Fanny Lam Christie | |
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Born | Hong Kong |
Education | Edinburgh College of Art |
Website | https://www.fannychristie.com/ |
Fanny Lam Christie (born 1952) is a Hong Kong-born artist who specializes in sculpture and works in Scotland. [1] She currently works from her studio in Perthshire, Scotland. [2]
In 2004, Christie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the Edinburgh College of Art. [3] She previously studied painting in Hong Kong in the 1970s, followed by studies in business administration and art education. [3]
Christie's work often focuses on the human relationship with nature. [4] University of Stirling, Perth & Kinross Council and the Scottish Sculpture Park hold works by Christie. [5] [6] She works mainly in bronze and clay, and undertakes private and public commissions as well as site-specific artworks. [3] In 2014–2015, Christie undertook a residency at Stirling University's Institute of Aquaculture. [7] As part of the Grassroots Public Art Grant programme run by West Lothian Council, Christie created a work in Armadale in 2010. [8]
Christie is a member of several professional organisations including the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Visual Arts Scotland, Perthshire Visual Arts Forum, Society of Scottish Artists and the Scottish Artists Union. [3] She is also a member of the artist group, Heartwood Artists. [4]
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Fanny Lam Christie | |
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Born | Hong Kong |
Education | Edinburgh College of Art |
Website | https://www.fannychristie.com/ |
Fanny Lam Christie (born 1952) is a Hong Kong-born artist who specializes in sculpture and works in Scotland. [1] She currently works from her studio in Perthshire, Scotland. [2]
In 2004, Christie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the Edinburgh College of Art. [3] She previously studied painting in Hong Kong in the 1970s, followed by studies in business administration and art education. [3]
Christie's work often focuses on the human relationship with nature. [4] University of Stirling, Perth & Kinross Council and the Scottish Sculpture Park hold works by Christie. [5] [6] She works mainly in bronze and clay, and undertakes private and public commissions as well as site-specific artworks. [3] In 2014–2015, Christie undertook a residency at Stirling University's Institute of Aquaculture. [7] As part of the Grassroots Public Art Grant programme run by West Lothian Council, Christie created a work in Armadale in 2010. [8]
Christie is a member of several professional organisations including the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Visual Arts Scotland, Perthshire Visual Arts Forum, Society of Scottish Artists and the Scottish Artists Union. [3] She is also a member of the artist group, Heartwood Artists. [4]
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