Eddie Chambers is a writer and an exhibition organiser. He was born in Wolverhampton, England and gained a BA (Hons) Fine Art degree from Sunderland Polytechnic in 1983. He now holds a PhD from Goldsmiths College, awarded in 1998, for his thesis researching press and public responses to Black visual arts practice in England in the 1980s. Chambers began organising exhibitions while still a student. Since then, he has organised a large number of exhibitions in Britain and abroad. In 1989 he established the African and Asian Visual Artists’ Archive, a Black artists' research and reference facility, co-ordinating the project for several years until the autumn of 1992. Living in Bristol, England, he continues to research visual arts activity, organise exhibitions and write on various aspects of visual arts practice.

Eddie Chambers is an Associate Professor, History of Art, at the University of Texas at Austin, teaching visual arts of the African Diaspora. See http://www.utexas.edu/finearts/aah/about/people/eddie-chambers

Eddie Chambers photo by:
Sarie Potter (South Africa)

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Includes an illustrated essay written by Eddie Chambers - Black Visual Arts Activity in the 1980s. The History of British Art 1870 - Now, Tate Publishing, London, 2008. Available at http://www.tate.org.uk/shop/product.do?id=39850

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