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Luke Jerram

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Luke Jerram (born 1974)[1] is a British installation artist.[2] He creates sculptures, large installations,[3] and live arts projects.

He is currently a Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol.[4] Jerram is colour blind.[5]

Selected works

Part of 'Withdrawn' by Jerram consisting of boats stranded high above Avon Gorge in Leigh Woods.

Selected awards

  • Fellowship at Museum of Glass, Washington. 2011
  • ACE Grants for the Arts Programme, Touring of Aeolus 2010
  • 25th Rakow Award from The Corning Museum of Glass] 2010
  • EPSRC, PPE Grant with ISVR, Southampton University 2009
  • ACE Grants for the Arts Programme, Touring of the Dream Director 2008
  • UK Clark Digital Arts Bursary, Watershed 2006
  • AHRC Arts and Science Fellowship at UWE 2005-2006
  • NESTA (National Endowment for Science Technology and Arts) Fellowship 2002-2005
  • ACE Arts Council Touring Grant for Tide 2001
  • Da2 Digital Arts Development Agency [8] 1999

Residencies

References

  1. ^ "CV". lukejerram.com. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Bristol artist Luke Jerram to maroon fleet of boats in Leigh Woods in new project" Archived 2015-07-02 at the Wayback Machine. The Bristol Post, February 10, 2015 by Michael Ribbeck
  3. ^ "Luke Jerram's Ghost Boats set to sail in Leigh Woods". ITV
  4. ^ "CFPR at UWE : Visiting Senior Research Fellow Luke Jerram". www.uwe.ac.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  5. ^ "At the Edge of Perception - You Should Know" Archived 2017-12-06 at the Wayback Machine SEED Magazine by Greg Boustead
  6. ^ "Luke Jerram pixelated sculpture at Bristol Temple Meads". BBC News Bristol.
  7. ^ "Withdrawn". Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  8. ^ Clarkes Digital Bursary Archived 2010-12-02 at the Wayback Machine