Sonia Boyce

Dame Sonia Dawn Boyce DBE RA (born 1962) is a British Afro-Caribbean artist and educator, living and working in London. She is a Professor of Black Art and Design at University of the Arts London. Boyce's research interests explore art as a social practice and the critical and contextual debates that arise from this area of study. Boyce has been closely collaborating with other artists since 1990 with a focus on collaborative work, frequently involving improvisation and unplanned performative actions on the part of her collaborators. Boyce's work involves a variety of media, such as drawing, print, photography, video, and sound. Her art explores "the relationship between sound and memory, the dynamics of space, and incorporating the spectator". To date, Boyce has taught Fine Art studio practice for more than 30 years in several art colleges across the UK.


Sonia Boyce

Born
Sonia Dawn Boyce

1962 (age 6162)
London, England
Education
Notable work
MovementUK Black Arts Movement
PartnerDavid A. Bailey
Children2
AwardsGolden Lion at the 59th Venice Biennale (2022)
ElectedRoyal Academy of Arts (2016)
Websitesoniaboyce.net

In March 2016, Boyce was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in London, becoming the first black female Royal Academician. The Royal Academy was founded in 1768.

In February 2020, Boyce was selected by the British Council to represent Britain at the Venice Biennale 2022, the first black woman to do so. In April 2022, Boyce won the Venice Biennale's top Golden Lion prize with her work Feeling Her Way.

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