Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by AOAP
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 2024Notes
About
Catherine Repko b. 1990, USA
Lives and works in London.
Catherine Repko’s practice takes the relationship between the artist and her three sisters as a point of departure. Intimate and poignant, Repko’s work examines familial bonds, identity and humanity, examining both the literal and figurative space between sisters – through time and distance, childhood to adulthood.
Education
Royal College of Art, MA Painting, 2019 – 2021
University of Brighton, BA Illustration, 2010 – 2013
Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Semester Abroad, 2011
Chelsea College of Art and Design, Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, 2009 – 2010
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2023
'A new season's dawning' - Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London (solo)
'Untitled Art, Miami Beach' - Huxley-Parlour Gallery, Miami USA (group)
'Aggregate' - Soho Revue Gallery, London (group)
'Birdsong' - Timothy Taylor Gallery, London (group)
'Positions II' - Alma Pearl Gallery, London (group)
'A Watering' - ArtBrussels with Huxley-Parlour Gallery, Brussels (solo)
'Down to the Woods' - DoubleQ Gallery, Hong Kong (group)
2022
Gatherer - Huxley Parlour Gallery, London (solo)
At winter’s twilight, in summer dusk - Ordovas Gallery, London (solo)
Sister's Whispers - PaintersPaintingPaintings (solo)
Cacotopia06 - Annka Kultys Gallery, London (group)
2021
Untitled Art Fair - Huxley-Parlour Gallery, Miami USA (group)
PPP on Paper - PaintersPaintingPaintings (group)
London Grads Now - Saatchi Gallery, London (group)
RCA Graduate Show - Cromwell Place, London (group)
Between the Acts - Wilder Gallery, London (duo)
Final Not Over Again - Unit1 Gallery Workshop, London (group)
NOW - Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London (group)
Held - Blue Shop Cottage, London (duo)
Awards
2021
Valerie Beston Artist’s Trust Prize
2020
THE ELIZABETH GREENSHIELDS FOUNDATION GRANTEE
2016
Triangle Network Fellowship at Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia
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