MFA 2016
Philip Shaw

Philip Shaw

Shifting Positions “In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth”. - Rachel Carson (1907-1964), Marine Biologist As a sculptor, with a natural affinity for modelling and shaping resistant materials, I am...

Natalie Ramus

Natalie Ramus

My practise is predominantly concerned with examining the relationship we have with our physical self in a way that is not completely comfortable, but equally not destructive. As intellectual beings it is easy to lose touch with the physical experience of our body....

Amelia Seren Roberts

Amelia Seren Roberts

Garments for a party [to which she was not invited] My practice involves the making by-hand of garments that explore the interwoven nature of physical and psychological comfort and discomfort. I am interested in clothing as a means of silent communication;...

Lisa Evans

Lisa Evans

Temporary Decomposition (100 balloons) My current work is concerned with juxtaposition between industry (durable) and the domestic (organic), which addresses my interest in the abject body as a vessel. I explore the liminal spaces of the human experience, negotiating...

Anna Brazier

Anna Brazier

Like a Woman To live is to move; how we move embodies our past and creates our future. The consideration of these ideas, through the use of performance, photography, drawing and video-documentation, is a continuing strand in my practice. We have enormous capacity to...

Deirdre Bennett

Deirdre Bennett

My research over the last year has been about exploring through Social Art Practice and using creative play to investigate peoples’ relationship with the outside (real/physical) world and the inside (virtual/technological) world. I have been concerned about Western...