Scholars & Artists
As an individual who is both autistic and queer, Matilda’s work delves deeply into the profound themes of disability, queerness, and English folk. These intrinsic aspects of her identity serve as the driving force behind her creative expression, enabling her to explore her own unique journey through the medium of clothing.
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Mae Morris is a designer who has graduated from Central Saint Martins. Mae’s work is influenced by her obsession with flea markets and car boot sales, where she sources most of her fabrics and materials. Mae studies the objects and clothing that she has collected throughout the years, seeking to capture and preserve the exquisite qualities and artisanry of bygone eras.
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Benedikte Kluver's medium of choice is predominantly painting, and her artworks exemplify a profound captivation with colour, manifested through instinctive exploration. Her brush- strokes glide, embrace and enliven the composition, engendering unexpected harmonies between hues. During Benedikte's final year at Slade, she focused on experimentation with C-Type printing and photography.
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Eleanor is a sculptor who mainly creates installations that collapse landscapes and bodies together via mould-making, moving image, spoken-word and ritual, in an attempt to make sense of emotions and societal behaviours.
Gal Leshem is a multidisciplinary artist and facilitator. Utilising video, textiles and print, Gal explores the role of plant lore and material culture in the creation of identity and belonging. Her work is developed through a site-specific and research-based approach, often engaging with heritage sites, objects and plants embedded in myth, memory and folklore.