Jayne Parker
British artist and film-maker (born 1957)
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Jayne Parker (born 1957) is a British artist and film-maker, whose work has been widely exhibited, including at international film festivals and on television.[1] She is Professor of Fine Art, Fine Art Media at Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.[2]
Jayne Parker | |
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| Born | 1957 (age 68–69) Nottingham, England |
| Occupations | Artist and film-maker |
| Employer(s) | Slade School of Fine Art, University College London |
Background
Born in Nottingham in 1957,[3] she studied sculpture at Canterbury College of Art (1977–1980)[4] and Experimental Media at the Slade, where she was appointed Head of Graduate Fine Art Media in 2010.[2]
Exhibitions in which her work has been shown include Sign of the Times at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (1990) and Elective Affinities at Tate Liverpool (1993).[5]
Her films have been shown in art galleries and museums in the UK and internationally, as well as at cinemas and film festivals, music festivals and on television.[6] In 2003, she was the recipient of the 1871 Fellowship hosted by the Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford and the San Francisco Art Institute, researching the relationship between music and film.[7]