Website: www.janetsang.co.uk
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Janet Sang is an artist based in Brighton who specialises in printmaking, particularly screenprinting and photopolymer etching. Her interests have developed from an engagement with social injustice and a working life in arts teaching. Janet makes prints to explore and communicate ideas and to intrigue, inviting her audience to join her in a search for personal and political meaning.
Janet studied art education at Bristol (1973) and at the University of Sussex (1987), then Fine Art at Northbrook College (2005). She earned her living as a teacher and lecturer in state education, as an artist-educator and as a welfare-rights adviser. She is a member of the Printmakers Council and LOOP Artists in Print, with whom she exhibits regularly. In 2022 she was selected to become an Associate member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers based at Bankside Gallery. Her prints were selected to be shown in the Printmaking International Triennial in Krakow in 2018 and 2024, and are in collections at the V&A, the RE Diploma archive and Scarborough Museum and Art Gallery.