Art on a Postcard Mini Auction Curated by Jack Trodd
25 MAY 2023 - 08 JUNE 2023Notes
About
Lara Cobden is a figurative painter living and working in Norfolk. Following a degree in Painting at the University of Brighton, Lara spent 11 years in Ireland before relocating to East Anglia. Her work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally.
Education
1992-95 BA (Hons) Fine Art Painting - University of Brighton
2019-20 Turps Correspondence Course - Turps Banana
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SELECTED AWARDS
2021 John Moores Painting Prize - Finalist Walker Gallery Liverpool
2020 Castlegate Painting Prize - Finalist - Castlegate House Gallery
2020 BEEP Biennial 2020 - Exhibited Shortlist - Elysium Gallery
2019 ING Discerning Eye - Chairman’s Purchase Prize
2019 Westmorland Landscape Prize - Exhibited Shortlist
2019 2nd Prize Winner - Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize
2018 Wells Arts Contemporary - Recipient of Parker Harris Mentoring Award
2017 ING Discerning Eye - Exhibited Shortlist
2017 RWA - Shortlist 165th Annual Summer Exhibition
2017 Recipient The Artist Editor’s Choice Award - SWA Annual Summer Exhibition
2016 ING Discerning Eye - Exhibited Shortlist
2016 1st Prize winner - Sir John Hurt Art Prize
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022 Incantations of Light Irving Contemporary Oxford
2022 Falling Without Ever Landing Liliya Art Gallery London
2022 The Shadows Inbetween Cane & Davis London
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2023 London Trees The Arborealists and Urban Contemporaries
2022 Visions of Healing Hallam Conference Centre
2022 Weary Harold ASC Gallery London
2022 Trees and the Sacred The Hostry Norwich Cathedral
2021 Incandescent Irving Gallery Oxford
2021 Petrichor Liliya Gallery Putney London
2021 Silent Disco curated by Graham Crowley Suffolk
2021 Works on Paper Blue Shop Cottage Gallery London
2020 Trees & Woodland of Dartmoor & Exmoor - The Arborealists Somerset Museum
2019 The Arborealists - National Arboretum Staffordshire
2019 “If we opened people up we’d find landscapes” Curated Show Fairhurst Gallery 2019 Arborealists at Musee Collégiale Sainte-Croix de Loudun France
2018 Arborealists and Guests – featuring Paul Nash - Black Swan Frome Somerset
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
Flesh and the Answer is taken from the poem Elegy in Joy by Muriel Rukeyser - this in turn inspired these four apple tree ink drawings.
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