Body Remedy, based in Glasgow, is an organisation that centres physical practice for self-recovery. Contributors and participants of Body Remedy are black people and people of colour (BPOC) who identify as women and non-binary. They organise as a small team led by founder and former Cove Park resident Mele Broomes in collaboration with Lead Producer […]
Scottee is a self taught, multi-award winning artist and performer who has received critical acclaim for his work in theatre, audio and fine art. A multi-hyphenate, with a career spanning over 15 years, Scottee has demonstrated an ability to work successfully across art forms – radio, opera, photography, dance, live art and more. Commissioned by […]
Meara Sharma is a writer and artist. Across her fiction, creative nonfiction, and visual art, she is interested in the seams between matter and dreams, between bodies and topographies. Often, she is thinking about desire, as it pertains to our flesh, belief systems, geopolitics, and ecological relationships. Her work has appeared in Frieze, The Believer, Ambit, […]
Dhelia Snoussi is an artist, researcher and curator with a background in arts education and youth work. She is currently Youth Culture Curator at the Museum of London, working on the museum’s contemporary collecting project, Curating London. Previously, she authored a report with the Runnymede Trust and the Centre for Labour and Social Studies entitled ‘We Are Ghosts’: […]
Angela Davies is an artist living and working in Wales, interrogating a sense of place, of belonging, and the boundary systems and borders we create. Angela explores constructed networks in relation to fragile systems across natural, and psychological landscapes. She is interested in making connections between the political and the personal, between the intimate spaces […]
This year, the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities are supporting their arts & humanities PhD students (based across 17 Scottish institutions) with residencies for creative practice, working with Cove Park to provide dedicated creative time, space, and freedom to develop their doctoral work within a supportive and inspiring context. Marissa Clarke is an […]
Ashanti Harris is a multi-disciplinary artist and researcher. Working with dance, performance, facilitation, sound, installation and writing, Ashanti’s work disrupts historical narratives and reimagines them from a Caribbean diasporic perspective. Recent commissions and exhibitions include: Jerwood Staging Series 2022, Jerwood Arts, London (2022); Dancing a Peripheral Quadrille, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Edinburgh (2022), An Exercise in […]
Sabrina Henry is a curator and costume designer. Her curatorial practise thinks through questions of post-coloniality as they exist in Scotland to contribute to the wider discourse around the effects of power and modernity with a focus on the geographies of the Atlantic. In her costume practice she works with artists of various disciplines to […]
Bryony McIntyre and Barry Esson are founding members of Arika, a Scotland-based political arts organisation concerned with supporting connections between artistic production and social change. Arika produces Episodes, an iterative program of multiformat public events staged at Tramway, an arts venue in Glasgow, that has addressed abolitionist politics, conceptual mathematics, disability justice, and the Black […]
Flora Litchfield is an artist and sound therapist based in Edinburgh – working with laser light, nature, sound and moving image. Her work navigates geographical sites and psychological states as she seeks to address the relationship between architecture and landscape – and between evolution and erosion. Within her practice, she likes to explore how we […]
This year, the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities are supporting their arts & humanities PhD students (based across 17 Scottish institutions) with residencies for creative practice, working with Cove Park to provide dedicated creative time, space, and freedom to develop their doctoral work within a supportive and inspiring context. Victoria Evans is a […]