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Georgia Green (b. 1996, UK)                                           

EDUCATION

2015 – 2018, The Glasgow School of Art, BA (Hons) Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

May 2022, Corners Lined with Silver – solo show, OUTPOST Gallery, Norwich

September 2021, When the Clouds Touch the Ground – solo show, Zaratan | Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon

July – August 2020, Hunger Traces – solo show, Stables in Exile, London

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

July 2024, Jackson’s Art Prize Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, London

May 2024, Jackson’s Art Prize Stand, Affordable Art Fair, London

May 2024, The Flourish Award for Excellence in Printmaking 2024, The Piazza, Huddersfield

April 2024, Fresh Gigantic, Butley Mills, Suffolk

February 2024, RBSA Print Prize Exhibition 2024, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, Birmingham

December 2023, Festival of Print, The Art Pavilion, London

November 2023, Hi, Hey, Hello!, Dog and Bone Gallery, Brighton

October 2023, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, The Fireworks Factory, London

September 2023, In Situ, De Bouwput Gallery, Amsterdam

September 2023 – January 2024, New Light Prize Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, London

September 2023, International Original Print Exhibition 2023, Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Bankside Gallery, London

August 2023, Unreliable Progress, The Shoe Factory, Norwich

June – August 2023, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London

June 2023, The Assembly House Summer Open, Norwich

June 2023, Bainbridge Open, ASC Gallery, London

June 2023, Derby Print Open, Derby

March 2023, Unconsumed, The Shoe Factory, Norwich

February 2023, Afterglow, Mila’s Editions, Lisbon

November 2022, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, The Fireworks Factory, London

November 2022, Festival of Print, The Art Pavilion, London

November 2022, Carnival, The Undercroft Gallery, Norwich

March 2022, Still – like Air, The Violet Hour, London

December 2021, Constant Stars, The Violet Hour, London

November 2021, HAMMER TIME Exposição, Zaratan | Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon

June 2021, The Watershed Collective Show, Watershed Studios, Republic of Ireland

March – April 2021, The Wilderness Exhibition, St Pancras New Church, London

March 2021, Pop-Up Slop Grant winner and exhibitor, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

November 2020, On the Strangest Sea, The Violet Hour Show, Online Exhibition

September 2020, International Contemporaries, Gallery Le Logge, Assisi, Italy

November 2019, Carousal, Projects OPEN, Glasgow

November 2019, NOU WAVE I, The Old Biscuit Factory, London

September 2019, I Could Be You, De Liceiras 18, Porto

July 2018, Best of Scottish Art School Graduate’s Show 2018, Art Pistol, Glasgow

February 2018, (INTER)TWINE,  Supernormal, Singapore

ARTIST RESIDENCIES

October 2024 – Artist in Residence, AGA Lab Print Studio, Amsterdam, Netherlands

September 2023 – Artist in Residence, AGA Lab Print Studio, Amsterdam, Netherlands

February 2023, Artist in Residence (by invitation), Lisboa Social Press, Lisbon, Portugal

August 2022 – November 2023, Artist in Residence, East London Printmakers, London 

June 2022, Artist in Residence, Stiwdio Maelor, Gwynedd, Wales

May 2022, Artist in Residence, OUTPOST, Norwich, England

April 2022, Artist in Residence, Print Club London, London

October 2021, Resident Eco-Artist, Montemero Art Residency, Andalusia, Spain

September 2021, Artist in Residence, Zaratan – Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon, Portugal

October 2020, Artist in Residence, Watershed Studios, Galway, Ireland  

September 2020, Artist in Residence, Arte Studio Ginestrelle, Assisi, Italy

September 2019, Artist in Residence, DE LICEIRAS 18, Porto, Portugal

AWARDS

2024 – Winner (Planographic Award) – Jackson’s Art Prize

2024 – Winner – Arts Project Fund Grant Recipient – funded by Norfolk County Council

2024 – Shortlisted (Winner yet to be selected) – The Flourish Award for Excellence in Printmaking

2024 – Finalist – The Hopper Prize

2024 – Highly Commended – RBSA Print Prize

2023 – Winner – NCAS Small Grants Programme recipient – funded by Norfolk Contemporary Art Society

2023 – Shortlisted – New Light Art Prize

2023 – Winner – Jackson’s Art Bursary, Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers IOPE

2023 – Winner – GF Smith Award, Festival of Print

2023 – Winner – John Purcell Paper Award, Derby Print Open

2023 – Winner – Intaglio Printmaker Award, Derby Print Open

2023 – Winner – Screentec Bursary Award, Bainbridge Open

2023 – Winner – pART of It Community Mural Grant recipient – funded by Ealing Council’s Cultural Education Partnership

2022 – Winner – East Anglia Art Fund Project Grant – funded by Arts Council England

2022 – Winner – East London Printmakers Studio Bursary Award

2022 – Winner – Weymouth Mural Trail Mural Grant – funded by Arts Council England, Weymouth Town Council and Dorset Council Community & Cultural Project Fund.

2021 – Winner – Bollo Brook Park Mural Project Grant – Central Saint Martins (UAL), London

2021 – Winner – Rural Arts Keepsake Illustrator – funded by Arts Council England, Yorkshire

2020 – Winner – Homegrown Project Grant, The Stove Network, Dumfries

EMPLOYMENT

April 2022 – Present, The Art Station, Suffolk. Georgia is currently employed as a visiting workshop coordinator and risograph print technician. Her role within the arts charity involves the supervision of inductions, open-access sessions, workshops and printmaking residencies with adults and children. She is DBS check certified to work with minors.

November 2021 – Present, mural workshop coordinator for Artification in London and Yardworks SWG3 in Glasgow. Georgia has run mural workshops in collaboration with organisations and schools across the UK including large institutions such as University of Arts London.

EXHIBITION CURATION

March 2023, co-curator of Unconsumed, The Shoe Factory, Norwich

COLLECTIONS

Silkscreens available at Print Club London, london

Riso prints available at Sota, London

Fine Art work available at Art Pistol, Glasgow 

PRESS

March 2024, Hopper Prize Interview

March 2024, Artist Talk at RBSA Gallery

January 2023, Pressing Matters Magazine Interview: