Brass Art is the longstanding collaborative practice of Chara Lewis, Kristin Mojsiewicz and Anneke Pettican. Within their practice they work between drawing, sculpture, moving image, 3D + 4D bodyscanning technologies, immersive installation, archival interventions, and augmented reality. They use analogue and digital technologies as a means to disrupt conventional narratives and to capture themselves in […]
Rachel Briscoe is co-founder lead artist for digital story studio Fast Familiar. Fast Familiar make artworks which are participatory, playful and political. We are an award-winning interdisciplinary collaboration comprising expertise in theatre, game design, digital technology and neuroscience and psychology. For us, art is a space to explore questions which are too complex for daily […]
Beverley Hood’s work interrogates the impact of technology and science on the body, relationships and human experience, through digital media and performance arts projects. She works collaboratively, developing projects involving a range of practitioners, including medics, scientists, writers, technologists, actors, dancers and composers. Although her work utilises technology, it is not techno-centric and is rather, […]
Tessa Ratuszynska is an artist, researcher and producer based between Glasgow and Bristol, making work at the intersection of Documentary, Virtual Reality, Installation and Performance. They are currently completing a practice based PhD at the University of West Scotland, exploring queer identity and the performance of gender through VR non fiction. This residency allows Tessa […]
Roy Claire Potter works between performance and experimental writing to think through the production of subtext in speaker-listener interactions, which they extended to readerly encounters with a page. The operation of interpersonal violence is a prevalent theme within their work, as are the motifs of domestic sound, bodily comportment, spatial and group dynamics. Potter’s live […]
Bobbi Cameron is an artist based in Glasgow. She works predominantly across sound, text, performance and moving image. Cameron graduated from the MFA programme at Glasgow School of Art in 2019. Her work uses acts of queering, contemporary witchcraft and autobiography to dismantle and disrupt normative confinements of space, place and (both constructed and bodily) […]
Renèe Helèna Browne is an Irish artist based between Glasgow and Donegal. Browne makes essay films, vocal soundscapes, and angsty drawings. They are 2021-2023 Talbot Rice Resident Artist with ECA at the University of Edinburgh. In 2021 Browne is commissioned by the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, to make ‘Rebuilding Urania’, a new film work that they […]