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Updated: 2025-07-28 08:25:14

RESUME

Jo Chate (b. Essex UK) lives and works in London, she is a graduate of UCL, Kingston University and the Royal College of Art, London, receiving an MA in Painting. Her work has been included in numerous solo and group shows internationally. Selected shows include Disturb the Logic, TondoCosmic, London UK, 2025; Art on a Postcard International Womens Day, The Bomb Factory, London UK, 2025; Outliers, Q&C Gallery, Cambridge, UK, 2024 (Two person); Microstoria, Polarraum, Hamburg, Germany, 2024; Undone, TondoCosmic, London UK 2024, Goth in a Landscape, Museum Galleries, Aberystwyth, Wales UK 2024; You are the Circle, Excelsior, London UK, 2024; This years Model Part II, Studio 1.1, London UK, 2024; Radical Residency VIII Exhibition, Unit 1 Gallery, London UK 2024; Custard Splits, SET London 2023; Womxn, Unit 1 Gallery, London, 2022; Eutopia, Generation and Display Gallery, London 2021; Hastings Open, Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, 2020; Notes from the White Book, The Perfume Factory, London 2017 (Two person); Angelis Defensa, Vicoli Poli, Spoleto, Italy 2012 (Solo); Let The World Slip, Lion and Lamb Gallery, London, 2012; Artworksopen, Barbican Arts Group Trust, London, 2010; How We Dwelt in Two Worlds, Blyth Gallery, London 2006; Art Futures Bloomberg, London 2005; Syncopations, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm 2005.

Her works are part of numerous collections including Unilever, The Collective, The Royal College of Art as well as private collections in the UK, Italy and USA.