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Jacqueline Donachie was born on 1969 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish artist. Discover Jacqueline Donachie'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 55 years old?
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Jacqueline Donachie (born 1969) is a Scottish artist who uses drawing, photography, sculpture and installation.
She lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland.
Donachie studied fine art from 1987 to 1991 at the Glasgow School of Art.
She graduated from the School's Environmental Art department, which encouraged artists to place their work in a variety of public contexts outside the gallery space.
Donachie was one of a group of artists who helped establish Glasgow in the 1990s as one of the world's most dynamic contemporary art communities.
There has been a retrospective exploring this body of work in Glasgow, which was called Generation.
Donachie creates socially-engaged art, often occupying public space.
She explores biomedical research and ideas of communication, participation and how public spaces are designed, managed and used in her work.
Books, written by Donachie, often accompany each work.
She has also created unique ways to visualize public problems which can then be later discussed by those in government.
One example of this was in the town of Huntly where issues about who bikes and where were in debate.
Donachie's solution to visualizing the problem involved all bikers to attach chalk to their ride and then go about their business.
The chalk would then record residents' progress in a visual manner throughout the town.
Speedwork is a work at House for an Art-lover in Glasgow, which has been created after Donachie spent time with running groups using the park.
Tomorrow Belongs to Me was a collaboration with Darren Monckton, a professor of human genetics at the University of Glasgow.
It is a research project and film installation, which examines the personal impact of illness on individuals and families and Donachie also engaged with the scientific community whose research sought to explain how such illness arose.
She completed a Masters of Fine Art at Hunter College, New York in 1996.
New Weather Coming, Donachie's work for the 2014 GENERATION festival, included three green trailer sculptures that toured Scotland and were accompanied by the handing out of a "book of Stories and Pictures" to daytrippers.
The mobile sculpture in Oban was ill-received.
Donachie's exhibition Right Here Among Them, a mid-career retrospective, at The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, 11 November 2017 – 11 February 2018, was winner of the first Freelands Award, an award from The Freelands Foundation to support the work of an under-recognised, mid career female artist.