Winter Open Studios 2024

Winter Open Studios 2024

Studio of Sophio Medoidze, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Joe Bates performing, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Can Gun, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Mojan Kavosh, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Jack Killick, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Laura Phillips, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli
Studio of Ash Tower, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Aqsa Arif's screening, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.
Studio of Thomas McLucas, Winter Open Studios 2024. Photo credit Luana Rigolli.

The Winter Open Studios 2024 took place from 4 to 5 December 2024, featuring the studios of the artists in residence.

The artists presented some of their work to answer visitors’ questions and share their research:

Aqsa Arif – Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Research Residency, Joe Bates – Ralegh Redford Rome Awardee, Can Gun – Abbey Scholar, Mojan Kavosh – Rome Scholar in Architecture, Jack Killick – Abbey Fellow, Thomas McLucas – Giles Worsley Rome Fellow, Sophio Medoidze – Sainsbury Scholar, Laura Phillips – Creative Wales-BSR Fellow, Cathie Pilkington – Bridget Riley Fellow, Ash Tower – Samstag Scholar in the Visual Arts.

For more information on the artists, click here.

 

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