Profile
Today the world is losing its architectural cultural heritage faster than it can be documented. While we should strive to preserve as much as possible of our collective past, we cannot save everything. One option is to document heritage before it is lost; this is where my practice comes into play. Using Intaglio and lithographic processes my work acts as an artistic documentation of abandoned buildings which have historic and social significance.
Alongside my practice I teach traditional printmaking processes at UWE (University of the West of England) and work as a freelance workshop practitioner.
I have a studio in Bristol and welcome people to come and view work, chat all things print and work on 1:1 projects.
Articles:
www.peopleofprint.com/exhibition/jemma-gunning/
www.peopleofprint.com/exhibition/fragments-ii-an-online-exhibition-by-jemma-gunning-and-mark-lippett/