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Catrin Morgan
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Biography
Catrin Morgan studied Communication Art and Design at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 2008. Since then she has exhibited widely and has work in the British Library collection.
In 2011 Catrin completed a residency at the Florence Trust with an exhibition entitled Numbers Stations that has since been shown at Bletchley Park and dalla Rosa gallery. Her first book, Phantom Settlements a collaboration with another illustrator, Mireille Fauchon containing interviews with the artists, Ryan Gander, Tom McCarthy and Jamie Shovlin, was published by Ditto Press in 2011. Her second published work is an illustrated version of The Age of Wire and String by Ben Marcus, published by Granta in 2013.
Morgan is currently exploring the relationship between illustration and print based deceptions such as Ern Malley or Nat Tate at the Royal College of Art through a practice based research degree. In 2011 she was awarded a Bursary from the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust in support of her research.
Primary Supervisor
Professor Dan Fern
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