Summer Open Studios 2023

Summer Open Studios 2023

Studio of Hardeep Dhindsa, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Holly Graham, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Laura White, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Maeve Brennan, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Olivia Deschenes, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Sam Matthewman, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Selma Parlour, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Hardeep Dhindsa, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Holly Graham, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Laura White, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli
Studio of Maeve Brennan, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Olivia Deschenes, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Sam Matthewman, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli
Studio of Selma Parlour, Summer Open Studios 2023. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.

The Summer Open Studios 2023 took place from 9 to 10 June, featuring the studios of the artists in residence.

The artists presented some of their work to answer visitors’ questions and share their research: Maeve Brennan – Sainsbury Scholar, Olivia Daigneault Deschênes – Quebec Resident, Hardeep Dhindsa – Leverhulme Study Abroad Scholarship, Holly Graham – Sainsbury Scholar, Sam Matthewman – Helpmann Academy Resident, Selma Parlour – Abbey Fellow in Painting, Laura White – Ampersand Fellow 2022-23.

For more information on the artists, click here.

The Summer Open Studios have been an opportunity to highlight some aspects of the research that underpins the artists’ work, including reflection on Rome and its connection to food; the urgency of new forms of occupation and reappropriation of the public space; the usage of colour to critique the myth of Whiteness in classical sculpture; creativity as a support for the processing of personal or collective trauma; forms of repair and reparative histories; accessibility of acrobatic performance in visual art system; research on the modernist grid.

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