Selectors: Ewan Imrie, Collective Architecture; Nicola White, Writer; with Laura Simpson, Hospitalfield Arts
- 2024
- July Visual Artist Residency
- Graduate Programme 2023-2024
- 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency September 2023
- Future Reimagined Scotland Ukraine Residency
- Darling X Newhaven Residency 2023 with ESW
- Chamber Music Scotland Interdisciplinary Residency October 2023
- Future Plan Artist Residency 2023 - 24
- Exchange: Tabakalera CCA Glasgow Hospitalfield
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2023
- Chamber Music Scotland Interdisciplinary Residency August 2023
- 'out of a conversation' residency June 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency October 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency July 2023
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2023
- 2022
- Flexible Artist Residency
- Catapult-Visual Arts British Council Lebanon
- Courthouse Studio Programme June - August
- Courthouse Studio Programme September - October
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2022
- Arika Partnership Residency 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency October 2022
- Interdisciplinary Residency 2022
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency 2022
- 2021
- New Contemporary Studio Residency
- Visiting moving-image editor
- Arika Partnership Writing Residency
- "We can still see the horizon (and it’s curved)”
- Graduate Programme 2021-22
- Autumn Residency 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2021
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency November 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency October 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2021
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency August 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2021
- Print Place Interdisciplinary Residency May 2021
- Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency May 2021
- Interdisciplinary Residency 2021
- Angus Artist Residency 2021
- 2020
- Scotland / Japan Residency Exchange 2020
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2020
- Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency Late November 2020
- POSTPONED Glasgow International Partnership Residency 2020
- [Place cancelled due to Covid 19] Interdisciplinary Residency May 2020
- POSTPONED Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency May 2020
- [Place cancelled due to Covid 19] Interdisciplinary Residency August 2020
- [Place cancelled due to Covid 19] Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency August 2020
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2020
- Print Place on Interdisciplinary Residency November 2020
- DCA Partnership Residency
- Interdisciplinary Residency Late November 2020
- 2019
- Graduate Residency 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2019
- ARCUS Project / Hospitalfield Exchange 2019
- Goethe Place on Autumn Residency 2019
- CBK Rotterdam / Hospitalfield Residency Exchange 2019
- New Contemporaries Studio Residency
- SWAP: UK / Ukraine Residency Programme
- Scotland / Japan Residency Exchange 2019
- Autumn Residency 2019
- Summer Residency 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2019
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2019
- 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2018
- Summer Residency 2018
- Autumn Residency 2018
- SGSAH Researcher in Residence 2018
- THIStudios Residency Exchange 2018
- CCA Partnership Residency 2018
- DCA Partnership Residency 2018
- New Contemporaries Resident 2018
- Graduate Residency 2018
- Japan Residency Exchange 2018
- Meander Residency 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency May 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2018
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2018
- 2017
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2017
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2017
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2017
- British Council Transatlantic Resident 2017
- Mondriaan Fonds Resident 2017
- SGSAH Researcher in Residence 2017
- India Exchange 2017
- Summer Residency 2017
- Autumn Residency 2017
- THIStudio Residency Exchange 2017
- New Contemporaries Resident 2017
- Graduate Residency 2017
- ROSL Visual Art Scholars 2017
- 2016
- Summer Residency 2016
- Autumn Residency 2016
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2016
- RSA Residency 2016
- DD Artists Residency 2016
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2016
- ROSL Scholars 2016
- Graduate Residency 2016
- Architecture Places 2016
- Future Plan Collection Residency 2016
- THIStudios Residency Exchange 2016
- Interdisciplinary Residency March 2016
- 2015
- Alumni Association Selected Residency 2015
- Hospitalfield in Industry 2015
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
- Graduate Residency 2015
- Autumn Residency 2015
- ROSL Scholars 2015
- Goethe Scholar Autumn 2015
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
- Summer Residency 2015
- 2014
- ROSL Scholars 2014
- Interdisciplinary Residency November 2014
- Graduate Residency 2014
- Autumn Residency 2014
- Interdisciplinary Residency August 2014
- Summer Residency 2014
- DD Artists Residency 2014
- Interdisciplinary Residency April – May 2014
- 2013
- ROSL Scholars 2013
- Graduate Residency 2013
- Autumn Residency 2013
- Summer Residency 2013
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Alice Wilson
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Since graduating with a BA from Loughborough University School of Art & Design in 2005 Alice Wilson has lived and worked in London, maintaining a studio practice and exhibiting. She graduated with an MA in Fine Art from Wimbledon School of Art in 2011. She has worked part time within a school for eight years and in recent years her career as an artist and an educator have become more connected.
http://www.frame-alicewilson.org
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Anna McLauchlan
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Anna McLauchlan teaches human-environment and cultural Geography with the School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde, and occasionally on the Masters of Fine Art programme at the Glasgow School of Art. She originally studied Time Based Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design graduating in 1997. Following that she served on the committee of Glasgow’s Transmission Gallery and has subsequently trained in environmental studies (Masters and PhD) and hatha yoga. She is currently involved with the artist-run group The Strickland Distribution and, drawing on her yoga teaching and practice, has begun to undertake participatory talks.
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Annie Crabtree
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Annie Crabtree graduated with a BA in Environmental Art from the Glasgow School of Art in 2012. She is a practicing artist and producer based in Glasgow, currently involved in both Picture Window public art project and The Atlantic Cable network. Over the past two years she presented work within events at Talbot Rice Gallery and Rhubaba in Edinburgh and The Whiskey Bond and The Old Hairdressers in Glasgow. Her work incorporates geography, video, projection, and sound to examine the subjective nature of place, and how it socially constructed, conceived, and performed in collective cultural understanding.
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Caroline Inckle
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Caroline Inckle graduated from Moray School of Art in 2012. Recent exhibitions include: RE:Production, solo show at 1 Royal Terrace Glasgow, 2014; Hidden Door Festival, Market St Edinburgh, 2014; and RSA New Contemporaries at the Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh, 2013. During 2013 Caroline also took part in residencies at The Scottish Sculpture Workshop and Inshriach Bothy. Awards include the David and June Gordon memorial trust award, 2013, and the HI-Arts award for artists and makers, 2012 & 2013. She has a forthcoming exhibition at The Scottish Sculpture Park in Argyll.
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Ingrid Mostrey
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Ingrid Mostrey was born in Ostend and has been living and working between Berlin and Ostend since 1985. She has studied decorative arts and sculpture at Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, University of the Arts in Berlin, Higher Institute for Fine Arts in Gent and Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Her most recent exhibitions include at National Fisheries Museum, Oostduinkerke; Centre for Contemporary Art, Aalst; Kunstverein Ulm and Villa Durckheim, Weimar. Projects over the last ten years have been located at the interface between art and science with long periods interviewing and working with scientists studying the North Sea.
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Joanna Peace
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Joanna Peace (b. 1982, UK) is an artist and writer based in Glasgow. Her recent projects include HOUSE VISIT, a residency in The Hague funded by the a-n New Collaborations Bursary and a paper on the medieval hermit Suster Bertken delivered at the interdisciplinary symposium Buildings & the Body at Southampton University. Joanna is a regular Visiting Lecturer at the Glasgow School of Art and has delivered workshops for the Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Depot Arts and Project Ability.
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Lucy May Schofield
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Lucy May Schofield is an artist working primarily with paper and print. At the core of her practice is an attempt to capture moments, she does this through a process of focussing on the overlooked and consistently documenting vulnerability, fallibility, impermanence. She records these moments of the unspoken – the space between what is seen and what is read – in the form of prints, paintings, interventions and artist books.
Working across various print forms, from letterpress, etching, woodblock, mono print, silkscreen, risograph, photography and photocopy, she is committed to creating a dialogue between artist and audience through narrative and print.http://www.lucymayschofield.com
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Nikki Kane
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Nikki Kane makes use of curation, facilitation, performance and installation in order to create provoking and engaging experiences. Her work draws attention to constructs that are present within our surroundings and creates questions and conversation around notions of place and space, visual symbols, and social structures. She graduated in History of Art from the University of Glasgow in 2010, and is currently completing a Masters of Research at Glasgow School of Art. In 2014 she took part in residencies with The Bothy Project (Isle of Eigg), Ptarmigan (Tallinn), and Radical Intention (Florence) and is a current committee member of Market Gallery.
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Phill Wilson-Perkin
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Born in Wales, Phill Wilson-Perkin now live and work in London. After graduating from Chelsea College of Art and Design with an MA Fine Art in 2007 he has taken part in exhibitions nationally and internationally. In 2012 he was awarded a travel grant to partake in the Corbin Union Residency in Canada. 2014 projects included Sex Shop at the Folkestone Fringe; Call and Response in Oxfordshire and at Dynamo Arts in Vancouver; and Knock Knock an edition of 100 7” records produced by 24 HITS.
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Rachel Barron
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Rachel Barron is a Glasgow-born artist, whose work encompasses print, sculpture and installation, often characterised by vibrant colours and geometric forms. She graduated from BA Painting at Edinburgh College of Art in 2011. Her work is largely site-specific, made in response to the architecture and environment of a particular place. Recent projects have seen galleries transformed into temporary print workshops, which invite the public to contribute their own artwork to the exhibition.
Rachel Barron also works on design commissions and collaborations, including printed publications, graphic identity and bespoke furniture for exhibition display. She is now based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Sabine Hagmann
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
Sabine Hagmann works with photography, video, words, sound and people. She also creates interactive situations often in collaboration with others, such as Blackbox, ARTSCHOOL/UK, the residency project Rotationsatelier and a series of participatory events and performances with the female artist group mit.
Hagmann graduated from the School of Art in Zurich with a degree in Photography and with an MA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College London in 2000. She has been teaching since 2001 and is Head of the Foundation Program at the F+F School of Art and Design in Zurich.
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The Dotted Q
Interdisciplinary Residency August 2015
The Dotted Q is a collaboration between Bristol-based performance artist Thom Scullion and Glasgow-based visual artist Lorraine Hamilton. They make interactive artworks that invite the audience to become active protagonists within the immersive worlds they create. Working within the borderlands of theatre, visual art and game-design, The Dotted Q have created street games, immersive performances, interactive installations and transmedia stories. Their mission is to make work that people can feel part of in a very real way, to tell compelling stories that can’t be completed without the audience’s direct input.