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JAS SPROULE, BORN 2001.

BIO

Born in the East Midlands, in 2001, Jas Sproule is an Artist recent graduate from Kingston School of Art. Her work is centred on intersectionality, especially regarding class, queer theory and feminist theory. Regarding medium Jas works with a concept-based practice working with multimedia, focusing on printing, sculpture, textiles and performance mostly. Recently Jas has begun to branch out into new disciplines such as writing and speaking expanded into activist and collaborative work.

EXHIBITIONS

X Collab (Blue), Online 

April 2021

Group Exhibition

https://www.thexcollab.com/.

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X Collab (Sensory), Not My Beautiful House - London 

August 2021

Group Exhibition.

https://www.thexcollab.com/.

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Reclaiming Intimacy, Not My Beautiful House - London

November 2021

Independent Exhibition

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Publication as Exhibition , Stanley Picker - London 

December 2021

Group Exhibition

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Rundgang  2023, Academy of Fine Arts - Vienna 

January 2023

Group show 

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Charles E. Lewis Prize, Stanley Picker Gallery - London

October 2023

Group Exhibition

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Publication Project, Stanley Picker Gallery - London

December 2023 

Group Exhibition

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Murmuration, The Swan - London

March 2024

Group Exhibition 

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Spaces of Enquiry , Stanley Picker Gallery - London 

May 2024

Group exhibition

EDUCATION

Manchester School of Art

 Manchester

 Art, and Design Foundation Diploma

 September 2019- June 2020

 Distinction awarded.

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Kingston School of Art

 Kingston

 Fine Art BA

September 2020-Present 

September 2020 - July 2024

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Akademie der bildenden künste Wien

Academy of Fine Art Vienna

 Vienna 

 Contemporary Art and Conceptual and Media Research in the Studio for Post-Conceptual Art Practices

October 2022 - 2023

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COLLECTIONS

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​“Go Fuck Yourself” body prints ¼. Sold 2021 (private). Collector, Mathew Lobb

COMMISSIONS

Body print.  Acrylic, and Gesso on Canvas. 60cm x 80cm. Sold (private). Commissioned for Chyme Johnson

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