Christine’s artist books, prints and collages are based upon our relationship to memory, place and the passage of time.
Primarily working in monotype, etching and lithography she sees making artist books as an extension of her printmaking practice. She uses the book form to tell a story, to illustrate a moment in time, or simply to develop a theme or an aesthetic.
Christine studied paper conservation and book binding at the London College of Printing (UAL), and then worked in the conservation studios of the British Library for 10 years. She now has her own private conservation practice. In tandem with this she has developed her art work after discovering the joys of printmaking in her years at college. Having returned to Scotland after some years spent abroad, she joined Edinburgh Printmakers in 2013 and makes most of her work there, as well as working in her home studio.
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Recent selected exhibitions include:
- bound : unbound exhibition at Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh (2023)
- Royal Scottish Academy, 197th Annual Exhibition (2023)
- Solo exhibition in conjunction with Edinburgh Printmakers at Atria One, Edinburgh (2023)
- SSA Annual Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (2022)
- Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, curated hang, London (2022)
- Reverb, VAS Annual Exhibition, online viewing room (2022)
- SSA Annual Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy (2021)
- Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, curated hang, London (2021)
Awards include The Nancy Graham Memorial Book Award (VAS, 2022) and The Paintbox School Award (SSA, 2021)
She has work held in the collections of the British Library, The National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh Printmakers. In 2020 she became a professional member of the Society of Scottish Artists.