Charlotte Tupper is a multi-disciplinary artist specialising in textile art with a particular focus on a participatory approach to working.
Charlotte has co-ordinated projects which are heavily shaped by community exchange, social connections and a collaboration of ideas and enjoys working in a variety of settings from care homes to refugee camps, museums to international festivals.
Her artistic practice explores the role of legacies and relics as a means of proving one’s existence. She is fascinated by the choices we make and what we choose to leave behind
Charlotte is an Associate Artist at Nottingham Contemporary
Selected exhibitions and projects
Assemble and Schools of Tomorrow: The Place We Imagine, Nottingham Contemporary, 2022
International Postcard Exhibition, Surface Gallery, 2021
Grow, Frontier Gallery, Sheffield, 2021
Open Fragments, Pragmatica Collective, Online, 2021
The Spark Arts Family Festival, Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre and Library, 2019
‘In Conversations with myself’ (Solo) Wollaton Library, 2019
THiNK summer open show, Nottingham, 2018
START exhibition with eight local Nottingham Primary Schools, Nottingham Contemporary, 2018
DRET exhibition with eight East Midlands Primary Schools, Nottingham Contemporary, 2017
Mapping Futures, Late Debate, London Transport Museum, 2017
Project 353, London Transport Museum, 2016
In Their Footsteps; Richmond’s First World War, Orleans House Gallery, 2014
Meet the Artists, Orleans House Gallery, 2010
An Obedience Class, The Blueroom, Liverpool and Cornerhouse, Manchester, 2009
Grains of Paradise, The Blueroom, Liverpool, 2008
Vermin, Live WOC, Islington Mill Studios, Manchester, 2007