Biography

 

Noel Paine was born at Woolwich in 1971 and educated at Colfe’s School.

From 1990-91 he studied for a Foundation Diploma in General Art and Design at City & Guilds of London Art School. From 1991-94 he attended the University of Wales, Cardiff graduating with BA (Hons) in Art and Aesthetics, achieving 1st Class Honours in Painting. In 1998 he completed his Masters degree, being awarded an MA in Fine Art (Painting) from the University of Kent, Canterbury.

Since 1994, Noel has had his own studio in London. Initially at the Limehouse Arts Foundation, then with the Barbican Arts Group, followed by the award of a two-year residency with the ACME Arts Group at The Old Fire Station, Gillender Street. Since 2001, Noel has worked from his studio at Trinity Buoy Wharf.

In order to support his studio time, Noel has undertaken a variety of posts in education. These have included appointments as artist-in-residence at three different London primary schools; visiting artist at an independent prep school between 2000 and 2007; and teaching children with special educational needs at a large West London comprehensive.

In addition, Noel is a registered Arts Worker with the London Borough of Bromley and has worked with children of all age groups in schools, colleges, and adult learning centres, including adults registered for support with the MIND charity. He also leads 'Artist' workshops for The National Gallery, The Museum of London, and Chiswick Holiday Courses, and has been visiting lecturer for the BA (Fine Art) course at the University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield.

He has travelled widely in Europe and the USA. Currently he is painting a series of works outside in the parks and open spaces surrounding the city of Rome.  In the USA, he completed an exchange program at the College of Charleston, South Carolina in 1993, worked at the Spoleto Festival,1994 and lived and worked in a studio in Manhattan, New York for 12 months in 1995.

Noel is well acquainted with art collections in London, across Europe and on the East and West Coasts of the USA. This experience of work by American 20th century painters, and the inspiration he receives from major works exhibited in London, has a continuing influence on the development of his own painting.

He has exhibited extensively, having held solo, and group, exhibitions of his work each year for the past fifteen years.