ROSIE MORRIS




Rosie Morris is a visual artist based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. She makes large scale installations, painting, film, photography, print, and sound. Her background is making site responsive paintings you walk into and around, activating the viewers encounter and awareness of space in relation to the outside world.

Recent work explores architectural sites as a metaphor for the body: sheltering and archiving traces of caring encounter and memory.



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ROSIE MORRIS







“Morris’ works are like reminders – places and times that feel like those we have been before, like memories of old lives that we cannot quite put our finger on.” Anneka French, ‘Close your eyes; press down on your lids’


“Morris’s work can be viewed as experiential art. Art which is located in the spiritual, art which consumes the senses to such an extent that the viewer cannot help but be delightfully absorbed by the serene experience.” Camilla Irvine-Fortesque, Corridor 8





Biography


1986 b. Nottingham, UK. Lives and works in Newcastle upon Tyne

2005 BTEC Diploma Art and Design Foundation Studies, Loughborough University, UK

2008 BA Hons. Fine Art, Painting, Loughborough University, UK

2010 Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Newcastle University, UK

2012 MFA, Newcastle University, UK



Selected Exhibitions


2026

CHORA, 36 Gallery, Newcastle, collaboration with Sara Barker, with commissioned sound by Sally Pilkington

Mother Curator, Reid Gallery, Glasgow, group exhibition curated by Emma Scarlett


2024

GESTURES, St. John’s Church, Healey

Interlaced, group exhibition with Hypha Collective as part of Middlesbrough Art Weekender


2023

LOOP, Assemblage II: Time and Space, Gallery North Project Space, Northumbria University

Figures that Sway, site responsive community arts project in collaboration with Harriet Sutcliffe at Tynemouth Priory & Castle

Hypha, group exhibition with Hypha Collective, St. John’s Church, Healey, Northumberland


2022

Undutiful Spirit, BALTIC Artist Archive Residency, collaborative project with artist Harriet Sutcliffe and curator Gayle Meikle.


2021

In/out/of this world, commissioned installation part of Catrin Huber’s larger exhibition Expanded Interiors Re-Staged, at Hatton Gallery, Newcastle, UK

Town Hall Meeting of the Air, BALTIC 39, Newcastle, UK, ‘Unfolding Architecture’ collaborative film made with Taryn Edmonds, included as part of the exhibition by Kate Liston and Tess Denman-Cleaver

BALTIC Open
, BALTIC, Gateshead, UK


2018

Walls, 36 Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK


2017

Notes on Navigating Space, Collaboration with Taryn Edmonds, Artlacuna, London


2016

Circles are Slices of Spheres, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

COME TO DUST
, Generator Projects, Dundee, UK


2015

Sheffield Artists Book Prize, Sheffield, UK

Proyector International Video Art Festival, Quinta del Sordo, Madrid, Spain

55 Westgate Road // Dreamers
, 55-57 Westgate Road, site specific film installation with corresponding publication, Newcastle, UK

Beyond the Goldmine Standard
, RPM Records, Newcastle, site specific project curated by Matt Hearn as part of Baltic 39 exhibition, The Curves of the Needle, to coincide with Record Store Day


2014

MONOLOGUE, 36 Lime Street Gallery, Newcastle, UK

Shifting Dimensions,
site specific outdoor commission as part of Art, Cities & Landscape Festival, 2014, Maison de la Culture d’Amiens, Amiens, France

Phase
, Castle Keep, collaborative exhibition with sound artist Sam Grant, Newcastle, UK


2013

ArtHouses, Whitley Bay Film Festival, Whitley Bay, UK


2012

Set & Setting, Connecting Principle, Newcastle University, UK

Newcastle University Master of Fine Art Show
, UK

TransitionLong Gallery, Newcastle University, UK


2011

Newcastle University Master of Fine Art Interim Show, UK

Platform Emergent, Vyner Street Gallery, London, UK


Reviews


Close your eyes; press down on your lids, text on In / out / of this world , by Anneka French

Expanded Interiors: Re-Staged, review in Corridor 8 by Grace Denton

Aesthetica online interview for Circles are Slices of Spheres

Review by Camilla Irvine-Fortescue of Circles are Slices of Spheres in Corridor8



Collections


The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK

Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK



Other Projects, Awards & Residencies


2021 Guest co-edited Artist Newsletter’s 40th Anniversary 1990’s Issue 2 with Catherine Bertola, providing a platform for women artists and writers to highlight less visible, marginalised and precarious practices.

2020 Artist/Mum project, publication featuring interview extracts with 10 artists who are also mums

2017-19 Research Assistant on Expanded Interiors at Newcastle University

2017 Residency at ArtLacuna Project Space, London

2016 Awarded Grants for the Arts from Arts Council England for Circles are Slices of Spheres at Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne

2013-2014 Awarded Grants for the Arts from Arts Council England for Research and Development and exhibition at Castle Keep, Newcastle Upon Tyne

2013 Shortlisted for Warrick Stafford Research Fellowship, Newcastle Upon Tyne

2013 Shortlisted for The Abbey Painting Scholarship, British School at Rome

2012-2013 Selected for mentoring scheme with artist Nadia Hebson, Newcastle

2012 Research visit to Japan



Teaching & Talks


2024 - present, Lecturer in Fine Art, Glasgow School of Art

2020-2023 Lecturer in Fine Art, Newcastle University

2021 Expanded Interiors Re-Staged: an artist talk with Catrin Huber and Rosie Morris

2021 Harsh Light: Rosie Morris & Fiona Larkin, Bloc Projects

2020 Artist/Mum presentation as part of Performance and Wellbeing Symposium, University of Brighton, alongside Fiona Larkin, Catherine Bertola, Laura Harrington and Kate Liston

2017 Artist Talk, Northumbria University

2016-18 Visiting Lecturer for Newcastle University School of Architecture

2015 Artist Talk, MFA, Newcastle University

2014 Artist Talk, London College of Garden Design, Regents College, London

2011-2013 Drawing Tutor at Newcastle University for Fine Art and Architecture Departments