Draft:Charlotte Mann

Charlotte Mann (born 1977) is a British artist. Mann is best known for her large scale site specific black and white line drawings. Notable works include the School of Life classroom and the facade of QE2 Hospital in Welwyn Garden city. Private and commercial installations of her work exist around the world including in Basel, Milan and Hong Kong and she has exhibited her drawings in institutions including Christies New York , The Copenhagen Design Museum and The Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Early life and education
Charlotte Mann was born in London in 1977 to the British painters Sargy Mann and Frances Mann. She studied Fashion Design at Central St Martins School of Art and Design and graduated in 2000.

Fashion
After graduating Mann worked as a fashion designer for Russell Sage for six years. Examples of her work for the designer have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Teaching
Since 2001 Mann has taught extensively at art schools in London. She is an Associate Lecturer at University of Arts London and a Senior Faculty Member at the Royal Drawing School. In 2014 Mann began a drawing research project titled Drawing Lab at The Royal Drawing School.