Heather Tweed
Heather Tweed (born 1959) is a visual artist, educator and writer based in the UK whose artwork is exhibited nationally and internationally. Graduating from Exeter College of Art and Design in 1983, she first came to national attention with her Anubis Other World Tour[1] series of exhibitions beginning in 1997.
She has had solo exhibitions in London,[2] Edinburgh,[3] Bristol,[4] Bath, Birmingham, Yorkshire and Exeter and in many groups shows,[5] and been selected for exhibition by the Saatchi Gallery.[6]
In 2009 her Abscission series of installations took place during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[7] In 2010 her Lost Not Found: Abscission was part of the official Edinburgh Art Festival.[3]
References
- "Anubis Other World Tour". bbc.co.uk - BBC News. Retrieved 28 September 2005.
- "Anubis Walks, Brick Lane". Kiraku TV. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
- "Heather Tweed - Lost Not Found: Abscission". Edinburgh Art Festival. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
- "Chapman's Monkey - Artifacts Of The Apocryphal". Art Rabbit. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
- "Throes Nottingham". Alexandria Clark. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
- "Critics Choice article by Ariel Finel Honigman". Saatchi Gallery. Retrieved 13 July 2006.
- "Finders Keepers Edinburgh 2009". Art Mag. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
External links
- "Heather Tweed". .heathertweed.net. – Official website
- "Anubis Other World Tour". bbc.co.uk - BBC News.
- "Heather Tweed - Lost Not Found: Abscission". Edinburgh Art Festival.
- "Chapman's Monkey - Artifacts Of The Apocryphal". Art Rabbit.
- "Finders Keepers Edinburgh 2009". Art Mag.
- "Critics Choice article by Ana Finel Honigman". Saatchi Gallery.
- "Throes Nottingham". Alexandria Clark.
- "Throes Nottingham". a-n magazine.
- "Anubis Walks, Brick Lane". Kiraku TV.
- "Anubis Would Happen". People's Republic Of South Devon.
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