ABOUT
Amber Hill (b. 1997) is an artist based in South London, working across digital paintings, video and photography. Amber’s work is abstract and vividly colourful, involving transcendental forms and chromatic detail. Amber’s work is focused on uncovering beauty within our world through colour, dissembling and reforming the world through a digital, critical lens. Her work draws from the natural environment, involved with the act of retelling myth, performing experimental rituals and examining new ecologies within nature. Amber’s practice is deeply influenced by the work of Gustav Metzger, specifically his Auto- Destructive Art, where art has to be participatory and climate friendly.
Amber has recently completed an alternative masters degree at the Conditions Programme in Croydon and also has a foundation degree in Art and Design from Central Saint Martins, UAL. Amber founded Red Art Club in 2022, a small community art co-operative, where she teaches life drawing, sculpture and lino printing classes. On behalf of Red Art Club, Amber runs free art gallery socials across London and art therapy evenings, and also helps curate small community based exhibitions focused on socially engaged activism. Her last show, RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT, showcased the work of 21 emerging and mid career artists at the Omnibus Theatre focusing on issues such as the genocide in Palestine, anti-Trump artworks, the war in Ukraine, trans rights, and collapsology.
EXHIBITIONS & RESIDENCIES
2026
The sky is a multicolour, solo show, Omnibus Theatre, Clapham Common
Time, group show, Infinite Potentiality Group
2025
Group show, The Old Waiting Room, Peckham Rye, Art Club Collective
2024
Frenkiel Ponti Residency, Montenero, Italy
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
2025
RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT
curated on behalf of Red Art Club, presented at Omnibus Theatre, Clapham Common
EDUCATION
2025-2026
Alt MA Fine Art, Conditions Programme
2024-2025
Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, specialising in 4D & Photography
Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London
2015-2018
BA (Hons.) Global History and Politcs, University of
Winchester