"plucking, shaving, preparing, boiling, stirring, licking, moulding, reducing, recording, criticising, measuring, regulating, improving"
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Welcome to the website of contemporary female visual artist, Sarah Misselbrook. Misselbrook is a practising multi-media artist based in Southampton, England.

This site offers you the chance to view the artist’s online gallery including Misselbrook’s conceptual sculptural and body casting artworks, photography and drawing.

You can venture through solo and group exhibitions Misselbrook’s artwork has featured in to date.

Artist writing, research and ideas can be investigated offering an insight into the theory underlying the practical art. Within this, Misselbrook analyses and explores socio-cultural concerns about femininity, feminism, the body, individual control and consumption.

 

For Misselbrook's latest CV click here.

 

 

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News...

'New Creators' competition ArtVaults 2008

Sarah Misselbrook has been commissioned by ArtVaults to act as mentor to the winning students from Winchester School of Art and Hounsdown School.

 

LATEST WORKS

New 2D canvas works using cactus spikes, leather and food colouring.

 

 

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