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Born in London, England, 2005.

Lives and works in London, England.

 

Education

 

2024 – 2027:  BA Honors Fine Art, Camberwell School of Art

 

Selected Solo Exhibitions

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2025:        Transparency: Shoreditch High Street Station, London, England 

2024:        Stare into the Shadow:  Church of the Ascension, London, England 

                   

Selected Group Exhibitions

 

2025:        AlonebutnotLonely: Safehouse 2, Peckham, London, UK 
                    A Common Longing: Femanifesto: Reference point, London, UK 

                    A Night Of Shorts: The Bath House, London, UK

                    CHEEKY LONDON 25: LAUNCHPAD: Tradestars Islington, London, UK 

                    In Praise Of Darkness: Unit 2, St Leonards on Sea, UK 

                    A Gallery of One's Own: Ethereal Maison, London, UK 

                    M(ASKING): The Good Rice Gallery, London, UK 

                    Nightfall Division: Archway, London, UK

                    Bad Painting Exhibition: Camberwell UAL, London, UK

                    Love Me Tender: Lamb's Tail Gallery, London, UK 

                    FLOW: Millbank Tower, London, UK

                    Belonging and Cultural Identity: The Sanctuary, London, UK

                    Graduate Show Takeover: Chelsea UAL, London, UK
2024:        Reflections on Humanity: Woolwich Library, London, UK

2023:        GS: Oakham, Rutland, UK

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Selected Collections

 

Southwark Cathedral, London, UK

Church of the Ascension, London, UK

All Saints Church, Oakham, UK

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Sebastian Alabaster is collected by various private national and international collections across the world

 

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Awards

 

2018: Art scholarship, Eltham College, London, England
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Publications

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Sebastian Alabaster, The Commonification of Anti Art Aesthetics, The Art Thread, 2025 

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Press ​​​

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Clastmagazine, 'A.sebastian', 2025

Claudia Lee, ‘Blackheath artist delves into human vulnerability hosting a solo exhibition in a church’ in South London Press & Mercury 2024​

Staff Reporter, ‘Reflecting with Sebastian Alabaster’ in Southwark News 2024

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