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Valda Harris (née Jackson; born c. 1959) is a Jamaican-British painter, sculptor and writer.


Life

Valda Jackson was born in
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. In 1964, aged five, she moved to England with her two sisters to join her parents. The family lived near
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. At school in the 1960s and 1970s, she experienced racism from teachers and pupils. She only studied art after leaving school, attending evening classes at Birmingham's
Bournville College of Art The School of Art, Bournville (formerly Bournville College of Art and Bournville Centre for Visual Arts but better known as Bournville School of Art) was an art school in Birmingham, England. It was located at Ruskin Hall on Linden Road in the ar ...
to gain
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in art and art history. In 1986 she moved to
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to study at Bower Ashton College of Art and Design, where she was the only Black student studying
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in her year. She has continued to live in Bristol. Jackson is a member of the
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, and has exhibited throughout the United Kingdom. Her first exhibition was at Bristol's Malcolm X Centre. In 1992 and 1993 she was a prize-winner at the Millfield Open Show, and she has also exhibited work at the
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. Her public art sculptures include ''Mare and Foal'' (1995), a life-size carving in Newmarket, and a 2000 sculpture of a steam engine at Station Approach in
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City Centre. In 2002 she created a relief artwork, ''All Our Tomorrows'', for the new Family and Learning Centre in
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. She has a studio at
Spike Island Artspace Spike Island was founded as a limited company Artspace Bristol Ltd (Artists' Studio Provision) in 1976 by a group of six artists in a disused Victorian building next to Bristol's docks. In December 1998 Artspace Bristol Limited changed its name to ...
. In 2016 she and other writers collaborated with scientists from
Bristol University , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
in ''Literary Archaeology'', a project to re-imagine the lives of enslaved people using the material evidence of their skeletal remains. Her public art collaborations with the sculptor and printmaker
Rodney Harris Rodney Harris (1932 – 7 December 2017) was a British geneticist. From 1982 to 1989 he advised the United Kingdom Department of Health as Consultant Adviser in Medical Genetics to the Chief Medical Officer. He served as chair of the UK Nati ...
include four brick relief artworks for the Peabody estate in St. John Hill's, Clapham, which won the
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Marsh Award special prize for Excellence in Public Sculpture. Jackson has worked as a tutor at Cardiff School of Art and Design, and lectured in fine art at the
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. She has also worked with several schools and colleges in
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. Jackson was appointed
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(MBE) in the
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for services to art.


Windrush monument shortlist

In 2021 Jackson was one of the four shortlisted artists to create a new monument to the Windrush generation at
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, a commission later won by the sculptor
Basil Watson Basil Watson, CD (born 1958), is a Jamaican sculptor. He is the son of painter Barrington Watson,Housen, Claudine.'Balance' on the Beach", ''The Jamaica Gleaner'', 26 November 2006. and the brother of sculptor Raymond Watson.
. Jackson's proposal, presented for public consultation in July 2021, was for three scattered bronze figures on a raised platform. Two standing adults and one small child would have symbolised the diverse experiences of migrants to the United Kingdom, with space between the figures to emphasise the ambiguity of separation and migration, as well as inviting onlookers and passers to pause and sit in that space themselves:


Writing

* "One Sunday Morning in May 1971". Shortlisted for
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''Opening Lines', 2015. * "An Age of Reason (Coming Here)", in
"How I Feel"
(poem), 2016.


References


External links


Valda Jackson's website

Website of Valda Jackson and Rodney Harris
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, Valda Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Artists from Bristol Black British artists British poets British sculptors British short story writers Jamaican emigrants to the United Kingdom People from Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica 1950s births Members of the Order of the British Empire