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Ingrid Beazley (Ingrid Marrable) was born on 17 January, 1950 in Guildford, Surrey, England, is an Ingrid Beazley FRSA was art museum curator, author, editor, and educationist. Discover Ingrid Beazley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Ingrid Marrable
Occupation Art museum curator, author, editor, educationist
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 17 January 1950
Birthday 17 January
Birthplace Guildford, Surrey, England
Date of death 21 April 2017, aged 67
Died Place London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1772

One on her own house by Stik was based on the 1772 painting Elizabeth and Mary Linley by Thomas Gainsborough.

Beazley authored a related book on street art, Street Art, Fine Art. She also worked with Google's Street Art project.

1950

Ingrid Beazley FRSA (17 January 1950 – 21 April 2017 ) was an art museum curator, author, editor, and educationist, based in Dulwich, south London, England.

She was a pioneer in promoting street art.

Beazley was the daughter of a doctor, Ian Marrable, and his wife Kari.

She grew up in Dodoma, Tanganyika (now Tanzania), East Africa.

The family moved to England when she was 12 and she was educated at Guildford County School.

She studied for a BA in Art History and Psychology at the University of St Andrews, then at the University of London, and later for a Cert Ed at a teacher training college in Gloucestershire.

Beazley worked at a number of schools in Singapore and the United Kingdom.

Later she was based in the education department at Dulwich Picture Gallery, where she promoted the use of technology.

She established an associated community-run blog-based online magazine, Dulwich OnView, and contributed and edited articles.

2005

Beazley was also Chairman of the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery from 2005 to 2008 and in total won nine national and international awards for her work at the gallery.

2012

In 2012, the street artist Stik collaborated with Beazley through Dulwich Picture Gallery to recreate Old Master pictures displayed in the gallery using his own street art style on the streets of Dulwich.

2013

In 2013, Beazley then established Dulwich Outdoor Gallery, a distributed set of street art in Dulwich by international street artists (including Conor Harrington, MadC, Mear One, Thierry Noir, Nunca, Phlegm, Reka One, Remi Rough and System, and ROA), with works based on traditional Baroque paintings in Dulwich Picture Gallery.

2020

In 2020, Martin Aveling established the Ingrid Beazley Award in her memory.

The award comprises a £5,000 grant designed to support wildlife conservation, stimulate creativity and support people suffering with eco-anxiety.

It is awarded to the winner of the 'Human Impact' category (open to artists aged 16–22 years) at the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation's 'Wildlife Artist of the Year' competition.