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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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Self/Alterity #6 | Pen and ink, Edition of 25, 21 x 29.7 (A4 unframed), £180

Chantalle Mafoti

BA Illustration and Visual Media,

London College of Communication 2020

The unconscious mind is something of an obsession for Mafoti, who feels compelled

to address it through ambiguous visual narratives, using pen and ink, to impressive

effect.

What do you see? Is this me? The drawings become immersive experiences that

challenge viewers sense of self, an awareness that excites Mafoti, as she considers

the processes of orientation and cognition when confronting visual images. She

describes how viewers find themselves within the artwork, “seeking the mirror”.

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