Thomas Price was born in London in 1981 and studied at Chelsea College of Art, followed by the Royal College of Art. He is a previous recipient of the Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellowship. Price has recently been selected to create an ambitious public artwork to be unveiled in 2022 commemorating the Windrush generation in Hackney. Selected solo exhibitions have been held at prestigious institutions including: The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto (2019); National Portrait Gallery, London (2016); Mac Birmingham (2012); Harewood House (2015) and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2014). Price’s work has also been included in a number of international group shows including: Gold and Magic, ARKEN Museum of Moderne Kunst, Copenhagen (2021); Living Just Enough, Goodman Gallery, London (2020); The Line London, 2020; Sculpture Milwaukee 2020; Get Up Stand Up Now, Somerset House, London (2019); Talisman in the Age of Difference, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2018); and Frieze Sculpture, Regent’s Park, London (2017). Price’s work is included in a number of private and public collections including: The Donum Estate, California; Government Art Collection; Kenneth Montague/The Wedge Collection,Canada; Derwent London; Murderme, London; and the Rennie Collection, Canada. Thomas is one of Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre’s first artist patrons, alongside Alison Wilding.