Phoebe Wheeler

Phoebe Wheeler

Founder and Editor of Studio V.Chichester, United Kingdom
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Phoebe Wheeler

Phoebe Wheeler

Founder and Editor of Studio V.Chichester, United Kingdom
About me
The Founder and Editor of Studio V, where sustainable fashion, art history and pop culture collide !!! I'm always looking for freelance writers, sustainable fashion designers, photographers and models to collab with. Send me a message and let's start creating beautiful things together :)
Projects
  • Issue One
    Issue OneThe first issue of our magazine. Including but not limited to an exclusive interview with the designer Kasiopya, 'The Inevitable Demise of Mainstream Fashion Publications: A Surrealist Exploration', and a piece on the Artist of the Issue: Eileen Agar
Projects credited in
  • Review: Tate Britain's Women in Revolt! Exhibition, 2024
    Review: Tate Britain's Women in Revolt! Exhibition, 2024An article written for Studio V about whether this exhibition highlights the unsung heroines of British art, and if it does confront the discourse around the intersection of art and feminism. In the article, I explored how these women artists redefined the course of British art and challenged societal norms. In doing so they carved a space for future generations of women to rewrite history. However, I reflect on whether the setting at Tate Britain serves to amplify the women of the exhibition or
  • An Artist & A Critic: Exploring Feminist Artistry and Psychological Depth in Virginia Woolf's Writings and Vanessa Bell's Paintings
    An Artist & A Critic: Exploring Feminist Artistry and Psychological Depth in Virginia Woolf's Writings and Vanessa Bell's PaintingsThis article explores the artistic and personal relationship between Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, two prominent figures of the early 20th-century British cultural scene. It highlights their contributions to the Bloomsbury Group and their pioneering roles in feminist artistry and psychological exploration. The piece examines how Woolf's literary works, such as "To the Lighthouse" and "Mrs. Dalloway," intertwine with Bell's paintings, like "Interior with a Table" and "View into a Garden." It
Work history
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    Fareham, United Kingdom
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    Writer/EditorStudio V.
    Chichester, United Kingdom
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Skills
  • Writing
  • Editing Copy
  • Graphic Communication
  • Interviewing
  • Jewellery Design
  • Content Creation
  • Marketing
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    John Hall Venice CourseJohn Hall Venice
    A nine week residential course spent attending lectures and presentations given by some of the world’s leading experts, on a massive variety of subjects, ranging from art and art history, cinema, music, philosophy, poetry, conservation, climate science, evolution, astrophysics and much more