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Dr Sarah Kate Wilson

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Senior Lecturer BA Painting
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University of the Arts London
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Sarah Kate  Wilson

Biography

Senior Lecturer, BA Fine Art Painting, Camberwell College of Arts.

I am particularly interested in supervising PhD’s that connect to the Expanded Field of Painting especially paintings relationship with performance.

Education:
I received my MFA Painting at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2010 and my PhD from the University of Leeds in 2017. My PhD thesis is titled Durational Painting; Gifting, Grafting, Hosting, Collaborating.

Exhibitions:
I have presented work at major international arts institutions; Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Royal Academy of Arts (London), BALTIC 39, (Newcastle), The Bauhaus Museum, (Dessau), The Museum of London, Newlyn Gallery, (Cornwall), The Armory Centre, (California). Recent exhibitions include; 'In all places, in all times, somehow...', 2025 Gallery 36 Newcastle, 'Miniaturing', 2024, (solo) M2 Gallery, London, ‘Erotic Ecologies’, 2024, APT Gallery, London, 'Time & Tenderness', 2024, Daniel Katz Gallery, London curated by Jenn Ellis and Xenia Creative Retreat, 'Is the image even human?', 2023, Cervantes Institute, New Dehli, 'TERRA', curated by Jenn Ellis, Burgundy France, 2023, 'Not Painting, 2021', Copperfield Gallery, 'Afterimage', 2021, Blyth Gallery, Imperial College, London. I curated ‘Painting in Time’ 2015, The Tetley, (Leeds) which then toured to the School of the Arts Chicago and included artists; Polly Apfelbaum, Claire Ashley, Debo Eilers, Yoko Ono, see more informatio here.

UAL public-facing events:
‘OurHaus, 100 Years of Bauhaus: A week-long festival', Camberwell and CSM.
'Festival Stage TOTAL', Bauhaus Museum, Dessau - In collaboration with the Bauhaus Foundation, and colleagues and Students from Camberwell, in Germany we presented performances that reimagined a seminal performance-installation work by Bauhausler Xanti Schawinsky’s 'Play, Life, Illusion (1936)'. Our performances were staged during the opening week of the new Bauhaus Museum to celebrate Bauhaus' Centenary year.