Charlotte Bell (b. 1992, Toronto)
Education:
2019 University of the Arts London (London College of Communication), Masters of Photography
2014 University of King’s College, Bachelor of Arts English
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2020 My House is An Island, ArtHouseHaus, London, UK.
2020 Flows Across The Bridge, Online Exhibition, Chelsea College Curation and Collections
2019 Magic Radio Hour, Riverside Arts Festival, Dawson City, Yukon
2019 Plush World, Interplay, London College of Communication MA Photography Degree Show, London, UK
2019 Inside But Beyond // Something Else, Video work with Edwin White (Eola), With , Arts Academy Gallery, London, UK
2019 Plush World, Work In Progress, London College of Communication MA Photography Interim Show
2018 Untitled Photo Work, Ricky’s Shed, Sointula Art Shed Window Gallery, Sointula, British Columbia
2016 Untitled Video Work, Riverside Arts Fest, Dawson City, Yukon
2013 Untitled Installation, Blue Canoes, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Residencies:
September 2023, Fish Factory Residency, Stöðvafjörður, Iceland
January 2020, Vermont Studio Centre, Johnson, Vermont
August 2019, Lay of the Land, Port, Donegal, Ireland
November 2017, Art in the Shed, Sointula, British Columbia, Canada
Artist Talks / Lectures:
Resident Presentations, Vermont Studio Centre, January 2020, Johnson, Vermont
The Personal is Practice, LLC Graduate Symposium, November 2019, London, England
Selected Publications :
Bell,Charlotte, Pastor Williams, Throwaways, “Lose The Film” January 2021
Bell, Charlotte, Untitled, Long Walk Collective, September 2020
Bell, Charlotte, Plush World, November 2019
Bell, Charlotte, Wonfor, Sophie, “What We Remembered // What We Could Not See, Anthology, March 2019
Bell, Charlotte “The Girl Writer”, Maybe Probably, August 2015
Globe and Mail, Title Photo, “The Yukon: Sift through an eclectic mix of wares at a vibrant pop-up shop” March 2017
Broken Pencil Magazine, Title Photo “ Folio: Work in Progress” May 2017
Professional Practice:
2023 Chico Portfolio Review, Juried by Jenia Fridlyand, Darius Himes and Martin Amis, Pray, Montana