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London W1T 2NA, UK
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262 Mott Street, New York,
Between Houston and Prince Street
NY 10012, USA
T (212) 925-3500

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Contact us

Gallery Opening Times UK
Monday 10-6pm
Tuesday 10-6pm
Wednesday 10-6pm
Thursday 10-6pm
Friday 10-6pm
Saturday 10-6pm
Sunday Closed.

Gallery Opening Times NYC
Monday - Saturday 11am - 7pm
Sunday 12 - 5pm.

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Rebecca Jewell

Curriculum Vitae

Rebecca Jewell

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

Solo Shows

 

2011           

‘Birds Becoming Artefacts,’ Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, Conway Street

 

2009

‘Charmed Adventures,’ Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Conway Street

 

2004

‘Birds Becoming Artefacts’ Clore Centre, The British Museum

 

2001

‘Feathers on Paper’ Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art

 

Group Shows and Art Fairs

 

2011

Chocolate Factory Open Studios

ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries

Ghosts of Gone Birds, London and Liverpool

Affordable Art Fair, Singapore

Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead

Affordable Art Fair, Battersea

Art London, Chelsea

Affordable Art Fair, New York

20/21 British Art Fair, Royal College of Art

Artistic and Literary Lives, Chastleton House (The National Trust)

East Finchley Open

Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, South Australia Museum

Room to Read Art Auction, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, Conway Street

London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy

Art Melbourne

 

2010

Christmas Exhibition, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery

Open Studio, the Chocolate Factory

‘Second Impressions,’ Royal Opera Arcade

London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy

Originals 10, Mall Galleries

‘Printworks,’ Unit 2 Gallery, London Metropolitan University

 

2009

‘Stone Charms of New Caledonia,’ The Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia

‘Methodical Adventures,’ Unit 2 Gallery, London Metroppolitan University

The London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy

 

2008

‘Maori Bird-Man Kite,’ North Entrance, the British Museum

New London Artists Print-making Show, J. Akebano-so Gallery, Isesaki, Japan

The London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy

‘Art for Life’ auction at Somerset House

 

2007 

Christmas Show, Lynne Strover Gallery, Fen Ditton, Cambridge

‘Returns,’ Sir John Cass School of Art, London Metropolitan University

New London Artists Print-making Show, J. Akebano-so Gallery, Isesaki, Japan

 

2006

‘The Liminal Phase,’ Highbury Studios, London

‘Solomon Islands,’ The British Museum, Clore Centre

Florence Trust Summer Exhibition

‘Artists’ Kew,’ Kew Gardens

Florence Trust Open Studio

 

2005

Arts unwrapped, Open Studio, Florence Trust

 

2004

Recent Acquisitions, the Rare Books Room, Natural History Museum

The Show, Royal College of Art

 

2003

‘Drawing the Process,’ Kingston University

 

2002

‘A Celebration of Flora and Fauna,’ London Zoo

‘Green,’ KPMG London

‘Images from Nature,’ Wildlife and Wetlands Trust, London

 

2001

‘Superstition: The Magic of Everyday Life,’ Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich

Society of Wildlife Artists, Mall Galleries

 

Qualifications

1998-2004             PhD Royal College of Art, Natural History Illustration, department of Communication, Art and Design

 

1997-1998             BTEC Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art and Design – London Guildhall University

 

1989            MA Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge

 

1982-1985 BA Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge

Residencies

Present              Artist in Residence at the British Museum and Visiting Research Fellow in Print at London Metropolitan University

 

2006-2007 AA2A (Artists Access to Art Schools) residency at sir John Cass School of Art, London Metropolitan University

 

2006 The Florence Trust

 

2005-2006 Leverhulme Artist in Residence

 

Teaching

Rebecca is currently Visiting Tutor at the Royal College of Art.  She has run regular drawing workshops at the British Museum since 1999. She has helped to organize The Big Draw run by the Campaign for Drawing and has run workshops for The Natural History Museum, the National Gallery, the Linnaean Society, and for the Royal Parks. Rebecca has given talks at the Pacific Arts Association, the British Museum Power and Taboo exhibition and the London Metropolitan University. In 2011 Rebecca was invited to talk at the V&A conference about Artist Residencies.