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Natasha Eves

Discipline:

Textile Artist, Academic, Curator, Publican

Location:

London, UK

ABOUT:

Natasha Eves is a textile artist and publican. Her practice uses processes of knitting and weaving to explore relations of care, invisible labour, digital hoarding and popular culture. Currently, she teaches constructed textiles to undergraduates and postgraduates at Goldsmiths, University of London (UK), and runs a traditional community-oriented pub in South-East London. In 2019, she completed her masters in contemporary art theory at Goldsmiths and the California Institute of the Arts (USA), going on to participate in School of the Damned (2020-22), a free, self-organised alternative art school.

WORKS:

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