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Stephanie Dubois
26 August 08

Looking, Thinking, Drawing

  • Queens Park Arts Centre
Venue
Queens Park Arts Centre
Starts
Monday, September 22, 2008
Ends
Monday, October 13, 2008
Address
Queens Park, Aylesbury, Bucks HP21 7RT
Location
South East England

Being held as part of The Big Draw 2008, awful/FANTASTIC! presents an exhibition of selected members' work showing the wide and diverse uses and interpretations of drawing within contemporary art practice.

Stephanie Dubois

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Stephanie Dubois

Stephanie Dubois graduated in 2006 from Bucks New University with a BA (Hons) Fine Art Practice, followed by a year’s post graduate study at University of Hertfordshire.  Currently living in Milton Keynes, Stephanie has just an MA History of Art programme at University of Reading. Her research explored the relationship between gender, ideology and culture with regard to how women artists have been inscribed into art history. Particular interests included self-portraiture and depictions of the female nude by women artists in the nineteenth and twentieth century and women’s sculptural practice in the twentieth and twenty first century. http://laughingtorso.blogspot.co.uk/

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