questions about how and why we live together. This often involves an invitation to others to coauthor and collaborate.
This exhibition is generously supported by the Arts Promotion Centre Finland and Hope Scott Trust.
Speaking Into Being
“It’s not dystopian. It’s not utopian. It’s a thrutopia where people fight through the obstacles to get to the future that we want”
Aya de León, novelist and activist.
environment around us. She works mainly with drawing, sculpture, text and also through collaborative practices.
Tinja Ruusuvuori is a Finnish artist with a focus on subjective and creative documentary-making. Through her observations of everyday phenomena, she explores broader
We wish to explore themes of intimacy and distance in the attention economy era.
Niamh Moloney is an artist based in Glasgow. At the heart of her practice is relationship. She is interested in the entanglements we have with ourselves, one another, the more-than-human, and the
This exhibition will be a workspace, recording base, and invitation for people to share time, participate and listen. Together we wanted to make an artwork using voice, drawing, listening and video, creating a thrutopian third space.
During our calls, we discovered that a third space was created - a connective space to imagine together in this age of individuation.
Since then, we have continued our practice of collective imagining and deep listening.
Niamh Moloney and Tinja Ruusuvuori met while studying in Glasgow in 2017. Speaking into Being was prompted by our conversations while walking and talking on the phone between Scotland and Finland throughout the lockdowns of 2020/21.
Preview: 6th June 6 pm-8 pm
Canvassing is an exhibition of painting, drawing, and installation by Masaki Ishikawa @zikabiriver that explores the initiation of direct contact with individuals, anonymity, and physicality when seeing and being seen.
Master in MFA at The Glasgow School of Art. His recent shows include group shows 'Narrow Gauge' at 34 Annette Street, Glasgow, 'Hyper-Saturated' at Shanghai Exhibition Center, and a solo show 'Motion & Notion' at Simulacra in Beijing.
Participants:
Elísabet Brynhildardóttir (IS), Clementine Coupau (FR), Che Go Eun (KR), Daisy Lafarge (UK), Aniara Omann (DK), Soft Tissue (Feronia Wennborg & Simon Weins) (SE/DE).
This project is organised by Aniara Omann, with gratitude to Creative Scotland and Hope Scott Trust
Opening Thursday 28th March, 6-8pm:
'Insecure' is a project by seven creative practitioners, each responding to the title through our own experiences of- and reflections on insecurity.
Growing out of a moment of personal, environmental and societal insecurity, the project is an attempt to question what insecurity is and how we can honestly and sincerely meet it through creative action.
Femme Disturbance is an exhibition of film and drawings by Conor Baird that investigate a closeted adolescence, its surrounding family dynamic and the empowering figure of the action heroine.
Conor Baird is a Scottish artist embracing dramaturgies in performance art, film, theatre, sound and writing. They unravel personal truths, tensions and nostalgias, reviving them back into an intimate presence.
Opening night: Thursday 7th March 6-8pm
To tell these stories the Sisters are interviewed and the Adolescent speaks alongside the Critic. Home movie footage and action heroine performances across Hollywood film and video games are reembodied, cut and collaged.
The Forest of Red Kindness, presented by Joy Baek
Preview: 03. Feb.2024 4 pm-6 pm
Open: 04-08. Feb 2024 11 am-5 pm
The Forest of Red Kindness is an exhibition exploring the implications of generational family values imposed on Korean women.