Mia Graham

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Mia Graham is a London-based artist and a recent graduate of Camberwell College of Arts (2020–2023).

 

Her practice is informed by her experience of rural and post-industrial environments in the UK, and by a sustained interest in the social histories embedded within British landscapes. Through this lens, her work often reflects on cycles of transformation, decay, and regeneration, treating landscape as both physical site and psychological register.

 

Her recent exhibitions include Vital at General Assembly (2025), I Would Rather Be Horizontal at The Bomb Factory (2025), FORESHORE at SET Woolwich (2025), and Running Through London at Twilight Contemporary (2025). Earlier exhibitions include Cancer Season at 12 Saint George Street (Robbie Von Kampen), London (2023), Altar/Alter at Southwark Park Galleries (2023), and ROE at Satellite Store (2022), supported by Guts Gallery.

 

Graham was nominated for the Freelands Painting Prize (Camberwell College of Arts, 2023) and received the Nancy Balfour Trust Award (2023). Her work has been featured in publications including Dazed, Vogue Italia, and Plaster.