Jenny Mulder merges storytelling with sculpture, crafting narratives and creating corresponding glass and ceramic pieces. Her art invites escapism, presenting imaginary artifacts and miniature worlds. In her latest project, she used hand-dug and processed clay to explore themes of time, location, and memory. Her work delves into the metaphysical nature of everyday objects, examining the items […]
David Osbaldeston is a British artist who works across properties of collage, painting and fine print to produce a material outcome best termed collectively as ‘flat sculpture’. His work is often made to interfere with relationships between images and the poetic variables associated with language used to describe them. This is done through a thematic […]
Harriina Räinä is a research-oriented visual artist based in Helsinki, Finland. Her work explores themes such as corporeality, observation dynamics, and human-animal relationships. She is interested in the connections between artists, locations, materials, and tools. Harriina holds a master’s degree in fine arts from the University of the Arts Helsinki (2019). Her recent projects include […]
Laura Haynes is a writer, editor and academic based in Glasgow. She was co-director of MAP magazine (2012-2024) and at The Glasgow School of Art is leader of the studio-based interdisciplinary Master of Letters Art Writing postgraduate programme, where she also edits The Yellow Paper: Journal for Art Writing. Laura’s writing and research is concerned with […]
Titus Davies is a visual artist whose practice spans sculpture, photography and collage. She is especially drawn to making site specific installations; responding to the history, geography, politics and spirit of a location. Over the last three years at Cove Park, Davies has been making works in response to Loch Long, its connection with Trident […]
Hannah Cornish predominantly draws and paints interior spaces from memory, however she is also exploring other mediums in which to work, such as print, installation and dance. She is curious about space and tends to work abstractly. Hannah is also beginning to make figurative work that work alongside her abstract pieces. Graduating from Glasgow School […]
Alaya Ang is a visual artist whose practice is grounded in material exploration, sound, and collective participation, with a focus on maritime trade, migration, and the intersections of colonial histories and environmental concerns. At the core of their work is storytelling through materials, uncovering how materials carry histories and connect to personal and collective narratives. […]
Claire Tindale is a visual artist working primarily with sculpture and installation. She uses the miniature, and variations in scale, as a conceptual framework, to explore physical and psychological spaces, responding to environments and those who occupy them. A hospital, empty office building and library, are some of the spaces that Claire has been commissioned […]