Katie Paterson
Katie Paterson (b. 1981) is a Scottish conceptual artist whose practice delves into the vastness of cosmic and geological time. Her work, spanning diverse mediums, translates complex scientific phenomena—from moonlight to stardust—into poetic and accessible experiences, pushing the boundaries of art, science, and human perception.
Matteo Nasini
Matteo Nasini is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice often incorporates sound, sculpture, and textile art to explore themes of dreams, memory, and the subconscious. His immersive installations create sensory experiences, translating intangible states into tangible forms.
John Carter
American filmmaker, photographer and sound artist whose poetic, narrative-driven works reflect on memory, identity, and place within Black diasporic discourse.
Luke Fowler
Fowler's films and installations explore themes of counterculture, social history, and the politics of representation, using a documentary approach.
Em’kal Eyongakpa
Eyongakpa's multimedia installations and sound works explore themes of ecology, technology, and cultural memory.
Evi Kalogiropoulou
Kalogiropoulou's sound installations and performances explore the relationship between sound, space, and the body, creating immersive, sensory experiences.
Luke Fowler
Fowler's films and installations explore themes of counterculture, social history, and the politics of representation, using a documentary approach.
Samson Young
Young's sound art and installations explore the cultural and political implications of sound, creating immersive, site-specific experiences.
Stephen Prina
Prina's work explores the relationship between art, music, and language, using a range of media from painting to performance.