Statement
Emily Roberts is an artist and art teacher specialising in working from life and imagination. She is a senior technician at Falmouth University, teaching life drawing.
After completing a degree in History of Art at Bristol University and then training in traditional oil painting at Charles H. Cecil Studios in Florence where she took on various teaching roles, she moved to Margate and then Cornwall. Emily has taught in studios in Antwerp, Basel, Florence, Firle, London and across Cornwall. Her work is held in private collections across Europe and North America. In her newer, more personal work, she hopes to bring traditional methods to a contemporary experience, bridging the void between the visual tradition and the modern psyche.
Her ongoing project, No Man's Land, is a large scale multimedia project examining refuge.
This project draws from myth and experience to offer artifacts and images from an imagined world on the banks of the River Styx. Spanning themes of belonging, transition, water crossings and our relationship to land, No Man's Land seeks to examine an imagined environment, drawn together from Calais, Cornwall, Margate and myth.
Exhibitions and selected commissions
2024 The Green Cube, Potager Garden, Constantine
2023 Royal Cambrian Academy, Conwy
2023 Guildford House, Guildford
2022 commissioned illustration work for Es Devlin Studio
2022 appearance in Sky Portrait Artist of the Year
2022 it aint Coca Cola, it's rice, Kaolin, Golant
2022 Red Store Lerryn
2021-2022 Turner Contemporary Open, Margate
2019 Gallery 40, Brighton
2018 Human/Nature Old Brompton Gallery, London
2016 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London
2016 Pastel Society Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
2016 Portraits, Charles H. Cecil Studios, Florence
Education
October 2014- July 2017: Charles H. Cecil Studios: Three years training in drawing and painting, with extensive teaching experience
October 2009- June 2013: University of Bristol: BA History of Art, 2:1