Q&A – Doug Wright

Q&A – Doug Wright

Although best known for his performance pieces, artist Doug Wright aka Sugar Weasel the Clown is also a prolific painter, sculptor and illustrator. In his “Texas Moonshiners” series Wright captures the evolution of time and nostalgia by creating unique artworks using sarcoptic colour palettes, natural patinas and weathering, while integrating elements from classic American westerns and low budget horror films.

Q&A – Ana Miljkovac

Q&A – Ana Miljkovac

Ana Miljkovac was born in 1967 in Niksic. In 1987 she enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Cetinje (Montenegro)  graduating in 1992. In 2003 Miljkovac completed her master thesis titled Base and Sculpture – Realistically Imaginary Relations. She is a lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy in Niksic and the co-author of four textbooks and three teacher’s manuals. Miljkovac has had 13 solo exhibitions and many group exhibitions and has participated in biennials.

Q&A Gary Miller

Q&A Gary Miller

Born and raised in London, Gary Miller was taught at a young age to repurpose and reuse materials to give them a second life. As a child, Miller’s grandmother, who was a seamstress in a couturier, taught Gary about fabrics, pattern cutting, hand sewing, and embroidery techniques, which he practised endlessly wanting to learn her craft.

Q&A – Sally de Courcy

Q&A – Sally de Courcy

Sally de Courcy was born in Canterbury, Kent. She obtained a first-class honours degree in fine art at the University of Creative Arts, Farnham. During which time she developed an interest in repetition using the casting process to make large-scale sculptures and installations.

Q&A – Ace Alamillo

Q&A – Ace Alamillo

Ace Alamillo is a visual artist from the Philippines. He obtained his degree in Studio Arts from Asia Pacific College School of Multimedia Arts.  His range of work includes paintings, collages, assemblages, and found objects which often drew on abstraction using lines and schematics and their association to his everyday life.