AMELIA LANCASTER

Amelia Lancaster originally studied architecture and set design before becoming an artist and photographer. Amelia won a national set design competition to work at the BBC and has exhibited in The Courtauld East Wing, Proud and Velorose Galleries. Her work has been published in ICON Magazine, The Times and The Architects Journal.
Amelia’s Southbank work transforms architecture through spatial abstraction; contrast and colours are manipulated to create concrete compositions . Colour is also used to flatten the image and reduce it to shape and form. Negative space is also explored sometimes creating ambiguous spaces.
Since 2017 Amelia has been Artist in Residence for Brent Council covering the Regeneration of The South Kilburn Estate. This has given her access to empty tower blocks and the demolition site. Her work records the end of an era for high rise social housing and recent work from this series was exhibited at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and Ashurst Emerging Artist Exhibition.

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