Fouzia Zafar RE
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Fouzia makes images of objects and places that hold memories for her. She explores the concept of play to develop the use of unusual materials, tools and processes to create images. Photography and collage are often intermediate stages in her practice where play allows images to be deconstructed and then reinvented using the etching process. Fouzia’s practice thrives on pushing the craft of making and also embracing what it offers by chance. .
Her work explores the themes of memory, family histories, migration and absence. Fouzia’s figureless interiors and looming objects create a nostalgic ghostly atmosphere and point to traces of humanity. Fouzia’s recent prints are based on Glasgow parks and buildings that hold memories for the artist through several generations. Shape, pattern and texture are celebrated in these prints, helping explore the histories these places hold.
Fouzia graduated from the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2013 with an MA in Fine art with distinction and was elected as a full member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2018.
Upon graduating she received the Gwen May Student Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and was shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Printmaking Award. She was voted Printmakers’ Printer at Cumbria Printfest in 2015 and shortlisted for the Flourish Award 2024.
She exhibits widely both nationally and internationally. Highlights include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition & Print Fair, The Royal Scottish Academy and the National Original Print Fair. Her work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ashmolean Museum and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Her work explores the themes of memory, family histories, migration and absence. Fouzia’s figureless interiors and looming objects create a nostalgic ghostly atmosphere and point to traces of humanity. Fouzia’s recent prints are based on Glasgow parks and buildings that hold memories for the artist through several generations. Shape, pattern and texture are celebrated in these prints, helping explore the histories these places hold.
Fouzia graduated from the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2013 with an MA in Fine art with distinction and was elected as a full member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2018.
Upon graduating she received the Gwen May Student Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and was shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Printmaking Award. She was voted Printmakers’ Printer at Cumbria Printfest in 2015 and shortlisted for the Flourish Award 2024.
She exhibits widely both nationally and internationally. Highlights include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition & Print Fair, The Royal Scottish Academy and the National Original Print Fair. Her work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ashmolean Museum and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Fouzia makes images of objects and places that hold memories for her. She explores the concept of play to develop the use of unusual materials, tools and processes to create images. Photography and collage are often intermediate stages in her practice where play allows images to be deconstructed and then reinvented using the etching process. Fouzia’s practice thrives on pushing the craft of making and also embracing what it offers by chance. .
Her work explores the themes of memory, family histories, migration and absence. Fouzia’s figureless interiors and looming objects create a nostalgic ghostly atmosphere and point to traces of humanity. Fouzia’s recent prints are based on Glasgow parks and buildings that hold memories for the artist through several generations. Shape, pattern and texture are celebrated in these prints, helping explore the histories these places hold.
Fouzia graduated from the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2013 with an MA in Fine art with distinction and was elected as a full member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2018.
Upon graduating she received the Gwen May Student Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and was shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Printmaking Award. She was voted Printmakers’ Printer at Cumbria Printfest in 2015 and shortlisted for the Flourish Award 2024.
She exhibits widely both nationally and internationally. Highlights include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition & Print Fair, The Royal Scottish Academy and the National Original Print Fair. Her work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ashmolean Museum and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Her work explores the themes of memory, family histories, migration and absence. Fouzia’s figureless interiors and looming objects create a nostalgic ghostly atmosphere and point to traces of humanity. Fouzia’s recent prints are based on Glasgow parks and buildings that hold memories for the artist through several generations. Shape, pattern and texture are celebrated in these prints, helping explore the histories these places hold.
Fouzia graduated from the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2013 with an MA in Fine art with distinction and was elected as a full member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2018.
Upon graduating she received the Gwen May Student Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and was shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Printmaking Award. She was voted Printmakers’ Printer at Cumbria Printfest in 2015 and shortlisted for the Flourish Award 2024.
She exhibits widely both nationally and internationally. Highlights include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition & Print Fair, The Royal Scottish Academy and the National Original Print Fair. Her work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ashmolean Museum and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Fouzia makes images of objects and places that hold memories for her. She explores the concept of play to develop the use of unusual materials, tools and processes to create images. Photography and collage are often intermediate stages in her practice where play allows images to be deconstructed and then reinvented using the etching process. Fouzia’s practice thrives on pushing the craft of making and also embracing what it offers by chance. .
Her work explores the themes of memory, family histories, migration and absence. Fouzia’s figureless interiors and looming objects create a nostalgic ghostly atmosphere and point to traces of humanity. Fouzia’s recent prints are based on Glasgow parks and buildings that hold memories for the artist through several generations. Shape, pattern and texture are celebrated in these prints, helping explore the histories these places hold.
Fouzia graduated from the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2013 with an MA in Fine art with distinction and was elected as a full member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2018.
Upon graduating she received the Gwen May Student Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and was shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Printmaking Award. She was voted Printmakers’ Printer at Cumbria Printfest in 2015 and shortlisted for the Flourish Award 2024.
She exhibits widely both nationally and internationally. Highlights include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition & Print Fair, The Royal Scottish Academy and the National Original Print Fair. Her work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ashmolean Museum and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Her work explores the themes of memory, family histories, migration and absence. Fouzia’s figureless interiors and looming objects create a nostalgic ghostly atmosphere and point to traces of humanity. Fouzia’s recent prints are based on Glasgow parks and buildings that hold memories for the artist through several generations. Shape, pattern and texture are celebrated in these prints, helping explore the histories these places hold.
Fouzia graduated from the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2013 with an MA in Fine art with distinction and was elected as a full member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers in 2018.
Upon graduating she received the Gwen May Student Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers and was shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Printmaking Award. She was voted Printmakers’ Printer at Cumbria Printfest in 2015 and shortlisted for the Flourish Award 2024.
She exhibits widely both nationally and internationally. Highlights include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition & Print Fair, The Royal Scottish Academy and the National Original Print Fair. Her work is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ashmolean Museum and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.