CV


Solo Exhibitions


2024

Unfolding, Alder gallery, Dunkeld, Scotland

2023

Every Contact Leaves a Trace, 195 Mare Street, London

2019     

Vital Matter, Muse Gallery, London 

2015     

A Catalogue of Misfortune, book launch and exhibition, Roz Barr Architect’s Gallery, London

2013     

Repetition and Difference, Chisenhale Art Place, London 

2009     

By Accident and Design, Ada Street Gallery, London 

 

Selected Group Exhibitions and Opens

2024

RA Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London

Nature the Artist, curated by Gavin Turk and The Great Imagining, St Michael’s Church, Leonard Street, London.

The Ground Beneath our Feet, GroundWork Gallery on tour, The Old Timber Yard, West Bay, Dorset.

Thinking Through Drawing, Cromer Artspace, Cromer, Norfolk.

Sam Hodge and Jacqui Ramrayka, curated by Catherine Regina Fell, Anthony Fell Antiques, Holt, Norfolk.

Momentum, curated by White Noise Projects, Fitzrovia Gallery, London.

Festival of Print, East London Printmakers Annual Show, The Art Pavilion, Mile End Park, London (also 2023, 2021, 2018, 2017, 2016)

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, represented by East London Printmakers, Woolwich Arsenal, London (also 2023, 2022).

Spectrum, curated by White Noise Projects in conjunction with Artist’s Support Pledge, One Paved Court, Richmond, London.

Cromer Open, Cromer Artspace, Cromer, Norfolk

2023

The Ground Beneath Our Feet, curated by Veronica Sekules, GroundWork Gallery, Kings Lynn

Uncertain Edges, curated by Ground Collective at Electro Studios Project Space, St Leonards on Sea

Post Petrochemical Practices, Cromer Art Space, Cromer

Out of Place, exhibition at 195 Mare Street open house, London

2022

RA Summer Exhibition, selected by David Mach, Royal Academy of Arts, London

Coal Tides, exhibition at Sentient Performativities Sympoisium organised by art.earth at The Garden Gallery, Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon.

Once Upon an Instant, Curated by Ben Woodeson, Bildhauer Halle B1, HTW Berlin, Germany.

2021

Ground Work, APT Gallery, Deptford, London

Radical Residency VI, Curated by Stacie McCormick, Unit 1 Gallery/Workshop, London W10

Maplective, Studio 4, Chisenhale Studios Programme

2019

Doom and Bloom, curated by Jordan Kaplan, Contemporary Art Society, for a global asset manager’s London office. 

As the Crow Flies, Bo.lee Gallery, Peckham, London

RA Summer Exhibition, Selected by Barbara Rae, Royal Academy of Arts, London 

By the Way, curated by Ground Collective, Lewisham Arthouse, London 

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, selected by Eileen Cooper and Peter Lloyd, Woolwich Arsenal (also selected in 2016, 2017, 2018)

2018

Wells Art Contemporary Open, selected by Peter Randall-Page, Donald Smith and Caroline Walker, The Bishop’s Palace, Wells, Somerset

Neo:Proof Print Exchange box set, Neo Gallery, Bolton

Surface Tension, The Stone Space, Leytonstone, London 

Between the Lines, Gerald Moore Gallery, Eltham, London.

A Festival of Print, East London Printmakers, The Art Pavilion, Mile End, London (also in 2017, 2016)

2017

In Residence, curated by Karen David and Matthew Gibson, Griffin Gallery, London 

White Noise, The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras, London 

The Story so Far, Snap Gallery, Vancouver, Canada.

 2016

International Print Biennale, selected by Sune Nordgren, David Cleaton-Jones and Christiane Baumgartner at Northern Print, Newcastle

Kaleid editions, artists books, selected by Victoria Browne, exhibited at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Norway and Offprint, Tate Modern, London

Neo:PrintPrize, selected by Gill Saunders, Jo Stockam, Rachel Gladfelter and Nancy Campbell, Neo Gallery, Bolton. 

The Masters, selected by Norman Ackroyd, Bankside Gallery, London 

A Lot of Things Have Happened, curated by Denise Hawrysio, Malaspina Printmakers, Vancouver. 

The Other Art Fair, (Represented by NOA), London

2015     

Creekside Open, selected by Richard Deacon, APT Gallery, Deptford, London 

Griffin Open, Selected by Nigel Hurst, Ian Davenport and Becca Pelly-Fry, Griffin Gallery, London 

RA Summer Exhibition, selected by David Remfry and Michael Craig-Martin, Royal Academy, London 

Things That Are There, curated by Matthew Swift, Pie Factory, Margate.

Fingers Crossed, The Engine Room and Rogue Gallery, Manchester. 

East London Printmakers Summer Show (Lawrence King Prize winner)Embassy Tea Gallery, Bermondsey

2014

MANPOWER (curated by Cosmic Megabrain), Rua Poco dos Negros, Lisbon

2013

Pushing Print (selected by Oona Grimes and Katherine Jones), The Pie Factory, Margate. 

2011

Please Write, curated by Julia Royse at Posted Gallery, London


Residencies and Artists Development Programmes


2021

Radical Residency VI, Unit 1 Gallery/Workshop.

2020

Selected for Mycolective artist development programme engaging with ecological thinking,

climate change and multi species futures (Chisenhale Studios Programme).

GroundWork Residency at APT Gallery, Deptford, London.

2019

Merchant House Residency (invited by Jessica Carlisle and Rob Dalziel), Symi, Greece.

2017

Griffin project-based residency, Colart, London.

Investigating artist at Wellcome Collection Reading Room.

2013

Studio 4 Residency, Chisenhale Art Place.

A Series of Unfortunate Events, Hack the Barbican, Barbican Centre, London.

Public Collections


Artist’s book A Catalogue of Misfortune (published 2015) acquired by: 

Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2016

The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 2016

SAIC Joan Flash Artist’s Book Collection, Chicago, 2016

Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Norway 2016

Chelsea UAL, London, 2017

Publications

Ground Work, publication to accompany exhibition at APT Gallery 2021

Salon for a Speculative Future, edited by Monika Oechsler with Sharon Kivland MA Bibliotheque, 2020

A Catalogue of Misfortune limited edition artist’s book by Sam Hodge, Accidental Press, 2015

Press


Happy Accidents; feature by Lucy Davies in Telegraph (online as Lucky Breaks), June 27, 2015

Further Education


Post-grad dip in Conservation of Easel Paintings, Courtauld Institute of Art, London University

BA hons (2.1) in Natural Sciences, New Hall, Cambridge University.