Dr. Mary Evans

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Biography

Mary Evans is an artist with a national and international reputation, known for her robust artistic practice that critically engages with social, political, geographical, and historical frameworks of Diaspora, migration, and global mobility. She studied at Goldsmiths and the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. Her work interrogates the intersection of fine art and craft through large-scale site-responsive installations, using various media including paper, rubber, paint, and digital elements to explore contemporary Britain’s cultural dynamics influenced by its imperial legacy. Evans employs the silhouette as a visual device to make the Black body visible, highlighting themes of resilience, mobility, and geography. Over her thirty-year career, she has been featured in significant exhibitions, including the 3rd Guangzhou Triennial and the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship at the National Museum of African Art in Washington DC. Her notable installations have been displayed in prestigious venues worldwide, inviting dialogue about historical and contemporary narratives surrounding identity and representation.

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Slade Professor

2020-01-01 — Present

Slade School of Fine Art, University College London • London, UK

Leading and directing the Slade School of Fine Art, overseeing academic programs and artistic initiatives.