Biography

In the minds eye

Corinna MacNeice

1960s
After receiving a BA in Fine Art and a postgraduate year from the Slade School of Fine Art, in London, UK,  MacNeice joins the Sean Kenny Design Development Studio team as an art designer.

1970s
Already a lecturer at Croydon College of Art, UK,  MacNeice partners with Chris Sheppard in the running of his Summa Studios, recording and rehearsal studios located behind Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea, London.

1980s
Spends much of the decade traveling as well as working as Artistic Director at The October Gallery in Bloomsbury, London.

1990’s through to the present.
MacNeice relocates to New Mexico. When not working in her art studio, she turns to video work which seems to activate a distinctively different area of the mind as well as communication. She is currently documenting the slow decease of a very large piñon that has always graced her studio window.  Occasional forays into theater satisfy a need for collaboration otherwise absent in her studio activities.

MacNeice has exhibited extensively across Europe, Asia and the United States. Private collectors include poet Adrian Mitchell, painter Felix Topolski, artist performer  Genesis P Orridge, Professor Emeritus E R Dodds, composer Alan Rawsthorne, Sir Jacob Epstein and Professor Jonathan Allison.