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Geraldine Swayne
Geraldine Swayne was born in England in 1965, and is a London-based painter, writer, musician, photographer and filmmaker.
After studying for a degree in fine art, she became a painter and film maker. In the late 1990s she won a Northern Arts Travel Award, and moved to New Orleans in the United States and then on to Languedoc in France for a year, where she was represented by Stanislaw Demidjuk. On her return, she worked in London's growing film industry, making special effects for any number of commercials and movies. During the mid nineties she made numerous short films and music videos for Gallon Drunk and Scapegoat. In 1999 she made the first experimental super-8 to Imax film about the East End of London, which has been shown in Imax cinemas throughout the world. Since the early 1990s, she has exhibited work at various venues throughout the UK including the Rich and famous gallery, the 291 Gallery, Gallery K, Four Corners, Patriot Hall and Oxford House. She is currently lead singer in contemporary, avant-garde rock band, "...Bender" and has recently enjoyed collaborations with artist Harry Pye and krautrock group Faust.