Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop is excited to announce the selected artists for the ESSW/ECA Awards 2025: Carys Reynolds, Esther Castle, Niamh Finnigan, and Sophie Hall. These four talented artists will spend three months at ESW creating new work and benefiting from the extensive resources available.
Fonderie Darling and Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop are excited to announce that the artists selected to be the 2024 Darling x Newhaven residents, are Émilie Allard, representing Quebec and Kirsty Russell, representing Scotland.
Our third REACH Scotland Resident of 2024 is Anna Macleod. This residency represents a return to ESW for Macleod who was at ESW in 2023 working in the foundry.
Our REACH Scotland Residencies continue in June as we welcome Monique Tippett to ESW for 4 weeks to develop new work.
May sees the start of our REACH Scotland Residency Programme as we welcome Yuske Taninaka to ESW for four weeks for a period of research and production in casting bronze and aluminium.
ESW is delighted to welcome Alexia Laferté-Coutu as the first resident in the Darling Newhaven exchange.
As part of the Scotland – Ukraine Art Residency Programme ESW is delighted to welcome the Ukrainian duo Etching Room 1 for a 6 week residency at ESW.
We are delighted to welcome Anna Macleod to ESW for her REACH Scotland Residency. During her residency, Anna wishes to develop a research and sculpture making project as an edition of her series of works ‘Water Conversations’, The Water of Leith is of interest to Anna as a way to talk about the redemptive qualities of water in both its physical and metaphysical forms.
The Fellowship will run over the next 18 months creating an exchange of support and learning within ESW.
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop is excited to announce that Yumiko Ono is the artist selected to represent TOKAS in the for the ESW/TOKAS Residency programme.
Alexia Laferté-Coutu selected from Quebec and Camara Taylor selected from Scotland for residency exchange in autumn 2023.
We are delighted to welcome Alkmini Gkousiari for her REACH Scotland Residency, starting 1st of March. Alkmini will be in residence for the next two weeks, developing new work. Her practice attempts to encapsulate the myth of creation or coming-into-being through engagement with the conflicts that arise from multiple cultural identities.