Studies In...

16 February - 16 March 2025

Delphi Campbell
Rebecca Jagoe
Anushiye Yarnell


For this series of workshops we will be looking into artists studio practices, generative processes, and/or ways of working.

All workshops are free but booking is essential.

Each time one artist will share an element of their creative process, or an idea that represents the way they build work within their studio practice.

We want to make time to engage with artist processes, and studio activity. You might learn a new skill, a different approach. We will also learn about the artists practice in an active way. It might open up ideas and new ways of thinking about other artists work, or new ways working in your own practice.

Not all the artists have given lots of workshops before, so we will have a patient and generous approach as workshop participants.

Sometimes we want to try something, but need to take some time to get into it, or maybe quickly realise it’s not for us. Workshop participants are always welcome to step away, take a break, return or not return, at any time in the workshop.



Studies in Soft Sloppy Sculpture
Delphi Campbell
16/02/25, 13.00-15.00


Booking is essential

In this workshop Delphi will use short exercises and prompts to make quick drawings, objects, and writings.

Delphi’s relationship with chronic illness is at the core of her work. Sickness and queerness align, allowing her to embrace multiple illnesses in the form of what superficially appears as fun and frivolous, but is a more radical challenge in confronting the narrative of living in an othered body, and ideas of being 'normal'.



Studies in writing
Rebecca Jagoe
22/02/25, 13:30-15:30


SOLD OUT



Rebecca Jagoe is an autistic artist who works across text, performance and sculpture. Their work examines how experiences of illness, madness and gender are informed by specific Western, imperialist narratives around the ‘human’, and its relationship to language, monstrosity and animality.

Their artworks have been exhibited at Site Gallery (online), Somerset House, and the Whitechapel Gallery. Rebecca has recently won the inaugural Prototype prize for artists working at the intersections of different literary and artistic forms.



Studies in Spectres and Spectrums of Self
Anushiye Yarnell
16/03/25, 13:00-16:00


Booking is essential

This workshop is led by Anushiye Yarnell. Anushiye is an artist who uses movement, space and drawing in her art practice.

“In this age of ‘creating our own reality’, of captioned frontally performative personae.
What do we do with seeds of nuance, fallibility of self contradiction?

…Keep small flames burning for self doubt?

A few hours to rummage, wrestle & tend to the fault lines, flaws, rip-tides of our non-deterministic ‘personalities’.
Moving, drawing, scribing solo conversations we will generate and juxtapose
a little survival kit…
a personal and playful score
a delicate skin to remain human-spirit-mammal  
a little cellular resistance against rising age ruled by online.presence/AI”

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