Camilla Hanney (b. 1992) is an Irish artist living and working in London. She is a Graduate of Goldsmiths University Masters of Fine Art programme (2017-2019) and also Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Visual Arts Practice 2010-2015). Since moving to London, her work has been exhibited by a diverse range of galleries including the South London Gallery in conjunction with Bloomberg New Contemporaries, No. 20 Arts, Muse Gallery, Dora House, Messums, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, The Rosenfeld Gallery and Cromwell Place Gallery.
Camilla was the 2019/20 recipient of the Sarabande: The Lee Alexander Mcqueen Foundation studio bursary. She was granted the UK Young artist of the year runner up award at its inaugural award ceremony which was held at the Saatchi . She received the ‘Committee's Choice’ prize at ‘Exceptional’ an exhibition of recent graduate work at Collyer Bristow Gallery and was recipient of the zealous: Sculpture stories prize. dry.
She was recipient of the 2022 Newbury Trust Craft Excellence Award in conjunction with Cockpit Arts and was chosen for the 2022 Artist initiated projects in conjunction with the Irish arts council, granting her a funded solo show at Pallas Project Gallery, Dublin. Her most recent exhibition ‘A Common Thread’ was held in Linenhall Arts Centre, Ireland. Her work has been featured in articles by Ceramic Review, Crafts Magazine, Elephant Magazine, wallpapermag, Showstudio, Mission Mag and Harpers Bazaar.
2021
Craft Magazine - two page feature in Summer issue 2021
Harper’s Bazaar - Artist’s feature in Harper’s Bazaar ‘Freeze’ issue.
Elephant Magazine - ‘Why These Artists Brutalize the Female Body’ by Charlotte Jansen - March 2020
Wallpaper Mag * -'Sarabande Reframes Femininity for International Women's Day' - Alice Godwin
Show Studio - ‘New Exhibition at Sarabande Celebrates Womanhood' - by Astriad Hiort - March 2020
The Art Gorgeous - ‘10 Female Textile Artists you should know’ -by Lizzy Vartanian
FAB UK magazine - ‘Winner announced Robert Walters UK young Artist of the Year Award’ article
South East 15 - ‘Our 4 highlights from the Goldsmiths MFA Fine Art degree show’ by Issey Scott
Selvedge Magazine - July 2019 Artist feature