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RESUME

contact: morley180@hotmail.com

website: http://www.neil-morley.com/

Education MA in Painting, Royal College of Art 1999-2001 BA (hons) in Fine Art, Staffordshire University 1992-1995 Residencies Berwick Gymnasium Artist Fellowship 2009-2010 Arts Council, England, Artist Insight residency 2006-2007 Art in Industry.

Exhibitions

Speed of thought, Group Show, Newington Gallery, London 2019, London 2018, A Caroming, Centre for Recent Drawing, London Making Waves, Walthamstow Window Gallery, London 2015, Ornamental Status III, 5th Base Gallery, London 2014 Two Person Exhibition with Alison Hand - Bay Art Gallery Cardiff, 2012 English heritage, Solo, Queens Art Centre, Hexham 2011 Final Departure, Solo, Nordisk Project Space, Norway 2010 English heritage, Solo Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, 2010 Berwick upon Tweed part of the Berwick Gymnasium Fellowship Fringe M.K Painting Prize, Milton Keynes (Cataloue) 2009 A Concise History of Modern Tourism, Solo, 20- 21 Arts Centre, Nth Lincolnshire 2009 Artsway Open 2005, Artsway, New Forest, Hampshire 2005 Seven-Seven Gallery, Ideologies & Demigods Two Person show with Alison Hand 2004 Wellworth, Group Exhibition, Keith Talent Gallery, London2003 Arcadia and the City, Group Exhibition, Marble Hill House (catalogue)2002 Royal college of Art, Final show (catalogue) 2001 Truancy, Group Exhibition, Limehouse Art foundation 2000 Assembly, Group Exhibition, Stepney City, London (catalogue) 2000 The British Way, Solo Exhibition, Red Gallery, Hull 1999 Shelton Gallery, Solo Exhibition, Staffordshire University 1996 Select, Group Exhibition, Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool 1995 Awards/Funding Arts Council, England Funding Grant 2007 Arts Council, England Interact Award 2006 Neville Burston Memorial Award, Royal College of Art 2001 TI Travel Awards, Greece, Budapest and Berlin 1999-2001

Curator

If you look like your passport photo you're too ill to travel, Sheffield Hallam University Art Gallery 21April 2012 – 20 May 2012

If you look like your passport photo you're too ill to travel explores the representation and utilisation of history and heritage in tourism and regeneration. The exhibition investigated how contemporary art critiques the consumption of tourism and the heritage industry. Artists included Duncan Swann, Common culture, Walker and Bromwich, Uta Koegelsberger