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Veronica Revuelta Garrido

London
Artist, curator, facilitator. I paint textiles and co-create collectively. Self-taught, working-class. Immigrant in London.

My work begins with making and materiality, rooted in feminist body politics and the poetics of labour.
Over time, I have turned toward textiles, materials close to the body, tender and full of feeling. Fabric holds memory and care. It carries stories of work, daily rituals, and repair. I sew and dye by hand, using textiles, organic matter, and things that grow or decay. These slow actions are acts of attention and resistance. They honour the body, its histories, and the invisible labour woven into every stitch.

My work goes beneath the skin, into emotion, memory, and the social meanings that shape who we are. I ask how we live inside a body, and how that body holds the world. In return, I try to make space for reflection and care.

 

Curator, artist, and socially engaged practitioner working at the intersection of curatorial activism, painting and textiles, and co-creating practice. Currently Artist-in-Residence at Tower Gallery, my art practice explores feminist body politics and the poetics of labour through slow, material processes, while my curatorial practice transforms spaces into live sites for dialogue, resistance, and
collective care. 

Combining a visceral creative vision with robust operational skills, I
bring extensive professional experience in project management, arts
administration, and cross-sector client liaison to deliver impactful, structurally transformative projects.


EDUCATION
MA Museum Cultures and Curating, Birkbeck College, University of London, 2023
BA Graphic Design and Multimedia Production, University of Granada, 2010
Fine Art and Art History (self taught)


EXHIBITIONS AS ARTIST
Women by Women, Tower Gallery E13, London, March 2026
Hosiery Snip Space to a Triangular Racing Lace, Outhouse Gallery, London, June 2025


CURATORIAL PROJECTS & CO-CREATING

Facilitator & Programme Lead, Kitchen Stories, London, Jan 2026–Present
Curator & Facilitator, Kitchen Stories: Stories of Belonging, Newham Festival of Stories, London, Nov 2025
Curator & Programme Manager, Hosiery Snip Space to a Triangular Racing Lace, Outhouse Gallery, London, July 2025
Co-curator, Gaza Biennale Spanish Pavilion, The Grapa, Valencia, June-Sept 2025
Facilitator, Words, Bodies, Resistance, in collaboration with Bosla Arts, Tate Modern London, June 2025.
Curator & Programme Manager, I, Present, Hypha Studios, London, June-August 2024
Curator, A Window to Life, Refugee Week Festival, London, June 2023

AWARDS & GRANTS
Artist-in-residence, Tower Gallery, London, May-August 2026
Art Practice Grant, The Eaton Fund, 2025
Fellowship, Royal Society of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce, 2025-2026


RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Public Programmes and Communities Lead, The Horton, present
Independent Curator and Artist, 2023-present
General Manager, Dash Arts, 2022-2024
Gallery & Programme Assistant, New London Architecture, 2021-2022
Supervisor High Everyday Couture, 2017-2021
Supervisor Glassworks London, 2015-2017
Creative Assistant Cadena SER Radio, 2011-2014

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