Ana Kazaroff is an Argentinian artist based in Croydon. She draws connections between everyday materials, such as processed meats and stone. Woodwork and faux surfaces are the core of her process as she approaches materials as a way to bring to light power structures. In her practice there is no hierarchy: marble, chorizo and wood converge into one. She holds an MA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School, where she also did a fellowship in Decorative Surfaces and currently works as a Wood Workshop Technician. Her work was exhibited in Eastside Projects, Kupfer, OHSH, Liliya, Galería Grasa (Buenos Aires) and Neoramart (Paris). Her work was reviewed by The White Pube and featured in Vogue Mexico. She was awarded a Develop Your Creative Practice grant by Arts Council England.

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