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David Ferry
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David Ferry is president of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, London and Professor Emeritus at the Cardiff School of Art, University of Wales. and was also Former Associate Professor of Fine Art Media, Long Island University, New York, USA. Recent solo exhibitions have been held in Berlin, Brighton, London, New York, Seoul, and Poznan. He has represented the UK in many international printmaking exhibitions including the Krakow and Tallinn Triennials and the Senefelder Stiftung.

He was awarded a Pollock/Kransner Award in New York in 2002 and won the bronze medal at the First International Book Arts Competition, Seoul in 2004. His work can be found in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; The Art Institute of Chicago; The Art Museum of Estonia; and the Scottish Museum of Modern Art as well as many corporate and university collections.

David was awarded a Fellowship of The Royal Society of Arts for his contribution to the foundation of the Curwen Print Study Centre, Cambridge where he became its first Artistic Director in 2003. In 2010 he was made Professor of Printmaking, Cardiff School of Art and Design. His artists book 'A History of England in Black and White' was purchased by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and held a solo exhibition of large format prints at the Woodfinch/Simon Finch Rare Books Gallery in Mayfair, London. He recently completed a period as artist in residence at the Burren College of Art, County Clare, Ireland.

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'Catus Garden'
16 panels each 30 x 42 cm
Monoprint, acrylic stencil, photomontage

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'Running Around the Stones'

30 panels each 30 x 42 cm

Monoprint, acrylic stencil, photomontage'

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