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Helen Wilson (b. 1992) is an artist based in London. She graduated from MA Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London in 2021 and with a BA in Sculpture from Camberwell College of Art in 2014. She co-runs Liquid Gold Studios in Holborn, London, founded Twelve Workshops and was part of the collective ADAM. Her recent exhibitions include Either Side at Art Lacuna, London and iObject at the Freud Museum. 

She also runs workshops for artists and community groups, especially based around art education and peer-to-peer skill sharing. She is interested in labour, time and work and has instigated projects around funding including HELP  to help fund her Masters and a Hand for a Hand. 

EDUCATION

2019 - 2021 – MA in Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London
2011 - 2014 – BA (Hons) Sculpture, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL, London

EXHIBITIONS

2022

Either Side, Art Lacuna, London

Custard Cowboy, Liquid Gold Studios, London

2021

Royal College of Art Degree Show, Cromwell Place, London
RCA2021, Online Exhibition
iObject, Freud Museum, Online Exhibition
ADAM’s Window, Bedford Street, London

2020

Open Office, ADAM, London
Flesh, Old Operating Theatre, London
WIP Show, Royal College of Art, London

2018

APT Live, APT Gallery, London
Here then, was I, Thames Side Studios Gallery, London
Antiuniversity Now: GCSE Sketchbook, Arbeit Studios, London

2016

Art Licks at APT, APT Gallery, London
APT Live, APT Gallery, London
Show It!,Vinyl Deptford, London
Antiuniversity Now: Walk talk, Eat art, Somerset House, London
Affordable Art Fair, Battersea, London

2015

Being In Place, Studio 4 Park Hall, London
Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork, Nice Gallery
Capsule, Embassy Tea Gallery, London
Sketchy Remarks, Floating Island Gallery, London

2014

Camberwell Degree Show, London
Show Motion, Showroom, London

PROJECTS

Twelve Workshops

Liquid Gold Studios

ADAM – based in an office off the Strand, Sept 2020– May 2021
Telecom Studios – March - June 2020
Portable Studio Society – 2016-2018

RESIDENCIES

Walkative Society, 2020
North and Found Digital Residency, 2017-2018

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