Dinah Prentice

Dinah Prentice (born 1935) is a British artist. She paints, and works in textile and in paper collage.[1]

Dinah Prentice
Born1935  (age 86)
Alma mater

Prentice was born in 1935.[2] She attended Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls in London, and the Wyggeston Girls School in Leicester.[3] She then attended Birmingham College of Art and Crafts to study painting,[3] and the Royal Academy Schools in London.[4]

She met her husband, the painter David Prentice,[1] at Birmingham College of Art and Crafts.[4] They married in 1958 and had four daughters.[4] Together, she and David were founders of the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham in 1964.[3] They lived in Northamptonshire[4] and, from 1990,[4] Malvern Wells, and generally avoided exhibiting together.[5]

Her work is in public collections, including those of the Victoria & Albert Museum[6] and the Shipley Art Gallery.[3]

An exhibition of Prentice's work is scheduled to be held from 8 June to 24 August 2018[1] at the University of Birmingham, where her work Laced Threads is permanently installed.[3] The University has referred to her "lifelong commitment to a radical feminist enquiry as an alternative approach to the avant-garde art historical canon".[1]

References

  1. "Dinah Prentice, Piecing". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  2. Watkins, Jonathan; Stevenson, Diana, eds. (2004). Some of the best things in life happen accidentally: the beginning of Ikon. Birmingham, UK: Ikon Gallery. pp. 125–126. ISBN 1904864023.
  3. "Artist/Maker: Dinah Prentice". Aberystwyth University School of Art Museums and Galleries. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  4. Dempsey, Andrew (2 June 2014). "David Prentice obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  5. Post, Birmingham (18 November 2008). "David and Dinah Prentice join the exhibitionists". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  6. "Perspective Drawing | Prentice, Dinah". V&A. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

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