Archive for January 2025
There’s A Worm In It
There’s A Worm In It is an ongoing project with the children of The Ferguslie Early Learning Childcare Centre. Using fun techniques like press moulding and relief casting, these young artists, aged 3 to 5, are creating a variety of unique artworks for their sensory garden—some functional, some purely decorative! Pictured here are the children…
Read Morewhen i start to do clay and art my brain justs turns on…
BLEND FOLD MOVE
Blend Fold Move was a Sculpture in Schools Project led by Artists Coral Brookes and Eo Stearn. Over six sessions, pupils from St Fergus and Glencoats Primary Schools experimented with a variety of materials to explore the connections between bodies and landscapes—ranging from architecture and buildings to natural spaces like gardens. They also navigated the…
Read MoreDavid Milne
David Milne is a meticulous artist with a passion for clay. His installations for Sculpture House highlight his mastery of mark-making and pattern design. Currently, he is working on a series of signs for our Dye Garden, blending functional art with natural beauty, where his design sensibility is sure to complement the surrounding environment.
Read MoreLaura Aldridge
Laura’s exuberant works have made large scale interventions in public spaces and galleries all over the world. Her colourful often collaborative sculptures cross disciplines and boundaries with a characteristic openness and generosity of spirit. https://www.lauraaldridge.co.uk
Read MoreDebi Banerjee
An experienced learning practitioner Debi has worked with children and young people, developing Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop’s innovative schools programme over the past decade. Debi sees her engagement work as part of her own artistic practice, evidenced in her project’s high levels of energy, imagination and commitment.
Read MoreRuth Davies
Ruth is a pattern maker, making wooden tooling using hand carving, turning and milling techniques for casting into cast iron, aluminium and bronze. Working mainly on restoration projects for architectural and private clients she has a passion for the design objects associated with Scotland’s Victorian industrial heritage. She has worked on some amazing restoration projects…
Read MoreNick Evans
Nick’s thought provoking sculptural work takes traditional materials, languages, genres and histories and gently distorts them, developing new kinds of sculptural forms that speculate on possible alternative futures. https://www.nickevansartist.co.uk/
Read MoreMichael Fullarton
Michael is a painter who often uses portrait painting as a foil to other materials, including sculpture, screen print and photography. Combining aesthetic and political concerns he has previously painted portraits of Lady Cosgrove, Scotland’s first female judge and the wrongly convicted Paddy Joe Hill, of the Birmingham six.
Read MoreMorwenna Kearsley
Working predominantly with photography, text and occasionally moving image, Morwenna photographs objects that reveal part of who we are, as individuals and communities, from museum artefacts and personal effects to discarded scraps, draped fabrics and textiles. She often collaborates with other people via workshops, evening classes and community arts projects.
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