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Miranda Forrester
Emily Moore
Browse and purchase our featured artworks below.
We are currently operating on a Click & Collect service only for the purchase of artworks. After you have completed check out, a member of the staff team will be in touch with you via email about when you can pick up your purchased artwork/s from Phoenix Art Space.
Emily Moore, Deepwater Cafe (A1 Framed)
£175.00
Emily Moore, Couples Retreat (A1 Framed)
£175.00
Emily Moore, The Forest (A1 Framed)
£175.00
Emily Moore, Dreamers (A1 Framed)
£175.00
Emily Moore, Evening Train (A1 Framed)
£175.00
Emily Moore, Pet Shop (A1 Framed)
£175.00
Miranda Forrester, Stretch Fig 1
£800.00
Miranda Forrester, Shift Fig 2
£800.00
Miranda Forrester, Abode (Series #3)
£800.00
Miranda Forrester, Abode (Dancing Monstera)
£200.00
Miranda Forrester, Abode (Plant Fig 1)
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Miranda Forrester, Abode (Monstera)
£200.00
Emily Moore, Portrait from Memory #2 (Prints)
£20.00
Emily Moore, Portrait from Memory #1 (Prints)
£20.00
Emily Moore, Dreamers (Prints)
£20.00
Emily Moore, The Forest (Prints)
£20.00
Emily Moore, Deepwater Cafe (Prints)
£20.00
Miranda Forrester and Emily Moore were awarded a studio at Phoenix Art Space for a year in 2019-20. We have invited them back to exhibit works completed during their studio residency. The selection of work on display explores themes of identity, liminality, and physical space.
Miranda’s practice explores the queer black female gaze in painting, addressing the invisibility of women of colour in the dominant western history of art. Emily's work strives to capture a sense of the unknown, focusing on the space between the real world and our imaginations.