Approved: 10.02.2015

Alison ONeill

Artist

Approved: 10.02.2015

Alison O’Neill's video works seek escape routes into an imaginary world via the overlooked and the mundane. She uses everyday objects such as bin bags and discarded packaging as video containers. They are brief, looped works where nothing much seems to happen. Silently flickering and barely moving they are short, fleeting moments destined to repeat forever.

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    Artist Statement

    Alison O’Neill's video works seek escape routes into an imaginary world via the overlooked and the mundane. She uses everyday objects such as bin bags and discarded packaging as video containers. They are brief, looped works where nothing much seems to happen. Silently flickering and barely moving they are short, fleeting moments destined to repeat forever.

    Alison O'Neill lives and works in Cambridge, UK. She gained her BA in Fine Art from Falmouth College of Art in Cornwall and her MA in Feminist Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts from the University of Leeds, where she studied under Griselda Pollock.

    Recent screenings and exhibitions include Bridge Video, Chicago (2023), SFSA Drawing Open at No Format Gallery in London (2023), Artist-Parent Pandemic Video and New Genres, at the CAA Annual Conference in New York (2021), Open Out at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2019), The Birth Rites Collection Shortlist Screenings at The Whitworth Gallery, Manchester and King's College London (2018), The Art of Surrender at The Stills Centre for Photography, Edinburgh (2018) and Quickening at The Nightingale Cinema, Chicago (2017).

     Alison's work is currently supported by a DYCP grant from Arts Council, England (2023-24).

    CV & Education

    Education
    PGCE Art and Design, University of Cambridge
    MA Feminist Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts, University of Leeds
    BA (Hons) Fine Art, Falmouth College of Arts

    Forthcoming Screenings and Exhibitions
    2023 Bridge Video, Chicago, USA
    2023 Viloma, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK
    2023 SFSA Drawing Open, No Format Gallery, London, UK    

    Selected Recent Screenings
    2021 Artist-Parent Pandemic Video and New Genres, CAA Annual Conference, New York, USA
    2018 The Art of Surrender: Motherhood and Moving Image, Stills Centre for Photography, Edinburgh, UK
    2018 Birth Rites Collection Prize: Shortlist Screening, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK
    2018 Birth Rites Collection Prize: Shortlist Screening, Kings College, London, UK
    2017 Quickening, Curated by Extended Practice, Nightingale Cinema, Chicago, USA
    2016 Brood Film Festival, Exeter Phoenix, Devon, UK
    2015 Birth Rites Collection Competition: shortlisted artworks - MediaCityUK, Salford, UK
                                          
    Selected Recent Exhibitions

    2023 Unconsumed, The Shoe Factory Social Club, Norwich, UK
    2023 Viloma, Citizens Art Gallery, London, UK
    2021 Shutterhub Open, Cafe Gallery, St Margaret's House, London, UK
    2020 Homeworks, Spilt Milk Gallery, Edinburgh (Online) UK
    2020 Time to Think (Encore), Pil'ours festival, St Gilles Croix de Vie France
    2019 Acropolis Remix, The Wrong Biennale, Athens and online.
    2019 Home, Gallery at Home, Usk, Wales, UK
    2019 Time to Think, Pil'ours festival, St Gilles Croix de Vie, France
    2019 Open Out, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, UK
    2018 Oh MotHER, Spilt Milk Gallery, Custom House Leith, Edinburgh, UK
    2018 The Art of Relation, Cambridge Artworks, Cambridge, UK
    2017 Nasty Women London, The Black and White Building, London, UK
    2017 Sketch Open Drawing Prize, Rabley Drawing Centre, Marlborough, UK
    2017 Nasty Women Cambridge, Cambridge Artworks, UK
    2017 Sketch Open Drawing Prize, Peter Scott Gallery Lancaster, UK
    2017 Desperate Artwives:5th Edition, Granby Space, London, UK
    2017 Sketch Open Drawing Prize, Plymouth College of Arts, Plymouth, UK
    2017 Sketch Open Drawing Prize, Black Swan Arts, Frome, UK
    2016 Object, Object, Alison Richard’s Building, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    2015 Project AfterBirth, White Moose Gallery, Devon, UK
    2015 ProCreate Project Launch, Women's Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
    2015 One For Sorrow, Arts Centre Gallery, North Hertfordshire College, UK
    2014 Residents Artists Exhibition, Arts Centre Gallery, North Hertfordshire College, Hitchin, UK
    2012 We did not dream, Open Studio, Cambridge School of Art Residency, Cambridge, UK
    2011 Follow the Fellow, Changing Spaces, Regent Street, Cambridge, UK

    Curatorial Projects
    2017 Lass Struggle (Exhibition and screening programme) FiliArt at Filia Conference Institute of Education, London, UK (Co-curator)

    Awards/Prizes
    2023-2024 DYCP Award, Arts Council England
    2023 Oppenheim-John Downes Memorial Trust Award
    2020 a-n Professional Development Mentoring Bursary
    2019 Oppenheim-John Downes Memorial Trust Award
    2017 Birth Rites Collection Prize Shortlist
    2017 Sketch Open Drawing Prize Shortlist
    2015 Birth Rites Collection Prize Shortlist

    Residencies
    2018 Digital Artist Residency http://digitalartistresidency.org/
    2016-2018 Associate Artist at DIEP (Digital Institute for Early Parenthood)
    2014-2015 AA2A Artist in Residence, Arts Centre, North Hertfordshire College
    2011-2012 AA2A Artist in Residence at Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University

    Publications/ Conference Papers
    2019 O'Neill A and Paul J, One for Sorrow: the collaborative work of mother and not-yet mother in The Maternal in Creative Work: Intergenerational Discussions on Motherhood and Art Ed. Elena Marchevska and Valerie Walkerdine. Rutledge (Book chapter)
    2016 Art History and the Objectification of Women, Objectification and Gendered Violence Symposium, Crassh, University of Cambridge (Conference paper)
    2015 Imaginary Children, Motherhood and Creative Practice: Maternal Structures in Creative Work, London Southbank University (Conference paper)