After a 20yr career in filmmaking, Abigail embraced a lifelong ambition to study an MA in fine art sculpture at the Royal College of Art, where she graduated in the summer of 2022. Recent highlights include: Tate Late Talk, Soft...
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After a 20yr career in filmmaking, Abigail embraced a lifelong ambition to study an MA in fine art sculpture at the Royal College of Art, where she graduated in the summer of 2022. Recent highlights include: Tate Late Talk, Soft Sculpture and Material matters 2023, Shortlisted for the Ingram Prize 2023, shortlisted for the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award 2023, Shortlisted for BBA Artists Award, Berlin 2023. Awarded the Yorkshire Sculpture Park/Royal College of Art Graduate Award 2022 which gave her a four month residency and first solo show Amydst The Muttren Trees, Artist’s Garden, Temple, London 2023. Notable group shows include: Unnatural Women WIAF, Mall Galleries 2023; Light Being, 2023 Lychee One; Unladylike, DContemporary Gallery, London 2023; Awe and Wonder, Chaiya Art Award, Oxo Tower, London 2023; Artworks Open, Barbican Arts Group Trust, London 2022; she was tipped as ‘one to watch’ by Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times, June 2022, quoting “a powerful lament to the despoliation of nature".