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solo exhibitions

2007
000000sarah myerscough fine art, london
0000000000ariel sibony gallerie, paris, france 
2006
0000007 cities, sarah myerscough fine art, london
2005
000000metropolis, the artlounge, manchester
0000000000nyc revisited, the artlounge, birmingham
0000000000three cities-london, tokyo, new york, sarah myerscough fine art, london
2004
000000the world by night, the artlounge, birmingham
2003
000000london, sarah myerscough fine art, london  
0000000000through other eyes, the artlounge, birmingham
2002
000000worlds apart, the artlounge, birmingham
0000000000city reflections, sarah myerscough fine art, london
0000000000hong kong, the artlounge, birmingham
2001
000000bar room bar, birmingham

selected group exhibitions
2007000000urban architecture of asia, ariel sibony gallerie, paris, france
0000000000chelsea art spring exhibition, chelsea gallery, san francisco
0000000000leading ladies, sarah myerscough fine art, london
0000000000edinburgh, scotlandart.com, edinburgh
2006
000000lynn painter-stainers prize, trinity hall, london
0000000000nocturnal, sarah myerscough fine art, london
0000000000toronto international art fair, toronto, canada
0000000000contemporary british art, chelsea gallery, san francisco
0000000000ariel sibony gallerie, paris, france
0000000000ariel sibony gallerie, paris, france
0000000000transcription, sarah myerscough fine art, london
0000000000ten british artists, chelsea gallery, san francisco
0000000000van loon en simons house of arts, vught, holland
2005
000000ariel sibony gallerie, paris, france
0000000000scotlandart.com, edinburgh
0000000000love art, the artlounge, birmingham
0000000000gallery hendon, london
2004
000000subjective, sarah myerscough fine art, london
2003
000000smallworks, the artlounge, birmingham
0000000000cast iron gallery, with sarah myerscough, new york
2002-2005
art london, chelsea, london
2002
000000affordable art fair, with wills art, new york
0000000000discerning eye award, mall galleries, london
0000000000life in the city, wills art, london
2001-2007
london art fair, business design centre, london
2001
000000recent graduates, wills art, aaf, london
0000000000urban rhythms, sarah myerscough fine art, london
0000000000wimbledon students gallery, london
0000000000habitat store, birmingham

awards
2006000000shortlisted for celeste art prize
2001
000000george jackson travel award
2001000000associated architects purchase award

listings
2006000000ny arts magazine – short feature ny arts
2006000000ten4 magazine – part of creative class of 2006 ideasfactory
2005
000000metro manchester – short interview
2004
000000birmingham life – show review
2003
000000city living – 3page interview                      
2003000000city living – front cover
2003000000esquire magazine – who to invest in art
2003000000sunday mercury – q&a
2002
000000birmingham post – interview
2003000000city living – news feature
2003000000the independent – top 5 artists to invest independent
2003000000the picture business – interior design feature
2001
000000fused magazine – degree show review

miscellaneous
2005000000interview on midlands today, bbc
2003
000000painting on advert on television for cadbury's
2003000000opening night of show featured on our house, itv
2003000000channel 4 ideas factory web interview ideasfactory

collectors include
tony rogers (of the charlatans)
nicky wire (of manic street preachers)
paul bradley (actor and comedian)
darren shan (author)
george boetang (footballer) 

clients have included
associated architects
university of central england
british airways
rover
osi pharmaceuticals
modus

education
2001-200200royal college of art
1998-2001
00birmingham institute of art and design, uce
1997-1998
00grimsby school of art, design and media 

artist statement
I aim to transfer my appreciation of architecture from around the world into a composition that can also evoke an emotive state, linking to the city in question. my work derives from a notion of personal space within any major city, in that one tends to feel cramped (…) hence my use of filters to produce an image which is seen as small abstracted shapes up close, and the full image is only really viewed once the viewer stands back.