Curriculum Vitae

Jess Sutton Artist 
b.1981


Education
 

 

2005-2006:   University of Wales Institute, Cardiff.
                   PGCE Art and Design

 

2001-2004:    The Nottingham Trent University.
                    BA (Hons) Contemporary Arts (First Class Honours).

 

Awards 

 

                     Skylogue winner of 'Photobook Of The Year' at the Digital Printer  Awards                      2010

 

                     Awarded Second Prize in 'The Carter Jonas Prize For a Young Artist 2008'
                     by Cambridge Drawing Society.

 

                     Short-listed for Channel 5's Big Art Challenge UK, Art Prize 2004.


 

Exhibitions

 

July-Aug 2011:       'The spaces in between' features at the Summer exhibition at Byard Art,

                                    Kings Parade, Cambridge.

 

Feb-March 2011:    'Breath of Fresh Air' exhibition, Byard Art, Kings Parade, Cambridge

 

November 2010:      'Angel' featured at the 'Fitz Favourites' exhibition, Williams Art, Gwydir                                       Street, Cambridge.

 

Aug-Oct 2010:         Pieces of sky on display at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge.

 

July 2010:               Cambridge Open Studios at DPA Architects, King Street,

                              Cambridge, with international artist Nicholas James Juett

 

May 2010:               31 DAYS exhibition at Williams Art, Gwydir Street, Cambridge.

 

July 2009:               Cambridge Open Studios. Work on show at 49 Vinery Road, Cambridge
                              for 3 weekends in July.

 

May 2009:               One of 5 featured Artists at Williams Art, Landscapes 2 show.

 

November 2008:     One of 5 featured Artists: 5@5 Landscapes exhibition at:
                              Williams Art and Antiques, Gwydir Street, Cambridge.

 

October 21st 2008:  Work featured at Candid Arts, Angel Islington, London: 'Flea Circus'
                              event.

 

 July 2008:             Boxing Day 2004 series of paintings: 55@5 at Williams Art and
                              Antiques, Gwydir Street, Cambridge.

 

 April- May 2005:    Reflections Sculptural Video Installation, The Yard Gallery, Wolllaton 
                              Hall, Nottingham.

 

 November 2004:    Curator, festival planner and designer, graft. collaborative, the EXPO Art
                               Festival 2004.

 

May 21st 2004:         Absences, Video Installation, Powerhouse, Victoria Studios, 
                               Nottingham.

 

May 18th 2004:         Reflections Sculptural Video Installation, Victoria Studios, Nottingham.

 

December 5th 2003: NEAR/far Video Installation, Victoria Studios, Nottingham.

 

May 2003:                Lost in a book, Video Installation, Central Library, Angel Row, 
                               Nottingham.

 

April 2003:               Mindgames, graft. festival, Victoria Studios, Nottingham.

 

April 2002:               'All the words disappear in the dark'  Video Installation,  graft.2003
                                festival, Powerhouse, Victoria Studios, Nottingham.

 

 March 19th 2003:      Mindgames and 'The symbol Project 2', Trampoline festival, Broadway
                                Cinema, Broadgate, Nottingham.

 

 February 18th 2003: Mindgames, shown until February the 23rd. Show reel at Waterstones 
                                Gallery, Nottingham.

 

 February 18th 2003: Mindgames, Junktion 7, (Bar Seven) Canning Circus, Nottingham.

 

February 4th 2003:   Mindgames, Sensitive Skin Art festival as part of graft. Victoria 
                               Studios, Nottingham.

 

January 22nd 2003:  Mindgames,The Powerhouse, Victoria Studios, Nottingham.

 

November 2002:      The Symbol project, Bar Seven, Canning Circus, Nottingham. 

 

August 2002:           On the 28th, The resulting film and animations from Round Trip
                               (featuring work by Jess Sutton) Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham.

 

 May 2002:              The Symbol Project, Video Installation, Victoria Studios, Nottingham.