Bryony Benge-Abbott British-Trinidadian
Bryony Benge-Abbott (b. 1984, UK) is a British-Trinidadian artist, curator and producer working at intersection of art and science, with a particular focus on nature connection. Her practice spans street art to oil paintings, textile design to drawing, playing with pattern, scale and composition, and moving between symbolism, abstraction and expressionism in the search for immersive encounters with nature.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022 Anima, Campbell’s Art Gallery, London
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 COZY: Comfortable in My Skin, Gallery OCA, London
2023 TRACE, Chilli Art Projects, London
2022 Lines of Dissent, Dzifa Benson and the Genealogy of the Richmond Borough Art Collection, Orleans House Gallery
2022 Entwined: Plants in Contemporary Painting, 20 21 Visual Arts Centre
2022 Spaces In Between, W1 Curate & Everyday Racism, London
2022 Some Of Us Are Brave: The Feminine, Form and Function, CasildArt, Oxford
2021 Remember The Future, Orleans House Gallery, London
2021 Black Box, Disrupt Space, London
2021 Six predictions of Edinburgh’s future green spaces, British Ecological Society, Edinburgh
2018 Visions of Science, The Edge Gallery, University of Bath
2016 Handmade at Kew, London
2016 The Other Art Fair, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol