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) […]
Louise Mclachlan is an artist based in Edinburgh working predominantly with photography. Mclachlan advocates for disability rights and representation particularly within the arts and education. In 2019 she launched Scope Photography – a workshop and community aimed at teaching individuals facing health related barriers the power in their perspective. Mclachlan’s own work explores the reclamation of self, sight […]
Verity-Jane Keefe is a visual artist working predominantly in the public realm to explore the complex relationship between people and place. She is interested in the role and potential of the artist within urban regeneration, working with moving image, text, object and installation to explore possible taxonomies of everyday life. She has a long-term relationship with Barking and Dagenham, making […]
Feelings are the inspiration for Julie Barnes’ narrative paintings. She explores the power of wonderment and hope, and offers the viewer an opportunity for stillness and an awareness of the threads that connect us. Sometimes, though not often, the shape for a painting comes to her before she starts work, but mostly the colours and […]
Ariane Jackson is a Glasgow based visual artist working primarily in painting. Her work processes sensory experience and memory in a haptic and material way, often including mixed media supports that allow a playful exploration of mark and gesture. Jackson is a graduate of the Glasgow Shcool of Art and has exhibited throughout Scotland and […]
Justine Hounam (b. 1967, London, UK) is a visual artist working primarily in sculpture. Her series of bodily wall hangings capture the physical, psychological, and metaphorical skin. Justine is interested in our relationship with possessions and how they become an extension of the self. Furniture, although functional is chosen due to an aesthetic signalling to […]
Sara Bor is a visual artist. The dominant theme of her practice is responding to natural environments. Nature and landscape have been part of her being since a childhood spent in the Peak District. The narrative investigates a correlation with the geography of these landscapes and how human interventions have shaped the terrain. Eroded moorlands, […]
Simon is a writer, a printmaker and a multi-award-winning producer of children’s animation, including ‘Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids’ and ‘Wolves, Witches & Giants’. His printmaking practice dates back to his time at the Cambridge School of Art, and later, St Martin’s School of Art. He went on to study animation at West Surrey College […]
Hang Linton is a self taught, interdisciplinary artist, working in music, performance, dance, video and installation. Community and collaboration are integral to their work. Personal practice explores otherness through sound and trickster characters. Hang creates ambient sound, electronic music and visuals for dance, performance and live art. Creative freedom and expression of those who are […]
Mathew Wayne Parkin is an artist, writer and home cook mainly working in moving image with family and friends. They are particularly interested in autobiography, accent, intimacy, and speech acts in public. Their work is like an armpit, personal and intimate, of the body and relationships – smelling earthy. Mathew tries to resist dominant forms […]
Camara Taylor (b.1627, London) is an artist and – – – based in Glasgow. They work with their various selves, collaborators and organisations to produce still and moving images, texts and other things // Recent projects depart from rumour, gossip and ambivalent readings of historical matter | the work tends towards the excesses of dominant […]
In partnership with Artlink Central and Project Ability, Cove Park has developed a new pilot residency programme for artists with learning disabilities and their collaborators. The residencies will begin this year and we look forward to hosting artist Cameron Morgan with collaborator Tracy Gorman. Cameron is a multi-talented and prolific artist working with Project Ability […]