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Education

Kingston School of Art, BA Fine Art​       2014-2018

École Supérieure d'Art et Design Valence, Erasmus Study Abroad     2017

Falmouth University, Fine Art Foundation Diploma           2013-2014

Selected Events & Exhibitions

Venice International Performance Art Week, Venice, Italy.

Jai Thep Festival, Lanna Rock, Thailand.

Bamboo craft Residency at Constellation, Mae Wang, Thailand.

Coed Roots & Legends, Coed Hills Rural Artspace, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

FluxusFilms, SULL Space, Cardiff.

Promenade With Pylon, Coed Rural Artspace, South Wales.

In The Dark, with The London Group, The Cello Factory, London.

Through The Backdoor, as part of Bloomberg New Contemporaries, South London Gallery.

Cultural Traffic Art Fair, ThatThatGallery, Los Angeles.

Fort Process Festival, Newhaven Fort.

Illusive Festival, Deene Park, Corby.

Byline Festival, Pippingford Park, Nutly.

The Art Bicycle-Basket-Boot Faire, Granary Square, Kings Cross, London.

Brainchild Festival, Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum, East Sussex.

HAWK-EYED Final Presentations, Korai Project Space, Nicosia, Cyprus.

Graftin, Kingston School of Art, Kingston-Upon Thames.

Flotsam, Assylum Chapel, London.

Being Together Is Not Enough, Five Years, London.

Bottle On A Broom Loads, Avionics, Kingston Upon Thames.

Art’s Birthday, Red Gallery, London.

CO-CREATION LIVE FACTORY Prologue 1, Venice Performance Art Week, Palazzo Mora, Venice, Italy.

Le Festival Des Poissons Rouges, Beau Garage, Valence, France.

Public Space, Riedenburg Barracks, Salzburg, Austria.

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Fay Burnett is a Welsh artist creating environmentally aware work with-in and with-out themes of time, the witness, vulnerability, relationship, gender, communication, ecological state, mythology, the role of the witness, my vulnerability as performer and the interaction of an audience. I strive to discover how to involve the passive and/or voluntary participation of the visitor within my works. 

 

I use my body and experience as research tools, my method of research is activity. My practice is socially engaged: I interact with the audience directly.

I encourage interchanging roles of performer/audience to develop an equilibrium of responsibility and authority within an artwork.

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