Cameron Jarvie

Contemporary Art Practice (MA)

About

Cameron Jarvie (b. 1998, Hong Kong) is a British artist based in London with an interdisciplinary practice. His work looks to unpick and/or direct the processes through which we draw meaning.

He writes this in his final weeks of an MA in Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art. He arrived holding a BA in Fine Art from Newcastle University with 1st Class hons, along with The Final Year Student Prize for Achievement in Final Year, and The John Bell Simpson Prize for Most Outstanding Dissertation. He also has completed residencies with Space 118 (India) and VARC Hexham (UK), an Erasmus+ exchange programme with ASP Warszawa (Poland), and the Collective Studio programme with The Newbridge Project, Shieldfield (UK).

This academic year, his work has been exhibited in ‘Elephant in the Safe?’ at Asylum Chapel Peckham (2024), ‘Playground’ at Pedlars Park Vauxhall (2024), ‘The Royal College of Art SoAH Degree Shows 2024’ at RCA Battersea (2024), across ‘CAP Festival: Towards Levitation’ at Tate Modern, Montez Press Radio, Ivy House Peckham, Hangar Space Battersea, and Genesis Cinema Mile End, London (2024), in ‘Rites &Ritual’ at Safehouse 2, London (2024), ‘Everything Must Go’ at The Cookhouse UAL, London (2024), ‘Desire? Desire!’ at Pending RCA, London (2024) ‘No Man’s Land’ at the Dyson Gallery, London, (2023), and ‘Fireside’ in the SET Woolwich Garden, (2023),
Additionally he has recently operated as a lead coordinator on a 101 artist audiovisual exposition and a 40 artist radio broadcast, and as a lead programmer on a 14 artist group exhibition and on a 26 artist variety event. He also facilitates workshops, hosts a radio show, and instigates an annual large-scale treasure hunt.

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