Craig Fisher

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Craig Fisher graduated from MA Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London in 2000. He is a Resident Artist at Primary Nottingham and Programme Leader BA (Hons) Fine Art at University of Derby. Fisher exhibits his work nationally and internationally, most recently he was invited by Luke Drozd to produce work for a solo exhibition, WARNING SIGNS at Isotop Fellesatelier, Bergen, Norway (2025) In 2024 he presented REMAINS at The Notice Board, Lincolnshire (2024), an ongoing project organised by artist Kate Genever.  In 2022, Fisher was commissioned by Garth Gratrix to create work for a solo exhibition, FLAT SPACE, Abingdon Studios Project Space, Blackpool (2022). Fisher was also invited by Neil Walker to have a solo exhibition, a space in a space in a space at Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham (2022).

Recent selected group exhibitions include FLAT, Primary, Nottingham (2025); PERENNIAL, Haarlem Artspace Gallery, Wirksworth, Matlock (2025); Wrexham Painting Prize 2025, Wrexham School of Art, Wrexham (2025); AIR Open 2024, AIR Gallery @ Rogue Project Space, Rogue Artists’ Studios, Manchester (2024); Make Yourself at Home, Hweg, Penzance, (2024); Our Stories Are Wild, Derby Cathedral, Derby (2024); An Elastic Continuum, S1 Artspace, Sheffield (2023); Unfolding Spaces, 50MV project space, Liverpool (2022); A Generous Space, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings (2021); Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London (2021); FORMAT21: Control, International Photography Festival, Derby, UK (2021); Dimensions of Publicness: 24 Gabrovo Biennial of Humour & Satire, Museum of Humour and Satire, Gabrovo, Bulgaria (2019); Gestures of Resistance, Romantso Cultural Centre, Athens (2017) and Gettin' the Heart Ready, The Royal Standard, Liverpool (2016).

For more information, visit Instagram: @craigfisher23

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