Andrea Gregson
Andrea Gregson is an artist and curator, based in London. From 1995-97 she received a Postgraduate Fellowship at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland and in 1998, an MA Fine Art, at Manchester Metropolitan University. She has over 30 years’ experience of exhibiting, curating and arts project management in the UK and abroad including site specific exhibitions in the museum sector, responding to collections, social histories, aesthetics of display and contexts of place. Similarly, she has experience as a freelance arts educator, working in the public realm, initiating and realising cross-generational public art projects in art galleries, public buildings and outdoor sites.
In addition to making artwork, Gregson’s curatorial projects include critically acclaimed exhibition, The Miniature Worlds Show at the Jerwood Space in 2006 and Workshop of Hereafter: Diagrams, models & Prototypes at Blyth Gallery, Imperial College in 2009.
Solo and group exhibitions include: Mind and Materials at Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London (2023); After (Life Of) Objects, solo show at Danielle Arnaud, London (2021); Seeing Through The Ground, solo show at Grizedale Gallery, Cumbria (2019); Checkpoint, Gaesteatelier Hollufgard, Fyn, Denmark (2017); Gestures of Resistance, Romantso, Athens, Greece (2017); Restless Terrain, solo show at AVA Gallery, University of East London (2016); Down To Zero (2014) at Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London; Mindful Things, solo show at Concrete, Hayward Gallery (2012); Polemically Small, Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles, USA (2011); Last Night For Ever, solo show at The Garden Museum, London (2009); The Future Can Wait, Galerie Schuster, Berlin, Germany (2009); Workshop Of Hereafter: Diagrams, Models & Prototypes, Blyth Gallery, Imperial College, London (2009); A World Within, solo show at Phoenix Gallery, Exeter (2008); Solo Show at GALERIE 1816, Bretenoux, France (2007); The Miniature Worlds Show, Jerwood Space, London (2006); Transformacja, Galeria XX1, Warsaw, Poland (2005); Jerwood Sculpture Prize (shortlisted), Jerwood Space, London (2005); Headroom, Blyth Gallery, Imperial College London (2005); Hidden Museum, solo show at Guildhall, Windsor (2003); In Loving Memory, solo show at Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster University (2002); Corpus, Storey Gallery, Lancaster (2001); Sleep, solo show at Centre for Contemporary Art, Zamek Ujazdowski, Warsaw, Poland and BWA Gallery, Sandomierz (2000); Devour, solo show at Red Gallery, Hull (2000); Waterscapes, solo show at Oldham Art Gallery (2000); 4 Corners, Static Gallery, Liverpool (2000); In Transit, Chelsea Arts Building, New York (1998); Consume, Galeria Dzialan, Warsaw, Poland (1997); For Sale (1997) and Pioneers (1996) during ‘International Art Symposium’, Borne Sulinowo, Poland; Thought Trees, National Museum and Laboratory for Creative Education, CCA Zamek Ujazdowski, Warsaw, Poland (1996); Inside Out, Laboratory for Creative Education, CCA Zamek Ujazdowski, Warsaw (1996); Beyond Words, solo show at Moje Archiwum, Koszalin, Poland (1996); 12 Moments, BWA Gallery, Baltic Arts Centre, Slupsk, Poland (1995); Journey, Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow (1994); Treffen, Gedokhaus, Lubeck, Germany (1993); Ortswechsel, Castle Wiligrad, Schwerin, Germany (1993). London and Morecambe