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Phoenix Artists Dinah Kelly
     
 

3 Shoes
paper - collage
 
Marabout Travelling
Women

wood, metal, gypsum, photographic image
 
Dwellings of the Amelin Valley (2)
wood, metal, gypsum, collage, photogtaphic image
 
Dessert Window with Architecture
sand, collage
 
Sketchbook
drawing - collage
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DINAH KELLY

Art Education

1973 - 1977

 

B.A (Hons) Fine Art, Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford

1982 - 1984

 

DATEC Certificate and City and Guilds Higher Certificate in Furniture Design and Making. Rycotewood College, Oxon

Current Projects

Extensive travels in North Africa since the 1990s, producing collages. Currently developing Windows of Change' exhibition based on women, traditions and architecture in the developing countries of North Africa and the Middle East.

Employment

1977-1982   

 

Head of Fine Art Department. St Aldates College, Oxford

1984         

 

Furniture Restoration, University Museum, Oxford

1989         

 

Lecturer in Art and Design, Brighton Polytechnic
Lecturer in Art and Design, Open College of the Arts

1992-1995   

 

Lecturer in Art and Design, University of Brighton

1996         

 

Lecturer on Three Dimension Design Course, Eastbourne Art College

1997-1998   

 

Visiting Lecturer on full-time Foundation Course (3D Studies in Art,
Design and Craft), Northbrook College, Worthing

1998         

 

Head of Fine Art, Bartholomews Tutorial College, Brighton

1999         

 

Course Leader, Fine Art, Phoenix Arts Association

2002         

 

Leading workshops in Phoenix Gallery/or children and adults

2003         

 

Scarborough Festival of Youth Arts: Running workshops in secondary schools linked to the Islamic Exhibition at Crescent Arts

2003        

 

November & December: Artist in residence, running workshops for the 'Alpha to Omega' schools project, Orleans House Gallery, Surrey

2004         

 

Artist residency. Hull College of Art & Design: Leading workshops
relating to exhibition 'Windows of Change '

2004         

 

Courtauld Institute: Leading workshops for schools relating to exhibition 'Heaven on Earth, Art from Islamic Lands', and leading workshops relating to paintings at The Courtauld Gallery

2005         

 

Glyndebourne Opera Company: 'Tangier Tattoo' - collaboration between Glyndebourne and Uckfield Community College leading workshops in response to the Opera and focusing on multi-culturism

Selected Exhibitions

1991          

 

Mixed Exhibition, Gallery 202, London

1995         

 

'On the Table ', Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

1996         

 

'Poetics of Space', Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

1997         

 

'A Feast of Delights', East on Rooms, Rye Art Gallery

1998         

 

'Summer Dances', Easton Rooms, Rye Art Gallery

1998         

 

'An Enchanted Priory', Marcham, Oxfordshire

2001         

 

Mixed Exhibition, Open Studios, Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

2001         

 

'Open Houses', Brighton Festival

2002          

 

'Fantasy Shoes', Installation, Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

2003         

 

'Contemporary Islam', Crescent Arts Caller)', Scarborough

2004         

 

Alpha to Omega Exhibition, Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham

2004         

 

'Windows of Change', Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

2004 & 5     

 

Exhibition & Installation of North African Marabout 'Windows of Change ', Eich Gallery, University of Lincoln, Hull

www.eichgallery.dabsol.co.uk/04kellyd.html

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