Anne Howeson’s work explores place, time and memory. She is a Jerwood Drawing Prize winner and was a tutor at the RCA London, promoting drawing as outcome and way of thinking.Her solo exhibition Remember Me, Guardian News and Media 2009, recorded architectural regeneration in King’s Cross, London. Present in the Past, Collyer Bristow, 2015, transformed digital fragments from the Museum of London’s prints and drawings archive, into drawings about mortality and time. Feet of Angels, Carey Blyth Gallery, 2023, used photographs from the Talbot Catalogue Raisonné in an ongoing series, looking at human identity, war, dispossession, self, mother, sisters – and water. Works in Public Collections include the Museum of London and the Guardian News and Media