Helen Gorrill's work is held in private collections worldwide and now included in New York Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A Sackler Center for Feminist Art archive, alongside feminist icons The Guerrilla Girls, Tracey Emin, Annie Sprinkle, Miriam Schapiro, Judy Chicago and Pipilotti Rist. Gorrill has exhibited nationally and internationally, and had her feminist and gender work featured in many publications. Her major solo show Deicide was a showcase of four years of feminist research, and she is currently working towards further forthcoming solo shows. Last year, Gorrill was shortlisted for the Cartazini Award in Paris, and this year has been shortlisted for the fourth international Passion for Freedom award, taking place in November 2012 at Unit 24 Gallery adjacent to Tate Modern.
Invited to join Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A Sackler feminist database, alongside Tracey Emin, Carolee Schneeman, Pipilotti Rist, The Guerrilla Girls and many other key inspirations, 2012
Shortlisted for the Cartazini Award, Paris, 2011…Read More
Education
2007-2009, Degree in Drawing (FdA) University of Cumbria
2009-2010, BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of Cumbria
2010-2011, BA (Hons) Contemporary Applied Art, University of Cumbria (First Class)