark Park Galleries, Cream Athens and Cole Projects. Graham received Arts Council funding in 2020 and won a Space Artist Award in 2021. Graham has work held in the collections of The Royal College of Art, The University of Ulster and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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