Claire Prosser

b. 1989, Church Village, Wales
Lives and works in South Wales

Claire Prosser, <i>How much you put in isn`t always what you get out</i>, 2017
Claire Prosser, How much you put in isn`t always what you get out, 2017

Claire Prosser uses a variety of artistic mediums to explore the alchemical properties of making and repetition. Prominently drawing on the processes of performance and text to explore how society perceives our tangible environment.



Most recently working with textiles, sculpture and drawing, Claire investigates patterns in habits, language and dreams, to reveal a conversation about the definition of making. Discussing the process of repetition, deconstruction and transformation to influence conceptual decisions in art that are made in chain reaction. Through this, it creates a body of work that becomes enriched with experience and knowledge that communicates and affects our society.

Claire studied BA (Hons) Fine Art at Arts University Bournemouth. Completing residencies at The Reading Room, Create Pembrokeshire (2018), RHOD Residency, Carmarthen (2017) and Locator 25 with Simon Whitehead (2017). Recent exhibitions include Made in Roath (2017), The Show about a Show, Scaffold Gallery, Manchester (2017) and Semi-Detached at Arcade Cardiff (2016).

The artist was in the following exhibition:
UNITe 2018

Links :
http://www.clairelouiseprosser.co.uk/
  • Claire Prosser, <i>Working Hour (Door Mat)</i>, 2011
  • Claire Prosser, <i>How much you put in isn`t always what you get out</i>, 2017
  • Claire Prosser, <i>The Mess</i>, 2015
  • Claire Prosser, <i>Untitled</i>, 2014
  • Claire Prosser, <i>Untitled work in progress</i>, 2018
  • Claire Prosser, <i>Windowsill Exchange Project</i>, 2015