Project X is a multi-disciplinary, collectively run organisation based in Scotland, platforming dance of the African and Caribbean Diaspora. We collaborate with artists and organisations, to deliver bespoke workshops, facilitate conversations, produce and curate performances and events in Scotland and beyond. Project X is about changing the conversations and perceptions around dance of the African […]
“Most things die, except ideas.” Ghada Eissa is an audiovisual artist who seeks all means to support self-expression and create raw experiences through her experimentation with different media. What drives her work is an aspiration to create a work of art that provokes a certain idea/ emotion/ question/ connection with someone, so that even if […]
Naeem Dxvis is an interdisciplinary artist and curator with a sentimental approach. Their work has emotional resonance, processing feelings of longing, disorientation, joy, nostalgia and desire. As the creative director and co-founder of BBZ, for the past 6 years they have curated shows across the globe and worked in partnership with Tate, ICA, Glastonbury Festival, […]
Diljeet Bhachu and Hardeep Singh Deerhe are based in Glasgow and represent the Scottish-Asian Creative Artists’ Network. The network serves as a forum for creative artists who identify as Scottish-Asian to meet other artists. It aims to help Scottish-Asian creative artists develop work within their communities, and also encourage collaborations between Scottish-Asian communities and artists. […]
Heiba Lamara is an artist-researcher exploring independent print, publishing and archival practices as a creative practice for social change. She is the Assistant Editor of OOMK Zine since 2013 and co-founder of Rabbits Road Press, a community-focused Risograph studio in London. Self-directed project-based research around print, oral histories, archives and coloniality, are translated into zines, […]
Georgia Holmer has spent over 25 years working on international human rights, peace and security as a writer, analyst, advisor, and artist. Her creative work explores issues of bodily and emotional autonomy, human dignity in life and death, and the nature of peace and violence. Her art also reflects a reverence and connection to the […]
Dandelion Day Camp is a pilot project within Cove Park’s engagement programme. We will welcome 20 children between 8 – 12 years of age for a week long-programme of creative activity at Cove Park during the school holidays. Taking place from Monday 25th – Friday 29th July, the activities will be devised and led by […]
Amber Elison works across disciplines to mine the felt experience between presence and absence, legible and illegible, said and unsaid. Through video, performance, photography, and text, she questions the relationship of personal narrative, familial and social histories, and ancestral folklore. Often collaborating with dance and sound artists she seeks multi-sensory methods of processing the tendency […]
Erica Scourti is an artist and writer, born in Athens and based in Athens and London. She has performed, exhibited and presented talks internationally, at spaces like High Line New York, Wellcome Collection, Kunsthalle Wien, Hayward Gallery, Munich Kunstverein, ICA London and EMST Athens; she recently participated in the 7th Athens Biennale (2021). Her writing […]
Claire Jussel is a poet, writer, and artist from Boise, Idaho. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in West Trade Review, Black Fox Literary Magazine, CP Quarterly, and The Lit Mug. She serves as an associate poetry editor at West Trade Review and has most recently resided in Minnesota where she worked as a […]