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About

14/02/1999



Hollie Palmer’s practice unravels the interplay between memory, home and the emotional bond she feels towards the Cornish landscape. The threads Palmer weaves evoke each place she has lived, and those imagined. A ritualistic process, the rhythmic repetition of her craft allows her to drift off into the landscapes, and imaginary worlds where the comfort of nostalgia, is disturbed by uncanny visions, childhood fears and the unfamiliar.


Palmer is a London-based artist, exploring the interplay between personal memories, emotional bonds with landscapes, and the events that tether us to our sense of home through the process of tufting and ceramics. Palmer holds a Bachelor’s in Fine Art from Falmouth University, Cornwall and an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins. Palmer's work has been shown at Hypha Gallery, The Bomb Factory - London, Lethaby Gallery - London, The Poly - Falmouth, Morgans - Falmouth, and Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens - Cornwall.  Alongside her publication ‘How do Personal Experiences Places and Play form a Sense of Feeling at Home?’ at Off Print, Tate Modern.

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UAL Central Saint Martins, MA Fine Art


Falmouth University of Arts Fine Art Ba(Hons)


2022 - 2024


2018 - 2021