Emma Pratt: 2004 Scholar

  • How did the experience affect you as an individual? It gave me the opportunity to travel to Italy and keep...
    Emma Pratt, Reliquarie I, ink, 2004. RSA Collection. 

    How did the experience affect you as an individual?

    It gave me the opportunity to travel to Italy and keep up momentum post-graduation.

     

    What was the impact on your practice?

    I met some wonderful people in Florence and so much so that I got a job and stayed for a few years.

  • What would you say the long term impact has been on yourself and you work? Never again have I had...
    Emma Pratt, Untitled, carved vegetable fat, 2009. From exhibition at Vera Pietra Serena, Florence.

    What would you say the long term impact has been on yourself and you work?

    Never again have I had such a period of time where I could just explore a city and my practice. I found the break between graduation and paid work was a great relief and allowed me time to think, research and develop without external pressures.  Post-scholarship I’ve had four exhibitions in Italy and still have close friends and contacts there who continue to support me. 

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