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Luisa-Maria MacCormack www.luisamariam.com
Luisa-Maria MacCormack studied Textiles Design at London College of Fashion before tunring to Fine-Art and studying at the Royal Drawing School in 2014. She is currently studying for her MAFA at City and Guilds of London Art School.
A founding member of the London Drawing Group, Luisa teaches drawing in venues across London, as well as exhibiting regularly in solo and group shows. Luisa works across a range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Her work challenges and explores the difficult questions surrounding our gendered creative histories; re-authoring works from Art History created in a patriarchal system. Her paintings and drawings are often duplicitous, ambiguous and interested in forcing the viewer to question their own perception of the world around them. Luisa-Maria’s work explores issues of spirituality, supernatural and mythic traditions, sexuality, the body, belief and the evolution of ritual. Her interests are wide-ranging and encompass aspects of human history, science, religion and culture.
Luisa also heads up our Feminist Art History department and lectures in Art, Mythology and Comparative Religion from a feminist perspective
follow Luisa-Maria on Instagram @luisamariamfineart
Luisa-Maria MacCormack www.luisamariam.com
Luisa-Maria MacCormack studied Textiles Design at London College of Fashion before tunring to Fine-Art and studying at the Royal Drawing School in 2014. She is currently studying for her MAFA at City and Guilds of London Art School.
A founding member of the London Drawing Group, Luisa teaches drawing in venues across London, as well as exhibiting regularly in solo and group shows. Luisa works across a range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Her work challenges and explores the difficult questions surrounding our gendered creative histories; re-authoring works from Art History created in a patriarchal system. Her paintings and drawings are often duplicitous, ambiguous and interested in forcing the viewer to question their own perception of the world around them. Luisa-Maria’s work explores issues of spirituality, supernatural and mythic traditions, sexuality, the body, belief and the evolution of ritual. Her interests are wide-ranging and encompass aspects of human history, science, religion and culture.
Luisa also heads up our Feminist Art History department and lectures in Art, Mythology and Comparative Religion from a feminist perspective
follow Luisa-Maria on Instagram @luisamariamfineart