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Byard
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Selected
Solo Exhibitions
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1998
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Lynn
Strover Gallery, Fen Ditton, Cambs
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1996
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Broughton
House Gallery, Cambridge
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1995
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Workshop
Design, Cambridge
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1994
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Bodilly
Gallery, Cambridge
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Selected Group Exhibitions
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2003
2002
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Art
2003, Islington, London
Affordable Art Fair, London
Heinzal Gallery, Aberdeen (September)
Royal College of Art, London
Berg Apton Sculpture Gardens, Norfolk
Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge
Affordable Art Fair, London
Art 2002, Islington, London
Archeus Gallery, London
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2001
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Art
2001, Islington, London
Bow House Gallery, London
Royal College of Art, London
Garden Gallery, Stockbridge, Hants
Garden Of Art, Gestingthorpe, Essex
Babylon Gallery, Ely, Cambs
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2000
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Broughton
House Gallery, Cambridge
Woodgate Gallery, East Bergholt, Suffolk
Wilson Stephens Fine Art, London
John Drake’s Garden, Fen Ditton
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1999
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Bergh
Apton Sculpture Garden Trail, Norfolk
ADEC Gallery, Ely, Cambs
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1997
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Gallery
Duncan Terrace, London
Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge
Wimpole Hall Sculpture Trail, Cambs
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1995
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Janan
Gallery, London
AIM Milton Keynes
The Barn, Fen Ditton, Cambs
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1994
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Broughton
House Gallery, Cambridge
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1993
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Smith’s
Gallery, London
Wysing Arts, Cambridge
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1992
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Smith’s
Gallery, London
King’s Lynn Art’s Centre, Norfolk
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1991
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Kettles
Yard, Cambridge
Little Brickhill Sculpture Gardens
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1990
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Johnson’s
Kiln Gallery, Farnham, Surrey
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1986
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Royal
Festival Hall, London
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Background & Training
- 1983
–84 Foundation Course in Art & Design, Cambridge School of
Art
- 1984
– 87 BA (Hons) Fine Art, Central St. Martins School of Art,
London
- 1991
– 94 Board Director of Cambridge Darkroom
- 1992
– 95 Chair of Cambridge Society of Painters and Sculptors
- 1993
onwards, established Art Trek, interdisciplinary design for the
built environment, MA course, University of Cambridge
- 1998
Willow/Otter sculpture project, Hildersham
Commissions
- Taylor
Vinters Solicitors
- Moller
Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge
Collections
- Arts
Council
- Austria
- Portugal
- Taiwan
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Carol
Sinclair lives and works in rural Cambridgeshire, her house
set in water meadows next to the River Granta is a source of
ideas and inspiration. Her
sculptures use wood, stone, metal, reeds and other natural
materials and are concerned with observation and stillness.
Carol is intrigued by the natural process of reduction
and regeneration: by the effects of natural forces such as
water on wood, stone and metals, by the way materials are
eroded and broken down to basic elements. |
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