Sarah Maple
Sarah Maple is a British visual artist. She was recognised for her work after being awarded the "New Sensations" prize.[2]
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Born | 1985 38) | (age
Nationality | British |
Education | Kingston University |
Known for | painting |
Notable work | "Haram", "Menstruate with Pride", "Anti Rape Cloak" |
Awards | 4 New Sensations Sky Academy Arts Scholarship[1] |
Early life and education
Maple was born in 1985 to a Kenyan Muslim mother and British father.[3] In 2003, she went through a Foundation Course at the University of the Creative Arts. Four years later, she received a BA of Fine Art with honours at Kingston University.[4]
Awards
In 2007 she won the "4 New Sensations" competition, run by Channel 4 in conjunction with the Saatchi Gallery. The competition's aim is "to find the most exciting and imaginative artistic talent in the UK"[5] from among art students graduating that year.
In 2015 she won a Sky Academy Arts Scholarship to produce a new body of work for a new solo exhibition in 2017 [6] Maple has exhibited her work at galleries and institutions such as Tate Britain,[7] The New Art Exchange,[8] Golden Thread Gallery [9] and Kunstihoone Tallinn [10]
In 2015 she released her first book You Could Have Done This, a hardback art book of selected works with contributions from Beverley Knowles (curator and writer), Margaret Harrison (artist), Oreet Ashery (artist) and Anne Swartz (professor Art History) [11]



References
- "Sky Group".
- Frizzell, Nell (14 July 2015). "Artist Sarah Maple: 'I've had death threats'". the Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- Menstruate with Pride, Breaking Taboos With Sarah Maple "The Independent" Archived 2012-05-02 at the Wayback Machine
- "About/CV". Sarah Maple. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- "New Sensations - Home Page". Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
- "Sky Group".
- "The Practicing Feminist – Talk at Tate Britain".
- "Sarah Maple: Not My Cup of Tea".
- "GOD IS a FEMINIST | Golden Thread Gallery".
- http://old.kunstihoone.ee/index.php%3Fmode=pl_kunstihoone_yritused&yid=515&yritus=n2itus&asukoht=Linnagalerii&aeg=arhiiv&lang=eng&club=1&page=15.html
- "KochxBos Gallery - home".
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