Collaboration is central to the work Emmie McLuskey produces, starting with a shared question or observation that she explores more deeply through practice, previously this has taken the form of publications, events, objects, conversations and exhibitions. Recent work has centred around interactions in and between bodies, considering the systems that control and record them. McLuskey […]
Scott Robertson (born in Ayr) is an artist with a conceptually driven practice. He works without a fixed studio or dedicated time to his practice, and connects people and ideas together in the hope of forming something. Artwork that can be made on his phone while on the way back from working for more successful […]
Ella Thumim is a visual artist based in London. Working mainly in painting and drawing, her practice explores the moments and materials of our everyday lives, focussing on the rich textures to be found in the everyday. In these seemingly inconsequential details are old ghosts, tributes to the passage of time. Exploring the poetry and […]
Caroline Bagenal was born on the Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland. She is a sculptor and freelance writer with an MFA in Painting and an MA in Modern Art History, Theory and Criticism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her works have been shown at the Maritime Museum in Liverpool, UK, The Qorikancha […]
Santtu Laine is a Finnish multidisciplinary artist based in Helsinki. He works with installation, sculpture, images, and sound, often exploring themes of memory and its inherent ambiguity. His art practice focuses on alternative and sustainable methods of creation, combining various techniques and materials to continually seek new forms of expression. Santtu holds a Master of […]
Jenny Hogarth (b.1979, Scotland) is an artist based in Edinburgh. In 2022 Jenny showed new moving image works ‘Flow Co Motion’ (2022) and ‘If You Talk About The Volcano Will You Talk About Yourself’ (2022) at the Talbot Rice Gallery and the Freelands Foundation respectively. Other recent moving image works ‘Wild Thing’ (2019) and ‘Channelling’ […]
Karen Maxted graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with distinction in 2018, specialising in painting. Since then, she has worked out of her studio in Troon and from Glasgow Print Studios. She is a professional member of Visual Arts Scotland and the Society of Scottish Artists. She has work in the Art Collections of Edinburgh […]
Freya Pocklington studied a BA at Edinburgh College of Art (2006) and an MA at UAL (2009). Solo exhibitions include: Ostara, Broadway Gallery (2022) and Behind the Blue Curtain, Oxford University Hospitals (2019). Group exhibitions include: V&A Select Prints (2021) and The Ruth Borchard Portrait Prize (2021). Past residencies include The National Trust, Scottish Arts […]
Sylvia Waltering was born in Germany and based in Manchester. Her creative practice uses a variety of media, such as photography, printmaking, writing and artist books to explore how we make sense of place and strive to belong. The physical experience of place through walking and ‘taking part in the existence of things’ (Keats) inspires […]
Associate artist Jana Kühne returns to Cove Park as part of our 2023 Winter Subsidised Residencies programme. Jana Kühne is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in London where she is studying a BA in Fine Art at the Art Academy London. Jana uses art as a catalyst, substitute, and extension of wilderness experiences, seeking connections […]
Janice Parker and Emmie McLuskey have worked together since 2016, exploring the intersection of movement with archive, influence and how dance is recorded and shared. Previous projects include 1973 – Archiving the Live at the City Arts Centre and Glasgow Womens’ Library, Notes on the Floor and To My Future Body at KW Berlin, these […]
Patricia Haemmerle is based in Switzerland. She received a PhD in 1996 from the University of Zurich (dissertation: ‘Silhouette of Time. Photography and Reality’). In 1997 she moved with her 14 year old son to New York and studied on the General Studies Certificate Program at the International Center of Photography (ICP), NY. Subsequently independent […]