Joel Dixon
Joel Dixon (b.1990) is a visual artist and curator from West Yorkshire. His studio-based practice incorporates photography, archiving and bookmaking. He studied BA Photography at the London College of Communication and is a student on the MA Photography programme at the Royal College of Art. In 2019 he was selected as one of the Royal Scottish Academy’s Residents for Scotland. His work has been exhibited with Street Level Photoworks, Scotland, and the Royal Scottish Academy and his publications are held in the Tate and the British Library collections.
Joel Dixon
B. 1990, Leeds
Lives and works in London
EDUCATION
2023 MA Photography at Royal College of Art
2018 Mentorship programme at Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow
2014 BA Photography at London College of Communication, London
EXHIBITIONS
ADE w/ Pornceptual, Amsterdam, 2023
Source Graduate Photography Award, 2023
Overflow, Galleria Objets, London, 2023
RCA Graduate Show, Truman Brewery, London, 2023
Third Floor, Royal College of Art, London, 2023
Research + Practice, Royal Scottish Academy, 2022
PUBLICATIONS
AWARDS/GRANTS
John Booth Charitable Foundation, 2021
Sidney Perry Foundation, 2021
Ruby and Will George Trust, 2021
The Eaton Fund, 2021
Royal Scottish Academy, 2020
One is Not Born, Millenium Art Gallery, London, 2022
MA Photography Exhibition Series #3, Dyson Building, London, 2022
New Photographers Guild, Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow, 2018
MA Photography Exhibition Series #3, Dyson Building, London, 2022
New Photographers Guild, Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow, 2018
PUBLICATIONS
Chip Foto Video China, August Edition, 2023
Source Magazine, Issue 112, 2023
With No Orbit, Royal College of Art
Sissy Anarchy #2, 2023
Sissy Anarchy #1, 2023
PORTRAITS no.2 (self-published), 2021
PORTRAITS no.1 (self-published), 2021
NOTES Journal Issue 7, 2020
PORTRAITS no.2 (self-published), 2021
PORTRAITS no.1 (self-published), 2021
NOTES Journal Issue 7, 2020
AWARDS/GRANTS
John Booth Charitable Foundation, 2021
Sidney Perry Foundation, 2021
Ruby and Will George Trust, 2021
The Eaton Fund, 2021
Royal Scottish Academy, 2020
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