Education:​
- BA (Hons) Fine Art Painting at Camberwell College of the Arts, University of the Arts London, 2023
- MA Painting at Royal College of Arts, 2024
Group shows:
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Current:​
- BUFFER 3, Guts Gallery, 9-30 August
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2024:
- Royal College of Art Degree Show, 20-23 June, Battersea Campus
2023:
- ALTER, UAL Camberwell Group Exhibition, Southwark Park Galleries, 28 - 29 January 2023
- Mixtape Pt. 3, Cultivate Gallery, online group show
- Camberwell College of Art, UAL Degree show, 9-17 June
- Made in Arts London 2023 Collection Launch, TM Lighting Gallery, 8-28 October 2023
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2022:
- Yield, UAL Camberwell Group Exhibition, A.P.T Gallery & Studios London, 24-27 February 2022
- Affordable Art Fair Hampstead 2022, 5-8 May 2022
- Un/sense, NEXT at Christies: London 2022 , 20-29 July 2022​
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2021:
- Made in Arts London 2021 Collection Launch, TM Lighting Gallery, 28 October 2021 - 7 January 2022
Awards:
- Cass Art Material Grant 2022
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Residencies:​
- SET Woolwich x Working Class Creatives Database Residency, July - December 2024
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Talks:
- Christie’s Education Lecture | Cutting Edge Contemporary Art, Christie's, 2022
b.1999, London
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Straddling the boundaries between digital and the traditional medium of painting, Charlie’s works exhibit glitchy aesthetics with organic sensibilities. Works assess how the two mediums interact and confront contemporary issues.
Converting organic shapes into indeterminate forms, Charlie proposes alternative living spaces - an invitation into working-class homes, blurring the boundaries between stability and chaos, where domesticity meets claustrophobia. She draws on early experiences navigating such spaces, raised by her father and with an absent mother, and how she confronts her own femininity.
Recalling early memories of finding solace in light during times of distress, Charlie examines the disparities between natural and artificial illumination, delving into their behaviours as they traverse, reflect, and influence the self. Sunlight forcing its way into the home in the early hours after an unpredictable night, warming concrete structures contrasts with the flickering yellow light found in the fire escape of her flats or streetlamp dispersing through water droplets on the window of her dads car as she recalls them driving between places as a child. Ultimately, Charlie is drawn to the sensationalism of light; its presence throughout her life in the unpredictability of her mother.