Artist Statement
Jacqueline Ennis –Cole is an emerging artist interested in the way collective and participatory practice deepens her environmental and social concerns. The camera offers her a tool much like a pencil to sketch and record her unfolding experience. The sketches become works in and of themselves or are selected and developed into photographic and sculptural installations. These installations communicate the narratives that she chooses to tell. Intuition, found objects and the chance encounters along the way are interwoven into her processes of thinking and making.
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Biography
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Jacqueline Ennis-Cole (b. 1964 Manchester, UK) engaged in MA Fine Art study in Drawing at UAL Wimbledon (2015 – 2017); a Foundation Diploma at West Dean College (2013 – 2015) and an MSc in Anthropology of (Art) Education at Brunel University; BSc (Hons) Social Sciences and BA in Textiles at UCA Farnham. Solo Exhibition 'Welcome Black I am Red' Dark Sugars Exhibition Space (2017) and Selected Group Exhibitions include; New Perspectives Centre For Recent Drawing (2017); 'Drawn Together' Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Gallery (2016); 'Out of Line' the Centre For Recent Drawing (2016); 'We All Draw' Barge House Exhibition Space (2015). She lives and works in London.
