Making Space

Making Space is our weekly workshop dedicated to autistic adults, providing a welcoming and supportive environment to explore creativity. Building on David’s one-to-one sessions with artist Laura Aldridge, this expanded programme allows us to offer a regular group session where participants can work together, share ideas, and make alongside each other. With this support, we…

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Pick It Up!

Morven Mulgrew: 17 Midland Road, Bristol, 6-9th February 2025 PICK IT UP! was an installation by anti-disciplinary artist Morven Mulgrew, bringing together the work of 20 Scottish artists in dialogue with 20 Bristol-based artists. Each artist was invited to create a receptacle for drinking, which was displayed throughout the exhibition. Visitors were encouraged to pick…

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Ghost Sculptures Publication

GHOST SCULPTURES is a monograph by Nick Evans, published in 2023 to coincide with his exhibition at Kendall Koppe. The 64-page, full-colour hardback edition (A4, perfect bound with die-cut cover detail) was produced in a run of 300 copies. The publication records the development of the sculptures in the studio and their installation in the…

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House Meeting #1

House Meeting is the first in a new series of mixed-agenda gatherings at Sculpture House, designed to open up the art world through networking, skill-sharing, connection, and creation. Produced by artists Megan Devenney, Katie Bruce, and Luke Shand, the series brings together artists and audiences in an open, experimental format. The inaugural House Meeting featured…

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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…

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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…

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Winter Social 2024

Our second Winter Social took place at The Tannahill Centre, right in the heart of Ferguslie, so that more people from the community could join us and celebrate the creativity of local children. The event centred on BLEND FOLD MOVE, an exhibition of work made by pupils from Glencoats and St Fergus Primary Schools. Over…

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