Sarah Maple

Sarah Maple

ArtistUnited Kingdom
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Sarah Maple

Sarah Maple

ArtistUnited Kingdom
About me
Sarah Maple was born in 1985. She completed a BA in Fine Art from Kingston University in 2007 and in the same year won the '4 New Sensations' award for emerging artists, run by The Saatchi Gallery. Sarah’s artwork, film and performances have been exhibited internationally at galleries and institutions including A.I.R Gallery (NY), AGO (Canada), the Southbank Centre (London), The New Art Exchange (Nottingham), Golden Thread Gallery (Belfast) and Kunisthoone (Estonia). Her exhibition at Kunstihoone broke the museum's record for visitor numbers in a single day, first weekend and overall duration. Sarah's work has been the subject of documentaries including ARTE and VPRO. She has also been invited to speak at an Amnesty International event, as well as events at Oxford, Birmingham and Warwick universities, and the LSE. Sarah has worked collaboratively on film projects with Nick Knight and the Southbank Centre and her work has also been included in publications by the Whitechapel Gallery, Phaidon and Gestalten. In 2015 she released her first book 'You Could Have Done This', a hardback art book of selected works with contributions from Beverley Knowles (curator and writer), Margaret Harrison (artist), Oreet Ashery (artist) and Anne Swartz (professor Art History). Maple now lives and works in Sussex.
Projects
  • You can't just put your work everywhere'
    You can't just put your work everywhere'Belfast Festival at Queens/Golden Thread
  • Using My Intelligence
    Using My IntelligenceOil, acrylic and gloss on canvas
  • 'SARAH MAPLE'
    'SARAH MAPLE''SARAH MAPLE' Kunstihoone, Estonia
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Projects credited in
  • International Women’s Day 2021, meet 100 rising stars inspiring change
    International Women’s Day 2021, meet 100 rising stars inspiring changeWe still have a way to go when it comes to improving gender diversity and equality in the creative, tech and digital industries – which is why it is so important for us, as a platform, to use our force for good. We’re thrilled to be releasing our annual list celebrating and shining a spotlight on 100+ rising stars from underrepresented gender identities – as nominated by The Dots community – who are transforming the industry of today and inspiring the generation of tomorrow. The list beams wit
  • Art4Equality Benefit Auction
    Art4Equality Benefit AuctionArt4Equality is a new initiative by Indira Cesarine for gender equality in the arts. 60 artists are participating with 200+ works of arts, including images from ANDRO/GYNE by Alex Janero, in the inaugural benefit auction for the initiative. The auction is on Paddle 8: https://paddle8.com/auction/art4equality and bidding starts 30 January 2020. Also among the artists, Sarah Maple and Cavanagh Foyle, who are here on The Dots.
Skills
  • Visual Arts