I’m an interdisciplinary artist from West Lothian, Scotland. I graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2022 where I received the Essay Prize from the School of Fine Art for an essay titled ‘Ghost Stories’. I am now studying on the MFA course at GSA.
My practice navigates the entanglements of time, space and being, approached through embodied knowledge. I consider sensory perception as the initial way in which we come to know ourselves and the world, exploring ways of opening to and connecting with the vitality of all we encounter.
Sound and light shapes and is shaped by our perspective; the world moves through us as we move through it. With this understanding, I work with an expanded definition of nature, recognising it as an ever-unfolding process of collective becoming. The sonic seascape transforms recordings of the M8 motorway, aiming to bring attention to nature’s resonance within urban environments and the vibrations of our relational existence.