Hambling was the First Artist In Residence at The National Gallery, London and in 1995 she won the Jerwood Prize for Painting (with Patrick Caulfield). Her work is in many university, corporate and museum collections including: Tate Gallery; Imperial War Museum and the National Gallery, London. Her Oscar Wilde sculpture was unveiled in central London In 1998 and Scallop for Benjamin Britten was installed on Aldeburgh Beach in 2003. Download CV

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