Amy Edwards is a Wales based artist who has an interdisciplinary focus, she aims to questions the idea of reality in our contemporary environment and her work explores dimensional possibilities. She does this through a multi-disciplinary practice that includes performance, installation or web based projects. Working primarily with found texts, video and images from the Internet, Edward’s
Amy Edwards is a Wales based artist who has an interdisciplinary focus, she aims to questions the idea of reality in our contemporary environment and her work explores dimensional possibilities. She does this through a multi-disciplinary practice that includes performance, installation or web based projects. Working primarily with found texts, video and images from the Internet, Edward’s explores the deep recesses of the cyberspace. Through appropriating ‘disturbing’ subjects, she attempts to raise them to the surface in order to reveal other connotations.
Education
2011-2013 Swansea Metropolitan University, BA (hons) Fine Art (Combined Media)
2010-2011 Swansea Metropolitan Univeristy, Foundation Diploma (Art and Design)
Past Events
2016 Unit(e) g39, Cardiff
2014 NOSON Public Information Night 2, Oriel Myrddin, Carmarthen
2014 Interlude, Waterstones book store, Swansea
2014 Signature Art Prize, Spitalfields Market, London
2013 NOSON Public Information Night, Volcano Theatre, Swansea
2013 AE101:13, Degree show, Swansea Metropolitan University
2012 Disruption 2, AE101 group performance of Phone Box Disco, Swansea
2012 Better Late than Never, group exhibition, Swansea Metropolitan University
2012 Phone Box Disco, AE101, Swansea
2012 Corridor exhibition, Swansea Metropolitan University
2011 End of Revolution, group performance and exhibition, Supersaurus, Swansea.
2011 Disruption, group performance piece, Elysium Gallery, Swansea.
2011 Invisible, Elysium Gallery, Swansea.
2010 How It Is, Foundation Degree show, Swansea Metropolitan University.
Publication
2015 Tierra Adentro Conaculta 210/211
Award
2014 Welsh International Young Artist of the Year, British Council.