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Naomi Harwin

Naomi Harwin is a Manchester based artist who specialises in sculpture and installation. Her interactive and mixed media artworks aim to foster moments of connectivity and shared experience.


Naomi graduated from Norwich University of the Arts in 2014. Her solo exhibitions have been held at HOME, Manchester (2024), Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge (2020) and Airspace Gallery, Stoke-On-Trent (2015). She has also exhibited work with In Transit, Smolensky Gallery, Bankley Gallery, Hospital Rooms and 1961 Singapore.

Instagram: @naomiharwin

Website: www.naomiharwin.com

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Assemblage of Shadows, 2024

Assemblage of Shadows, 2024

Plywood, Acrylic Paint, Frosted Perspex

210mm x 145mm x 110mm approx. 

Edition of 10

£125. 


Naomi Harwin's Assemblage of Shadows is a sculptural kit to be constructed, arranged, rearranged and deconstructed. The work is a collection of elongated shadows of street furniture, including way-finding signs, railings and traffic lights, captured on walks around the artists home of Manchester and laser cut into relief forms. Exploring playful and ephemeral moments, where light brings the built environment alive, Harwin gives physical space to delicate apparitions, to be set up on a sculptural wooden base featuring the artists' recurring blue palette.



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