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Rose Bell is an exhibiting artist and qualified art psychotherapist from South East London.
She works from a multi-disciplinary perspective, primarily including sound, performance, installation, drawing and text.
She has worked in the art department for acclaimed shows such as Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared and live comedy production.
She has worked to facilitate and encourage youth activism, helping to set up and design the Young Activist Network with Young Activists looking to create systemic change. https://youngactivistnetwork.org/
Exhibitions/ Performance/ Workshops
2023
‘Crossing Into the Electric Magnetic’ - AqTushetii, Georgia ( Live Performance)
‘Caucausus’- AqTushetii, Georgia
‘Play’, New Cross, London (Installation), UK
Nightingale Hammerson, Carehome (Art Therapist) London, UK
2022
‘Actual’ Goldsmiths College, London UK
‘Avaristo’ Belly Up Tavern, California - Sound Consultant. USA
Lewisham Schools DIstrict (Art Therapist) London, UK
2021
‘Pause’ Goldsmiths College, London
2020
‘Splicers’ Montreal, Canada
Posto Agua, Workshop Facilitation and Exhibition.
2019
‘Kafkaesque’ - Collaboration with writer Harry Denniston for Seam Editions (Online)
Young Activist Network x Assembly House, Norfolk, UK
The Intergalactic Embassy of Great Yarmouth, Young@ Arts Festival, Norfolk (UK)
2018
Finery London, Creative Consultant
‘Linear X’- The Birdcage, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
2017
Posto Agua x XR Norfolk, UK
Posto Agua x Young Activist Network , Norfolk, UK
‘Strangers No More’, Berlin , GE
2016
‘Everything I had for Lunch During My lunch breaks’ - Liberty London
‘Dont Hug Me I’m Scared 6’ - Art Department , London, UK
‘New Contepompories’- Emily Carr, Vancouver , CA
2015
‘Missing Narrative’ - Brixton East, London. UK
‘I woke up and stretched’ - Rosalie Schweiker Residency. Nunhead, UK
‘Chelsea College Degree Show’ - ‘Diagrams of Cool’ - London, UK
2014
‘Launderette’, ‘The Love Cave’ Pimlico, Uk
Education
2020-2023 Goldsmiths College, MA Art Psychotherapy
2011-2013 Chelsea College of Art and Design, BA Hons (1st Class Recipient of Rosalie Schweiker Award)