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ABIGAIL HAMPSEY

Abigail Hampsey is a working class painter, maker, storyteller and imaginer. Born in Lancashire (1996) She received her BA in Fine Art from Newcastle University (2019) and her MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art (2022). Hampsey’s work has been exhibited throughout the UK, Including WORKPLACE Gallery, London, OHSH Projects, London, The Holden Gallery, Manchester and Gallagher and Turner, Newcastle, amongst others.


Hampsey was the recipient of The Basil H.Alkazzi Scholarship Award in painting at the Royal College of Art (2020-22) and has been shortlisted for multiple awards such as the Beep Painting Biennale and the Jacksons Art Prize (2023). As well as this, Hampsey is a Painting Tutor at Newcastle University, A Baker, Farm Hand, Barista and the newest member of the Contemporary British Painting Collective (2023).


Hampsey’s practice is interested in the overall exploration of landscape. Landscapes of the mind, of narrative and of the world around her. Returning to the landscape of her youth after completing her MA in London, the artist is, for the first time, representing these landscapes first hand. Works are conceived during long walks and runs into the unfolding fields and fells that make up her local area. She documents what she sees and the conversations she has using drawings, writing and photography.


Although Hampsey’s practice is born out of a deep compulsion to be outdoors, her work is laced with an underlying sense of sadness and loss. Loss of our “wild” spaces, the loss of rural places, traditions, crafts and communities that connect us to our landscapes and their histories. Her obsessive archiving and documentation can’t help but feel like a tragic recognition of time running out. These feelings of loss have made their way into Hampsey’s work in the form of sculpture, craft, participatory works/ workshops and poetry, as well as in her painting. She invites herself as well as others to contemplate more clearly the rural worlds and people that may lie just beyond our sights.


Peat bog, poets, sandstone, limestone, hag stones, dry stone, cairns, carvers, forests, fells and fairy folk populate the artists waking and sleeping moments, wandering their way into her work as if all this painted world is her reality. All the while, her work continually references the reality of daily life living and working in the North West of England. Both now and in her own families histories. Acknowledging the industries and materials of her hometown family heritage. Smiths, farmers, walkers and Wallers. Witches and window makers. All stories, fact or fiction, are up for grabs.

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Education:

The Royal College of Art Painting MA, 2020/22
Newcastle University BA Fine Art, 2016/2019 - First Class Honours
Blackpool and the Fylde College, UAL Foundation Diploma, 2015/2016 - Distinction


Awards:
The Basil H.Alkazzi Scholarship Award, The Royal Collage of Art, 2020//2022
The Hatton Award for outstanding degree show presentation, 2019
The Foreshaw Foundation residency at The British School at Rome, July 2019
Bartlett Travel Scholarship, 2019
Bartlett Off sight Project Fund, 2019


Solo Exhibitions:

2024 'Walking in Limestone Country' Liminal Gallery, Margate
2018 Showcase, The Herbarium Lancaster
2018 "Its All Still Wet", The long Gallery, Newcastle


Selected Group Exhibitions:

2022, Road to somewhere, The Room Gallery, London
2022, Pigeon Park 2, London
2022, Friends with Benefits, vol 2, London
2022, This Green plot shall be our stage, Republic Gallery, Blyth
2022, Nothing has changed, Everything has changed, Beep Painting Biennial, Swansea
2022, Life In Colour, The Room Gallery, London
2022, RCA Degree show, Battersea, London
2022, Kaleidoscope, WORKPLACE GALLERY, London
2022, An Allegory of Love and Time, New Normal Projects, London
2022 Threes a crowd, Gallagher and Turner, Newcastle
2021 Fully Awake, Holden Gallery, Manchester
2021 Pigeon Park, Manor Place, Kennington, London
2021 These Boots are made for walking with Studi0, Online show
2021 Friends with benefits, Group show. Safe house one, Peckham, London
2021 Emergence, Rise art Group show, SoHo, London
2019, "SHOW", The Storey Institute, Lancaster
2019, Collective Studio, Breeze Creatives, Newcastle
2019, "Portico show", The British School At Rome, Rome
2019, Newcastle University Degree show. Copeland Park Gallery, London
2019, Newcastle University Degree show.
2018, "Jane Doe" XL Gallery, Newcastle
2018, ‘Interim Show’, The Atrium, Newcastle University
2017, "Stooge 2: Electric Boogaloo" , Cobalt Studios, Newcastle
2016, "Narrative", The Late Shows, TheNewBridge Project, Newcastle
2015, "1921" , The Story Institute, Lancaster

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