ABOUT


Laura Kate Sutton (1996, London) graduated with a First from Chelsea College of Arts before studying at the Royal Drawing School . Her work consists of a mixture of mediums, experimenting with a combination of language and image exploring philosophy and authenticity. Comedy and the absurd are integrated within her practice and literary creations alongside inescapable duration, abundance of time and repetition. Since finishing her degree, drawing has become a focus in her practice as a tool to navigate her narratives and anxieties. Her drawings playfully focus on humour in alienation and societal obsession with youth. Her work has been permanently collected by the Royal Collection, Sir Mike Mortiz and the Chelsea College of Arts Library.
Education
2015 - 2016
2016 - 2019
Foundation - Camberwell College of Arts
Distinction
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Bachelor of Arts - Chelsea College of Arts
First Class Honours
2022 - 2023
Selected Exhibitions
The Drawing Year - The Royal Drawing School
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April 2025 - SET Lewisham, ‘Hardcore Uproar’
December 2024 - San Mei Gallery, ‘Fundraiser exhibition’
April 2024 - SET Ealing , ‘Funny Dread’
December 2023 - San Mei Gallery, ‘Two for joy’
February 2023 - Filet Space, ‘Red tooth and claw’
December 2022 - Royal Drawing School, ‘The Drawing year 2022’
November 2022 - Christie’s London, ‘The best of the Drawing Year 2022’
August 2022 - Filet Space , ‘Testing Grounds’
August 2020 - Mount studios, ‘For the things that never were’
December 2019 - The Flying Dutchmen, ‘Figs'
June 2019, Chelsea College of Arts, ‘Roger Rote’
February 2018 - Nolia's gallery, ‘Hugh Williams and the Manere’
August 2017 - The Trifle Space, ‘Jones’s Wood’
May 2017 - Prince Of Peckham, ‘CRUMB’