About Me
I am an award-winning visual artist using moving image to create video art and installations, often incorporating multidisciplinary, site-specific and live artworks. The main focus of my work is how art and technology can be used to explore the embodiment of space by the self and other, while challenging notions of absence and presence, real and simulated, and live versus mediated experience. I use specialised equipment and innovative filmmaking techniques to engage audiences, allowing them to bring their own sense of self and experiences to the artworks.
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- Visual arts
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- New Forest
I am a Wiltshire-based visual artist and consultant working with people and places through commissions, projects, residencies, walks and workshops.
I work with media of relevance to each place, its ecology and heritage, from ‘natural’ and recycled materials, to photographs, text, sound and video.
Previous Hampshire residencies have included working with Spud (New Forest), John Hansard Museum (Southampton) and Andover Museum.
My consultancy work includes writing for publication, mentoring for emerging artists/creatives, and advisory work/professional development for the arts/heritage and environmental sectors.
Access and inclusion is key to all my work, with a particular focus on the value of queer and neurodivergent voices/experiences.
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Matt Bayford
- Eastleigh |
- Hampshire |
- Winchester
Guitarist with over 10 years experience of playing live and recording
Looking for any opportunities to join/support local talent.
Examples of songs I have written:
Weekend Punks – Backseat Driver (indie)
sad girl summer – fire (pop)
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Tracy Dovey
- New Forest
I am an artist living on the edge of The New Forest. I use folklore, folksong, old customs, games and rituals to explore contemporary issues particularly social and economic disparity. Country living can be a strange mix of bounty and hopelessness but when people have access to their own strong and sinuous roots, their own history and stories they have anchorage and hope. I seek the stories that connect us and as an artist I’m thinking of different ways of pinning them up on the metaphorical village hall notice board for all to see.
Alongside my own practice I run drawing workshops as The Village Hall Draw and community workshops around the New Forest working with Culture in Common and Hampshire Cultural Heritage amongst others.
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