BRIEF BIOGRAPHYlindakurara

Linda Gordon has recently moved to Devon, in the southwest of England, after a year-long artist's residency in rural Northumberland. Whether working indoors or out, her focus has always been upon the earth and our relationship with the natural environment.

Her career has been a process of evolution - from art teaching, pottery and running various small art-related enterprises to full-time professional practice as an artist. She is a graduate of Sir John Cass College of Art, London (specialising in photography and sculpture) and of the University of Brighton (BA Hons, Fine Art - Sculpture).  

In addition to her environmental and installation works in this country and abroad, Linda has carried out photographic and live art events, and is experienced in self-initiated projects and collaborations. She also gives talks and workshops, and carries out commissions for both                      corporate and individual clients.    photo © T.Kurara

She particularly enjoys residency projects, which enable her to respond moment by moment to a place or community. Residencies have included: VARC (Visual Arts in Rural Communities) artist in residence, Northumberland, 2005 - 2006. Kamiyama Artist-in-Residence, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan (2002), and a Year of the Artist Residency (2000) at Seven Sisters Country Park, Sussex.


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