Since graduating from Camberwell College of Art in 2014, Peter Vance has exhibited work both nationally and internationally. His practice is focused on the various means by which information is transmitted, exploring this through the formulation of processes that translate or arrange information into new forms.
Whilst Artist in Residence at the Pilotenkueche International Art Program in Leipzig, Germany, and later as Artist in Residence at the Print and Paper Museum in Tartu, Estonia, his works centred on the theme of language. His research focused on photographic techniques to make the audible become visible and methodologies inspired by weaving to make the visible become audible.
His current works look to the fundamental unit of digital images, the pixel, particularly in relation to AI image generation and the questions of abstraction and authorship that this topic naturally invokes.