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Charmaine Watkiss (1964)

Biography

Charmaine Watkiss (b. London, UK 1964) lives and works in London. A solo exhibition of her work was recently held at Tiwani Contemporary Gallery (2021). Recent group exhibitions include Drawing attention: emerging British artists, British Museum (2022); Royal Academy, London; Breakfast Under the Tree, curated by Russell Tovey, at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate (both 2021). She was shortlisted for the 198 Gallery Women of Colour Award (2020) and the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (2019). Watkiss was selected as a commissioned artist for the 12th edition of the Liverpool Biennial 2023 and in 2024 her work was included in group shows at the Venice Biennale, Perez Art Museum Miami, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Drawing Biennial, London. Her art is held in several public collections, including the British Museum, the Government Art Collection, Cartwright Hall, Bradford and Abbot Hall. Kendal.

"Having my works acquired by the Contemporary Art Society for placement at Abbot Hall affirms that as an artist my work has a wider cultural value. I am pleased that my two drawings will be exposed to a new audience in a region which has an interesting history around people of African descent; my wish is that they will form part of an ongoing conversation around belonging and place."

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UK

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British

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