Taking place at the end of each month, our free feedback sessions are a chance to get feedback on your work from a practicing artist in a supportive and friendly environment. All kinds of creative work are welcome.
February’s feedback session will be led by Lina Ivanova.
There are five slots available for showing work, but all are welcome to join in the discussion! Please arrive promptly to ensure your place. Email us your images and any additional requirements at info@turf-projects.com if you’d like us to get images up full scale on our projector.
ABOUT LINA IVANOVA
Lina Ivanova is an artist based in London, originally from Bulgaria. Her practice is process-led, multidisciplinary, primarily focusing on photography and sculpture. Lina constructs multi-media installations as a means of negotiating the notion of place. Having graduated with a BA in Photography (2015) from the University of Portsmouth, she co-founded Revolv Collective (2017) and completed a Postgraduate Certificate of Education (2018). Lina was awarded the Turner Contemporary Portfolio Prize (2018) and participated in the research workshop The Stuff of Photography at The Photographers Gallery (2019). Her work has been shown by RPS (2019), as part of South Bermondsey Art Trail (2020-23), Goethe Institute, Bulgaria and Peckham 24 (2021). Lina was recently awarded the Desire Paths Project Grant by Turf Projects, producing community workshops and working towards a site specific public art installation at the disused Reeves Corner in Croydon.
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