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Outset Studiomakers Prize Exhibition

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Abstract

Group exhibition featuring the seven recipients of the Tiffany & Co. x Outset Studiomakers Prize, showcasing MA Fine Art graduates including Yasmine Robinson. Presented in Tiffany & Co.’s Covent Garden concept store. The project provided early-career artists with a platform to engage an international audience and to exhibit within a professional, high-profile context. Curated and supported by Outset Contemporary Art Fund.

Yasmine Robinson, HUEYIn three words: Contemporary, painting, urban

Yasmine Robinson is a painter from Northern Ireland. She graduated from Fine Art at Belfast School of Art and following this, moved to London where she received a Scholarship and graduated from the MA course at Chelsea College of Art.Exploring notions of cultural identity and a sense of belonging, Huey is the maiden name of the artist’s mother, with Gaelic roots. As a native of Northern Ireland living in London, the artist provides ‘Huey’ as a cultural artefact, a representation of memories that may help shape a person’s perception of the other, as well as perceptions of self.

The Tiffany & Co. x Outset Studiomakers Prize provides a 12-month rent-free studio space to seven graduates from London’s premier art schools, allowing them to refine their practice. The project is part of the strategic private-public partnership – Studiomakers – to sustain the flow of ideas and talent in London through securing accessibility to creative workspaces.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 2018
EventTiffany & Co Studiomakers Prize Exhibition - Tiffany & Co. Flagship Store, Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 27 Sept 2018 → …

Keywords

  • Emerging artist
  • Contemporary painting
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Site-specific
  • Studiomakers Prize
  • Prize
  • Exhibition

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