Milou Stella

French/Italian, b.1984

BIOGRAPHY

With a background in painting and sculpture, and working across various mediums comprising textile, digital technology, animation and performance as tools for experimentation, Milou Stella’s work deals with themes of family, trauma, identity and memory. She has both a studio-based and a collaborative practice embedded in the politics of participation, queer theory, and community. Drawing and sketching is often still her starting point in any of her projects with a recent focus on using recycled textiles and embroidery within her pieces.

She’s currently been awarded a place as artist associate at Open School East in Margate; rooted in East London, she has been involved in numerous Arts Council and Heritage Lottery funded projects, whilst her most recent work has been exhibited as part of Traces: Stories of Migrations (2021, Poplar) in partnership with London College of Fashion and Making For Change; and in Utopia: Eco-Feminisms, Art from Heart (2021, Mile End). Milou has a BA from Slade School of Art (UCL) and an MSt in Creative Writing from the University of Oxford.

WORKS
The Street Sweeper Glows, 2016

The Street Sweeper Glows, 2016

Icelandic Sunset, 2016

Icelandic Sunset, 2016

Nguyen Hue Crowds, 2017

Nguyen Hue Crowds, 2017

Man with Rice Wine, 2017

Man with Rice Wine, 2017

Girl with Lantern, 2017

Girl with Lantern, 2017

Crash and Churn, 2018

Crash and Churn, 2018

Bathers, 2017

Bathers, 2017

Together, 2018

Together, 2018

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