Ann-Marie LeQuesne’s interest in print languages centres on the
documentary function of print and the ways in which the act of
recording influences our subsequent knowledge/memory of an event. In
many cases her work re-enacts the processes of documentation as much as
the event portrayed.
In the Printmaking programme at the RCA, she is responsible for the
first-year Work-in-progress Show and the Teaching Placement Programme,
liaising with undergraduate colleges/universities to arrange a day of
teaching for all second-year students.
Ann-Marie LeQuesne was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA. After
completing undergraduate studies in Iowa, she went to live in Sweden
and subsequently moved to England to carry out postgraduate studies at
Brighton College of Art. She has extensive teaching experience and has
been a Senior Lecturer at Central Saint Martins College of Art, London.
She has exhibited widely and often travels to make event-based work in
site-specific locations.