Residencies

 
 

Young Artists In Suffolk X The Art Station - October 2025

Selected as one of five young creatives with strong links to Suffolk, Beaumont spent the month long residency developing her painting and embroidery practise. Inspired by the void left in the grass where a statue had sat, she explored removal, traces, and layering as a way to unpack grief and loss.

This is where her Ghosts first came into existence, with many hours spent experimenting with bleach and pigments.

Alongside her painting she also began a durational work which combined cloths, rags, canvas offcuts and plastic sheets, all of which had at some point been used within her practise. Hand stitching these remnants into a shroud, Beaumont considers this a trace of her work, and this shroud is a physical ghost of her paintings.


Asylum Studios - April-June 2026

As Beaumont continued her Ghosts series and explored new manifestations of her ethereal figures, she also began to explore shadows, silhouettes and figurative outlines.

During her Spring residency at Asylum Studios, she developed these studies and continued to create her signature, bright, expressionist figures and portraits.

Placing her more minimal, abstract Ghosts alongside paintings that emphatically represent the body, she was able to see the parallels in the different mediums of her work and examine the nuances of each collection.

“Spending time working alongside so many other incredible artists in the community that Asylum Studios has built is something really special and I will forever be grateful for the time I was able to develop and work there.”