Cat Bagg is an artist and curator based in Cornwall.
Her work deals with the psychological possession of geographical space, often responding to the layers of human meaning and integral histories of sites. Examining history in a non-linear fashion and considering the past as a continuum in which concepts recur.
Exhibition History
2015 | Digital Artists’ Films The Cornwall Film Festival, CMR Gallery, Redruth |
2014 | Liminal Residency Exhibition TAP, Southend Who Are CMR |
2012 | En Route Stratford, London Commission for the stairway of a multistory carpark in Stratford as part of an audio tour produced by ‘One step at a time like this’ for the Theatre Royal Stratford East. |
2010 | I.W. + 1 HIVE Projects, 8-10 Greatorex Street, Whitechapel Valentines exhibition showing pairs of artists work in dialogue. Idle Women
HIVE Projects, 8-10 Greatorex Street, Whitechapel A group show with new works from Cat Bagg, Lise Hovesen, Poppy Jones, Niamh Riordan, Gabriele Beveridge, and Rose O’Gallivan with an opening night performance from Antonia Clare Grant. |
2009 | Everything Must Belong Lauderdale House, Highgate Group show curated by Charlotte Bradford Here We Stand, part of Happidrome 3 SKINFLINT
Lewisham Arts House, South London An exhibition of sculpture which deliberately employs meager means. Requiem for a Bridge
T1+2 Gallery, off site programme Blackfriars Bridge, London |
2007 | Another Roadside Attraction The Griffin, Shoreditch, London Film Screening Concrete Hole You Clench My Soul
Part of Revolver, PZ Gallery Penzance Second Chamber Show X-posure
Part of Revlover, PZ Gallery Penzance A series of exhibitions featuring established and emerging artists based in Cornwall. Curated by Jesse Leroy Smith and Volker Stox. Sunrise with Sea Monsters Flannel 7 |
2006 | Flannel 6 Artist Film and Video, Woodlane, Falmouth Level 2
Falmouth Arts Centre, Church Street Group Exhibition, showcasing second year BA work from students at Falmouth School of Art |
2004 | Direction Lethaby Gallery, Southampton Row, CSM Curated selection of work by alumni of Central Saint Martins |