Fiona G. Roberts lives and works in London. She has an MA, Painting, from Wimbledon College of Arts, University of the Arts London, where she was awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship. She has also completed two years at the Turps Banana Painting School (2019-2021) on the offsite painting programme. She has had work shortlisted for the Jerwood Drawing Prize; Ingram Collection’s Contemporary Talent Prize; Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, 2018 and 2019 and Dentons Art Prize, where she was runner-up and also won the Staff Prize.  She was also shortlisted for the Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize 2021 and the 2021 Figurative Art Now Exhibition, where she was awarded a Mentorship Prize. Her work  was exhibited in the 2021 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.

  

Select group shows:

Carnevale (Friendly Little Monsters), Vivienne Roberts Projects 2023-2024

Don't Look Back, Vivienne Roberts Projects 2023

One World, (3 person show) Aleph Contemporary 2023

Winners: Award Winning Artists, Mall Galleries, London, 2022

Two Doors, Tart Gallery, London, 2022

A Room of Her Own, Irving contemporary, Oxford, 2022

Between the Bars, Terrace Gallery, London, 2022

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, 2021

We Are Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On, Aleph Contemporary, London, 2021

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 2021

Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize exhibition, 2021

Figurative Art Now exhibition, 2021

ING Discerning Eye, 2020

‘Ways of Protest, Elysium Gallery, Swansea, 2020

Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize exhibition, 2018-2019

Jerwood Drawing Prize exhibition, 2018

Dentons Art Prize exhibition, 2018 

Painting [Now] (a survey of current practice) Studio One Gallery, London, 2017.

Ingram Collection, Contemporary Talent Prize exhibition, Cello Factory, London, 2016

National Open Art Exhibition, Mercers’ Hall, London, 2016

The Sunday Times Watercolour exhibition, Mall Galleries, London 2016

Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2016

'We All Draw' exhibition, the Bargehouse, Oxo Tower, London, 2015

 

Roberts’ work is found in several collections including The David Roberts Arts Foundation.