
Ruth Carter
My work as a film maker crosses the boundaries between documentary, fiction and experimental techniques with an interest in exploring the fractured narrative, gaps and soundscapes that lie between a perceived view of events. Over the past few years I have made a return to video installation work, developing a series of pieces in collaboration with Tom Gilhespy.
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Tom Gilhespy
I am a maker of drawings, objects, action and documentation. In all these the composition of elegant results is not the intention. I attempt to question and gain understand by following a process of discovery, fun, construction and destruction. I am not tied to any particular material or process.
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Nick Lloyd
I moved to Llanfair Caereinion in 2007 from the West Midlands. I remain concerned with the experience of landscape, making objects in cast iron, stone, and wood which seek to explore the spatial and temporal experience of a place, qualities of changing light, of water on stone, hints of the past.
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Amy Sterly
Originally from Chicago, my work is concerned with the forms that make up our modern landscape: the building, tower, skyscraper. The forms in which we live, work, love, communicate. They define who we are. We communicate through them. They have a relationship to us and the landscape. These forms relate to each other as figures and reflect a range of ideas and emotions. I try to combine opposing forms, creating a tension between the industrial and the organic, the playful and the menacing, the object and the non-object.
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