
The Solway Hoard
The Solway Hoard workshops and exhibition were created by The Museums of the FutureNow (Jo Hodges, Robbie Coleman, Dr. Mike […]
Public artists based in Scotland
The Solway Hoard workshops and exhibition were created by The Museums of the FutureNow (Jo Hodges, Robbie Coleman, Dr. Mike […]
Connecting living systems, food and community The Far Orchard is a long-term arts project developed in collaboration with the Barn arts centre […]
‘Marking Loss’ …. In these times we need to find new ways to remember. As part of their work for […]
‘Northern Exposures’ is the work resulting from a 6 week residency with Findhorn Bay Arts. It is part of Creative […]
A collective marking of loss in a world connected by water Sunday December 20th 2020At a shoreline in Dumfries and […]
<GIPT> The root of the word gift is the Old Norse ‘gipt’ , which means both ‘gift’ and ‘good luck’. A […]
“One of the most beautiful and imaginative exhibitions I’ve seen. Very special and never to be forgotten. Inspirational.” Visitor feedback […]
A large scale dynamic participatory performance event celebrating coast and community. Walking the Tide created a large scale performance piece […]
Soilari Future Soil Therapies is an interactive performance installation developed in collaboration with Prof. Lorna Dawson at The Hutton Institute, […]
The Archivist was part installation, part performance that explored, expanded and illuminated some of the ideas, proposals and visions submitted […]
A residency at the Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution in Edinburgh explored the adaptive strategies of pathogens and the […]
A divining tool for journeys through the restless territories and blurred boundaries of art in the social or public realm. Developed […]
Robbie is Co-Director and founder of D-Lux Arts. D-Lux is an artist-led, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the provision of an […]
We are Directors and Co-Curators of Sanctuary, a 24-hour site-specific public art laboratory and experimental space in the landscape of […]
‘A New Environmental Impact Assessment for Natural Scotland: Environment, Imagination and Aesthetics.’ The Scottish landscape is inescapably changing in response […]
“You have crafted a really simple, totally ingenious and very effective vehicle for trying to think about the future“ PARTICIPANT […]