About the Artist
Wren Petrichor Ossman is a 27 year old, transfeminine nonbinary artist whose focus is on lens based art with an interest in performance and installation based works. They have recently started exploring the larger bounds of paper and it's relationship with photography, looking at both cyanotypes and unfixed lumen prints. In addition to typical photographic work they have proceeded in deploying text in addition to images to engage with local and global histories intwined to explore what the art world holds in a 'post-contemporary' landscape. When their work focuses more on the internal, they react to both, personal and environmental ontologies and hauntologies. Other themes that are explored in Wren’s work are; gender, environment, bodies and their traumas both physical and mental, and blasphemy. They are from Los Angeles California, but are currently living in southeast London. They studied at the California Institute of the Arts and are currently enrolled in University of Arts London at the Camberwell Campus with a focus on fine art photography. They have shown work in the United States, South Korea, the United Kingdom and most recently in Peckham, in the Copeland Gallery for the “Peckham’s Extra” exhibition.