Made in Arts London's #8 Annual Catalogue
Celebrating our 10-Year Anniversary in 2021, Made in Arts London proudly continues to showcase and represent "some of the best emerging talent that the University of the Arts London has to offer. Our diverse range of artists are selected by a panel of industry professionals, welcoming applications from all six colleges, and from all stages of study. The platform offers our students the opportunity to exhibit their work in a safe environment – they gain professional experience of pricing their work, showing with commercial galleries, selling online, in markets and at art fairs", Eleanor West, Arts Students’ Union Activities Officer 2019-2021.
Celebrating our 10-Year Anniversary in 2021, Made in Arts London proudly continues to showcase and represent "some of the best emerging talent that the University of the Arts London has to offer. Our diverse range of artists are selected by a panel of industry professionals, welcoming applications from all six colleges, and from all stages of study.
The platform offers our students the opportunity to exhibit their work in a safe environment – they gain professional experience of pricing their work, showing with commercial galleries, selling online, in markets and at art fairs", Eleanor West, Arts Students’ Union Activities Officer 2019-2021.
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Chiizii
MA Fine Art,
Chelsea College of Arts 2020
Chiizii is a visual artist and designer born and based in London, raised in New York,
and with an Igbo background. She positions her work as social commentary, exploring
cultures where Blackness is standard and ever present – not ‘other’ but the norm. “It
is here that the qualities of blackness can be given space to be examined.”
Chiizii's studied at London College of Fashion, before arriving at Chelsea, and her
practice is informed by this print background, as she combines painting, collage and
textile work. Merging traditional and contemporary methods, including a myriad of
styles and references, her multidisciplinary practice is unbound but thoughtful, held
together by her use of vibrant colour and pattern.