Laurie Lax studied Fine Art, lives and works in Bristol and has exhibited in the UK, Ireland, Germany and Poland. She uses traditional drawing materials to make drawings and temporal installations.
Alice Vandeleur-Boorer is based in Bristol and currently working on projects in the UK and Europe. She graduated in Fine Art and works predominantly with performance and photography to explore her interest in body & site, micro-biology, ethnography human / animal behaviour.
Azusa Chareteau, a graduate in Ceramics and Fine Art, has lived and worked in Switzerland, Japan and currently resides in the UK. She has an exploratory approach in questioning the uses associated with objects, materials and their values. Using replicated objects taken out of their usual context, she creates sculptures, installations and video works.
Amy Hancock-Martin is based in Bristol, graduated in Fine Art and is currently training to be a teacher. She uses ideas of ‘recent’ history and past functions to make sculptural solutions that reference a given site. This research and way of working often leads to the 'altering' of spaces through material interventions.
Collaborators –
Matthew Denniss lives and works in Glasgow and has exhibited internationally. His practice combines sculpture, performance, video and installation. Fuelled by a fascination of natural processes, Matt often revisits unproven scientific theories, experiments and forgotten technologies.
Ben Socrates is a London based classical / contemporary pianist, improviser, composer and teacher, with a special affinity for music of the 20th century. At this year's Bristol Biennial he collaborated with DFW, to present a series of piano music that evoked the idea of water in all it's forms.
Alice Vandeleur-Boorer is based in Bristol and currently working on projects in the UK and Europe. She graduated in Fine Art and works predominantly with performance and photography to explore her interest in body & site, micro-biology, ethnography human / animal behaviour.
Azusa Chareteau, a graduate in Ceramics and Fine Art, has lived and worked in Switzerland, Japan and currently resides in the UK. She has an exploratory approach in questioning the uses associated with objects, materials and their values. Using replicated objects taken out of their usual context, she creates sculptures, installations and video works.
Amy Hancock-Martin is based in Bristol, graduated in Fine Art and is currently training to be a teacher. She uses ideas of ‘recent’ history and past functions to make sculptural solutions that reference a given site. This research and way of working often leads to the 'altering' of spaces through material interventions.
Collaborators –
Matthew Denniss lives and works in Glasgow and has exhibited internationally. His practice combines sculpture, performance, video and installation. Fuelled by a fascination of natural processes, Matt often revisits unproven scientific theories, experiments and forgotten technologies.
Ben Socrates is a London based classical / contemporary pianist, improviser, composer and teacher, with a special affinity for music of the 20th century. At this year's Bristol Biennial he collaborated with DFW, to present a series of piano music that evoked the idea of water in all it's forms.