CURRICULUM VITAE: 

 Contact: karilericher@gmail.com / 0031(0)650479608

Born: Edinburgh, Scotland 1988. Lives and works between Edinburgh, Scotland and Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES:

April/May 2018: Creative Lab Residency The Centre For Contemporary Art, Glasgow. 

March 2018: Machiavellian Mary exhibition at Kingsgate Studios, London.

January 2018: BROADCAST II Screening at Killjoy Collective, Portland Oregon. 

November 2017: Exhibition at MIAMI, Bogota Colombia.

November 2017: Residency at BitaCora, Bogota Colombia.

September 2017: Banff Independent Fall Residency Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Canada.

July 2017: SALMON CANON Solo Exhibition at Moose Space, Den Haag.

March 2017: Cities Programme Guest Curator Centre for Contemporary Art Glasgow. 

February 2017: WINGED HELIX/FORKHEAD Solo exhibition, Wolpharts Rotterdam.

February 2017: Suppose There is A exhibition at ICA Singapore, Singapore.

November 2016: Sisters in Crime: Murdering Josephine invited participant in Witte de With Gallery study group with Rana Hamadeh and Natascha Hoare.

November 2016: O & O £10,000 award to fund self-directed project.

October 2016: One of founding members of GHOST nomadic, collaborative platform for facilitation of visual art, performance and events in the city of Rotterdam. https://ghost.hotglue.me/

October 2016: Cinenova NOW screening The Showroom London.

July 2016: Bekker La Bastide Fonds award to fund Graduate presentation (graduating from Fine Art Masters programme at The Piet Zwart Institute).

May 2016: Selected for The Shift Screening programme South London Gallery other artists in the programme include Laure Provost, Rana Hamadeh and Marc Camille Chaimowicz.

March 2016: Time Regained: Don Levy writing commission for Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art.

February 2016: Borgerstraat Studios exhibition, Rotterdam.

November 2015: Lux Scotland selected panelist for screening programme, Inverness.

October 2015: Flexing The Lexicon short film festival WORM, Rotterdam

March 2015: Lux CABAC touring screening programme. Film selected to tour Canada and Europe. Other selected artists include Duncan Marquiss and Charlotte Prodger.

February 2015: Panelist for Talking about Watching and Listening atThe CCA Glasgow GFF.

January 2015: Ohmage Solo exhibition at SWG3 Glasgow, curated by Simon Gowing. Associated ‘in conversation’ and screening with writer/curator Isla Leaver Yap.

September 2014: Autumn Visual Arts Residency at Hospitalfield House, Arbroath, Scotland.

September 2014: Dewar Award for exceptional artists under the age of 30. Received to attend the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam (1st and 2nd year) £20,000.

April 2014: Nominated by Duncan Campbell and subsequently shortlisted for The Margaret Tait Award national award for Scottish artist working in film (shortlist of five artists).

March 2014: Creative Scotland Artists Bursary £5,000 award.

February 2014: Dear Green group exhibition at Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (ZK/U), Berlin, Germany.

September 2013: Self Evident Truths Belong to Bourgeois Philosophy solo show at Flat Time House, Peckham London and screening programme Phonetic Punctuation.

July/August 2013: Awarded Leverhulme Scholarship at Wysing Arts centre, Cambridge.

April/May 2013: NU Graduate Residency at Flat Time House, Peckham, London.

EDUCATION:

September 2014- July 2016: MA in Fine Art at the Piet Zwart Institut in Rotterdam.

September 2007 - June 2011: 1st class BA Hons Fine Art Painting and Printmaking from The Glasgow School of Art.(0)141 352 4912

EMPLOYMENT:

February 2017: Guest lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art Singapore.

September - December 2013: Researcher for Arts Council England (2 x fixed term contracts).

March 2012: Facilitator/ lecturer at The Temporary Art School, Aberdeen. This project looked at alternative education models within the arts in the context of cuts and restructuring.

December 2011- January 2014: Committee member and secretary of Transmission Gallery Glasgow.