Scholars & Artists

Bunny Hennessey is a painter whose work emerges from the physical and sensory conditions of painting itself. Driven by motion, pressure and tempo, her practice explores the body’s inner parameters; how sensation accumulates, disperses, and reorganises through movement.  
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Hume’s practice attends to histories that have not been traditionally well cared for: the Dutch and British spice trades in Southeast Asia, the social histories of textile craft, lived experiences of migration and mixed-race identity. Working across textiles, family photography, sculpture and...
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Manuel Alejandro Hernandez Rivera is an artist with a background in architecture, whose work uses already existing images as the primary medium for exploring the traces left by the interaction of humans and their surroundings. He is particularly interested in...
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Elysia Byrd's work centres the re-claiming of humans as part of nature, connecting to the magical, healing and visual histories of plants and trees in a re-claiming of a lost heritage. 
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Daniel Taylor is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in sculpture and draws on themes of orientation, disorientation and the effect of heteronormative systems and architecture on queer bodies.   
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