Laura 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

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Nick 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/

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James Rigler

James Rigler

A highly regarded ceramic maker James’ elegant yet robustly iconographic ceramic sculptures draw from previous century’s architectural forms in new and unexpected ways. Often using architectural ceramic techniques such as sledging in plaster, James builds upon traditional methods to generate new and unexpected forms. www.jamesriglerstudio.com

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Laura Spring

Laura’s long running Studio Spring is a textile studio characterised by bold, graphic and colourful print design. Always concerned with sustainability, locality and longevity Laura has recently begun to explore the use of natural plant dyes in her printed design work. https://lauraspring.co.uk/

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Coral Brookes

Coral is a visual artist, educator, and producer working across drawing, sculpture, and participatory projects. Her practice explores playful and experimental approaches to making and learning, often through collaboration. With a strong interest in alternative education, Coral creates work that invites engagement and connection—examining how environments and objects influence the way we move, feel, and…

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Michael 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.

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Morven Mulgrew

Morven Mulgrew is an interdisciplinary artist based in Glasgow.  Working across performance, sculpture, costume and design she makes live work, costume and artefact concerned with the body. Her pottery reflects her interests in the homemade, the hand made, DIY and shonkiness as well as precision, shape and form. She is a professional amateur, making it up as…

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Kate V Robertson

Kate V Robertson

Reflecting on the complicated relationship between the digital record and the real thing Kate V. Robertson has cast digital cameras and pc processors in concrete and aluminium, and collaged mobile phone parts into strange sculptural mosaics. Co Founder of Sculpture Placement Group Kate is equally concerned with the obsolecence of many sculptural works, seeking long…

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Edward Devenay

Edward works across sculpture and drawing, creating distinctive pieces that reflect his interest in physical culture. His most recent series, produced during the Making Space Workshop, is a collection of busts inspired by Marvel characters such as Batman, the Joker, and Catwoman. Edward is highly skilled at capturing likenesses, translating them into clay sculptures that…

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David 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.

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