About the Artist
Heather McAteer (b. Belfast, 1968) lives and works in Reading, Berkshire. She studied Fine Art at Belfast School of Art (1987-91) (BA) and Reading School of Art (1992-94) (MFA).
In addition to solo exhibitions at 571 Oxford Road Gallery, Reading in 2019 and 2021, her work has also been selected for a wide range of group exhibitions nationally. These include ’The Human Factor’ at Star Brewery Gallery, Lewes (2022), ‘Oxford Art Society Open Exhibition’, at SJE Cloister Gallery, Oxford (2022), ‘RBSA Drawing Prize Exhibition’ at RBSA Gallery, Birmingham (2023), ‘Winter Group Show’; at Linden Hall Studios, Deal (2023), ‘Ancient Landscapes’; at Fronteer Gallery, Sheffield (2024) and ‘A Room of One’s Own’ at Irving Gallery, Oxford (2024). In 2023 she also had a two-person exhibition, ‘Uncertain Landscapes’ (with Alex Dewart) at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart, Northern Ireland in 2023. Her new solo exhibition ‘Forests of Dreamland’ will open at West Berkshire Museum in March 2025.
Heather has been selected for numerous awards, commissions and residencies. In 2020 she was awarded ‘The Drawing Prize’ at the 139th Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast and selected for a Jelly (ACE/ National Lottery/DCMS funded) ‘At Home’ Artist Residency. In 2021 she was commissioned by the Museum of English Rural Life to make work for their ’51 Voices’ (ACE funded) Project and selected by Waldemar Januszczak as a finalist in the Save Reading Gaol ‘Freedom’ artwork competition. She is the subject of one of the twelve artists films by Reading-based artist/filmmaker Matt Hulse commissioned by Jelly, Reading in 2023 to celebrate of their 30th anniversary year. The first book of her work, ‘Forests of Dreamland’, was published by Redden Press in June this year.