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Artist CV

Yveline Burton

 

Born 1993, lives and works in Bournemouth, UK and Jersey, Channel Islands.


 

Exhibitions

2024

Praxis Graduate Exhibition, Umbrella Gallery, Cardiff, UK

Group exhibition run by Axis Web for selected members of the 2023-24 Axis Graduate Program.

2023

BA Fine Art Degree Show, Arts University Bournemouth, UK

2021

 

Common Ground, Slades Park, Bournemouth, UK

Group exhibition by second year BA Fine Art students from Arts University Bournemouth, responding to a local park and its users. 

 

Utter Confusion, Online, Arts University Bournemouth, UK

Group exhibition by first year BA Fine Art Students showing their work during lockdown. 


 

Publications

2022

Talking Trees, independent publication in collaboration with Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child, Pakistan. 

Experimental publication in which First Year BA Fine Art Students respond to the art of children in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on the theme of trees in their local area. 


 

Education

 

2023 - 24

Completed the Axis Web Graduate Program (Online)

2020 - 23

 

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Arts University Bournemouth, UK

 

2020

 

UAL Foundation Diploma in Art and Design (Level 3), Arts University Bournemouth, UK

Skills and Experience

 

Completed the 2023-24 Axis Web Graduate Program and was selected for the group exhibition and to be part of the technical install/tear-down team. 

Lead the writing team for Common Ground exhibition in 2021, collecting and editing artists' statements for all participants and writing press releases.  ​

 

Experienced in woodworking and Dremel carving. ​

Experienced in hand and machine sewing, textile work and crochet. 

 

Competent in the use of Premier Pro and Photoshop. 

Competent in the use of Audacity for sound and music editing.

Competent in the use of French and German.

Competent in use of professional social media.​ See: 

  • Instagram
The base of tree filled with ruts and hollows where the tops of its root systems are exposed above the ground. In one hollow and piece of red  bark wood is wedged. The wood has been carved with a curling abstract pattern that shows the layers of the bark and almost looks like the imprints of spiral shells. The wood has only been varnished where it is carved so these areas shine and catch the light slightly.
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