Sarah Binless is a Leeds based, British artist exploring a sculptural fine art practice. Working with found or pre-existent objects, she uses deconstructive processes to explore the contradictions in our understanding of the objects that surround us. She does not search for meaning but seeks to question, through a practice that is as methodically rigorous as it is perversely indecisive.
Exhibitions
2015 | Mapping Memory in Unfold: British Art Show fringe | 42 New Briggate, Leeds, UK |
2015 | HOARD Works | The Corn Exchange, Leeds, UK |
2015 | Precipice | Leeds College of Art, Blenheim Walk, Leeds, UK |
2015 | The Imaginary Museum: Art Library as Archive | Leeds College of Art Library, Vernon Street, Leeds, UK |
2015 | Eat Nothing | Leeds College of Art, Blenheim Walk, Leeds, UK |
2014 | HOARD | Departure Foundation, Leeds, UK |
2014 | Connections | Cupola Gallery, Sheffield, UK |
2014 | Ones to Watch | Sunny Bank Mill Gallery, Leeds, UK |
2014 | International Artists Book Fair | The Tetley, Leeds, UK |
2014 | Group for International Design Education | Thomas More, Mechelen, Belgium |
2014 | National Arts Learning Network – Mapping Territories | Ravensbourne, London, UK |
2013 | Knitting and Stitching Show | Harrogate International Centre, UK |
2013 | Wool Yorkshire | Victoria Quarter, Leeds, UK |
2013 | Objects From The Graveyard | The Woodhouse Centre, Leeds, UK |
2013 | International Artists Book Fair | The Parkinson Building, University of Leeds, UK |
2013 | Typosgraphe | White Cloth Gallery, Leeds, UK |
2012 | Terrain | Full Circle Creative Hub, Leeds, UK |
2012 | Play City | Arts at Trinity, Leeds, UK |
2012 | Light Night | Leeds College of Art, Vernon Street, Leeds, UK |
Collections
‘The Imaginary Museum: Art Library as Archive’, collated by Louise Atkinson, Leeds College of Art Artist Book Library, 2015
Affiliations
East Street Arts – Member
HOARD – project participant
Mark Devereaux Projects – Associate
Pyramid of Arts – supported artist
Education
2012-2015 BA (Hons) Art & Design (Interdisciplinary), Leeds College of Art
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