Liberty Quinn is an artist and researcher based in London. Her work sits on the intersection of art and science to investigate the breakdowns and shifting of space of the Anthropocene.
She graduated her Masters in 2023 from the Royal College of Art and in 2019 graduated from the University of Brighton and received the Breakthrough Award from the Artist's Collecting Society (ACS) during her time there. Soon after graduating RCA Liberty had her debut London solo exhibition The Void Went Flash at Hackney Gallery, London.
Selected exhibitions include After at ASC Gallery, Senses at General Assembly, Night Boat at Fitzrovia Gallery, Proximity at Fold Gallery, Two Fold at Southwark Park Gallery, Stack at 67 York Street, and Un/Sense at Christie's, which showcased the rising talent of artists based in London.
Liberty recently delivered a paper 'Ice and Data: Investigating Antarctica's instability through Research and Practice' at Hugarflug, the annual conference of artistic research at Iceland University of the Arts and 'Digital Fractures: Visualising Environmental Change in Antarctica' at Forces of Nature: New Perspectives on Art and Changing Environments symposium at the Henry Moore Institute. She has undertaken two residencies at Wysing Arts Centre and has been featured in publications including Printmaking Today.
You can find some of her art on @liberty.quinn
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Past Seminar Recordings
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Why West Antarctica is Critical to Sea Level Rises - Mark Hehlen
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