Sisi Savidge (b. London, 1996) is an artist and DJ based in Berlin. She works across ceramics, set design and painting from her studio at 90mil e.V. where she is also a co-producer of the community station, 90mil Radio.
Savidge also travels throughout the UK, Europe and Brasil producing events with the Berlin-based series Fandango (of which she is a co-producer & resident) and DJing, selecting and performing around the world.
She is one-half of the slowed down sonic duo Dave Savidge, set to have their first release with Fandango end 2024.
Projects
- GOAT magazine launch @ The George Tavern 11/01/2019GOAT magazine launched with a SOLD OUT night of music and dancing at The George Tavern. We hosted over 175 guests until 3am, with live music from West London's loves, Babeheaven, our very own Novena fronted by GOAT Natalie Wildgoose, the coolest band ever: Memory of Speke and GOAT Jack Ramsay's experimental banjo duo, Jingle and Puff. DJs kept the dancefloor hot until 3am.
- GOAT magazine: ISSUE 01 "The Philosophy of Niche"Detail of the first issue of GOAT magazine, launched 11/01/2019. The magazine was set to the theme of "The Philosophy of Niche" and I asked each of the 17 featured artists (myself included) to write on the topic of their own personal niche, exploring one they had never included in their own practice. Each work featured original imagery and writing.
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Work history
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Skills
- Advanced Sewing
- 35mm Film Photography
- Academic Editing
- Academic Writing
- Hand Sewing
- Art Magazine
- Art Fashion
- Arts Writing
- Arts Research
- Digital Photography
Education
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ErasmusWillem de Kooning Academie
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
Erasmus+ exchange at WdKA Rotterdam in Fine Art. Included producing group exhibition at MONO Rotterdam.
BA (Hons) Fine Art - First ClassUniversity of The Arts London (UAL)
- London, United Kingdom
I have just recently graduated from UAL with a First Class Hons. degree in Fine Art: Sculpture. Final degree show pieces included a hand-finished, tailored suit; three photography books; books of poetry and prose; earthenware clay sculptures and a collection of research folders. Final commentary on my research folders made by my course leader remarked that it was "one of the best research folders [they] had seen".
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