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Winners Announced for the London/Paris Inhabit project

Inhabit – Chloe Jiang, CSM Winner
Inhabit – Chloe Jiang, CSM Winner

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Published date
03 March 2016
Inhabit - Chloe Jiang, CSM Winner

Chloe Jiang, Central Saint Martins Inhabit project winner

Congratulations to Chloe Jiang, the CSM winner of the London/Paris: Inhabit project, an annual collaborative project between Central Saint Martins and The Paris College of Art Foundation programmes resulting in dual international exhibitions showcasing the work created.

Following a selection process by judges from both colleges and project sponsor Eurostar, the following work has been selected as this year’s winners:

Central Saint Martins: Chloe Jiang for her wearable hamster habitat jewellery piece
Paris College of Art: Katla Karlsdottir for her mixed media installation piece exploring contrasting cultures.

Katla Karlsdottir, PCA Winner

Katla Karlsdottir, Paris College of Art Inhabit project winner

In recognition of the exceptional talent involved in this year’s competition the judges also selected four highly commended entries; Faith Sugden, Central Saint Martins, Sam Griffiths, Central Saint Martins, Harry Lee, Paris College of Art and Sadrack Ondigui, Paris College of Art

The judges commented:

It was a privilege to be asked to judge this competition as the range and quality of the work is truly outstanding. All of the entries showed great imagination and originality as they interpreted the concept of inhabitation from many different perspectives.
(Mary Walsh, Director of Corporate Communications, Eurostar)

The project is in its second year now and I continue to be impressed by the dedication and imagination of the students. This year, the project has grown in stature and the quality of entries has also reflected the ambition of the students in each institution.
(Chris Roberts, Programme Director, Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, Central Saint Martins)

We are in the second year of this partnership and I think we are now realizing even more potential for our collaboration. The support of Eurostar and the seamless connection it provides between London and Paris is an incredible asset.
(Chloé Briggs, Chair of Foundation, Paris College of Art)

The London Exhibition will run 8 March – 21 March 2016 in the Foyer Space at Central Saint Martins. The Paris Exhibition will run 11 April – 24 April in the PCA Gallery in the Paris College of Art.

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