Selectors: Ewan Imrie, Collective Architecture; Nicola White, writer.
- 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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Amy Dunnachie
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Design
Amy Dunnachie hails from a small community on the isle of Jura and naturally finds excitement and contentment in any kind of group work. As a recent graduate of the BA Hons Silversmithing and Jewellery at the Glasgow School of Art, she also has an ability in problem solving within designing and making. In 2014 she co-curated The Driven Void and Circuit of Connection at The Reid Gallery in the Glasgow School of Art and she exhibited at New Designers in London in 2015.
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James Thompson
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Design, Education
James Thompson graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2012 and opened his first solo exhibition Expanding Spaces at the Marsden Woo Gallery in 2013. In 2014 he undertook an eight-week crafts residency at Cove Park.
Selected group exhibitions include: Social Interaction, el Matadero, Madrid; RCA Paradise, Milan; Information in Style, CAFAA Art Museum, Beijing; Light Reflections, Mint Gallery, London; Atemporaneo, A Palazzo Galley, Brescia; Örnsbergsauktionen, Stockholm and film screenings at galleries including the Whitechapel Gallery. I sell work through the Marsden Woo Gallery and Mint Gallery, London.
Thompson currently lectures in design at Leeds College of Art and Goldsmiths University.
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Jane Hartshorn
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Writing
Jane Hartshorn has been writing poetry since childhood. She has performed at various poetry and spoken word events, including at CCA, The Old Hairdressers, and The Ivory. Hartshorn studied English Literature and History of Art at University of Glasgow, graduating in 2009. Since 2010 she has been undertaking creative writing and poetry short courses, mentoring and classes. She has published her writing in Gnommero a cooperative artists’ publication edited by Richard Taylor and Sarah Tripp.
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Jo Tomlinson & Kenny Love
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Moving Image, Sound Art, Sculpture
Visual artist Jo Tomlinson will collaborate with sound artist Kenny Love to expand their practices by exploring the sensory dialogue between object and sound. Working on a new project to gain a deeper understanding of the boundaries between the physical and the sonic. The project will result in a multifaceted installation presenting as part of Glasgow International Festival 2016.
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Jude Crilly
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
CA/UK, Multimedia: Sound & Performance
Jude Crilly (CA/UK) works between London and Amsterdam. She completed her studies at the Rietveld Academie (NL) and Royal College of Art (UK). She has lived and worked in Paris, Berlin, and San Francisco, and has exhibited internationally. She works in an open structure between sound, performance and installation. Her work addresses how human experience is mediated through language and cultural coding. Recent projects include: Serpentine Transformation Marathon, Serpentine Galleries, GURUJI, Horse Hospital, London; Adjacent Realities, Austrian Cultural Forum, London, and MSA^, Los Angeles. She is the founder of Zeros, an online distribution collective for sound work.
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Jyll Bradley
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Visual Art
Jyll Bradley (b.Folkestone 1966) trained at Goldsmiths College and The Slade School of Art. She has exhibited and been commissioned in the UK and internationally for over 25 years. Solo exhibitions/projects include ‘Le Jardin hospitalier’ (2015) Lille, France; ‘City of Trees’ (2013) at The National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia; ‘Airports For The Lights, Shadows and Particles’ (2011) at the Bluecoat, Liverpool, UK. Group exhibitions include ‘The Folkestone Triennial, Folkestone (2014); ‘This Storm Is What We Call Progress’, Arnolfini, Bristol (2005); ‘The British Art Show’ (1990). Jyll Bradley lives and works in London.
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Marion Ferguson
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Printmaking
Marion Ferguson graduated from Glasgow School of Art’s MLitt Fine Art Practice (printmaking pathway) in September 2014. Since completing a six month residency in the remote area of Corgarff, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire she is once again based in Glasgow. Most recently exhibiting as part of the Edinburgh Annuale where she exhibited alongside fellow Mlitt graduates, Ruth Switalski and Belinda Gilbert Scott, with whom she has been accepted to exhibit as part of Glasgow International in 2016.
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Rohanne Udall
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Fine Art and Performance
Rohanne Udall is an artist, performer and theatre maker who graduated from the MA Fine Art at The University of Edinburgh in 2014, where she was awarded the Helen A Rose Bequest for Distinguished Work. She has most recently shown work at the Six Foot Gallery, Glasgow, and An Tobar, Mull. As Good Punch, with Fiona Anderson, she has performed at SmashLab XIV, Kelburn Garden Party, and The Arches. Working with Paul Hughes she created the Imaginary Festivals Project with the Forest Fringe and will be devising and performing Partner Dances For One at Camden People’s Theatre in September 2015.
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Rosie Isaac
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
Australia, Video/ Performance, Writing
Rosie Isaac is a Melbourne-based artist engaged with performance, video and writing. Her recent work draws on and reconfigures the official language of public spaces, allegorical texts and casual conversation, in an attempt to negotiate the modes of power at work in these distinct forms. Rosie Isaac completed a BFA (Hons) at Monash University 2014 and studied at the Glasgow School of Art 2011-12. Recent projects include No I couldn’t agree with you more, TCB art inc.; Pardon me, but our position has been struck by lightning, 2014, The Substation; Coming Soon, 2014, West Space.
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Sally Hackett
Interdisciplinary Residency November 2015
UK, Visual Art
Working on a broad range of projects from Glasgow shrine’s to Hieronymous Bosch re creations, Sally Hackett is a visual artist creating works that interrogate the habitual behavior of our modern society. Through sculpture, drawing and installation themes around hierarchies, iconography and the human condition are explored. With a belief in art as the people’s common ground, Sally explores participatory projects within a socially engaged practice within communities and her own studio. By highlighting the curious and absurd in every day life, the artworks challenge common beliefs, from historical masterpieces to reality TV, always retaining an element of humour.