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Byard
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Selected
Group Exhibitions
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2005 |
London
Art Fair, Islington (Byard Art) |
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2004
2003
2002
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Art
2004 London, Byard Art
Spring Affordable Art Fair, Byard Art
Art 2003 London, Byard Art
Spring Affordable Art Fair, Byard Art
Location, Location, Location Byard Art
New York Affordable Art Fair
John Innes Center, Norwich
Stroud House Gallery, Gloucestershire
University of Cambridge
Affordable Art Fair, London
Affordable Art Fair West, Bristol
Affordable Art Fair, New York
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2001
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Norwich
School of Art
Fressingfield, Suffolk
Babylon Gallery, Ely
Haddenham Gallery, Cambs
Wysing Arts, Cambs
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2000
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Alchemy
Gallery, London
Seaford, Sussex
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1999
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Gallery
96, Cambridge
Court Yard Farm, Norfolk
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1998
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Installation
with poet Stephen Knight, Wysing Arts, Cambs
Stroud House Gallery, Gloucestershire
Wysing Arts, Cambs
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1997
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Cambridge
Association of Architects
Milton Country Park
Wysing Arts, Cambs
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Commissions and Residences
- Ellis
– Miller Partners
- Virgin,
London
- Haddenham
Gallery
- A.
Baird
- Arts
Council, Year of the Artist scheme 2000
- Cass
Wedd and Lord Melchett, Ringstead, Norfolk
- National
Institute of Agricultural Botany, 1998 year residency
- South
Cambs. District Council
- Wysing
Arts
Background & Training
- 1966
born in London
- 1985
– 88 Falmouth School of Art, BA Hons. Fine Art
- 1999
– 01 Norwich School of Art & Design, MA Fine Art
- 1989
– 94 Arts Development Worker North Norfolk District Council
- 1994
onwards, lives and works in Cambridgeshire
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Martha
Winter uses living and organic matter to investigate the
relationship of crops to each other and to the soil.
The work is a visual response to the scientific
research into agriculture and is an observation of the overlay
of marks on the land.
In
a formal way, the work plays with a sense of scale, making
connection with micro and macro worlds.
Martha aims to create both permanent and ephemeral
pieces that provoke contemplation on the tensions between
nature and artifice, chaos and order.
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