Exhibitions
ILLOGICALLY DISSOCIATED//Emily- Rose Millhouse
New sculptures and soundscape from D‑UNIT’s first artist in residence; Emily-Rose Millhouse a graduate of The University of Westminster in 2020.
EXHIBITION OPEN
30-31st October 2021
Private View
29.10.21, 6.00- 8.30pm
New sculptures and soundscape from young artist in residence Emily-Rose Millhouse a graduate of The University of Westminster in 2020.
Emily-Rose Millhouse is a graduate of The University of Westminster in 2020. In the midst of lockdown, she like many others, found themselves as a sculptor who was unable to present a physical final degree show.
D-UNIT has given Millhouse a micro-residency in order for her to complete unrealised work from her graduate show. The resulting exhibition 'Illogically Dissociated' will take the form of a sculptural installation with soundscape, and will explore Millhouse's interest in the physical embodiment of the feelings created by the lack of control within the mind.
For Millhouse, form is metaphor for loss of control. She states ‘Form is also considered during the making process, as I am focused on how the visual physicality can affect the viewer. This is reflected through my consistent use of free-forming, fluid materials. These morph into their own forms uncontrollably, curated by contact with the atmosphere. By way of directing the material ambiguously, metamorphic forms are produced.’
ARTISTS WEBSITE
https://www.emilyrosemillhouse.com/
ARTISTS INSTA
@emilem.art
D-UNIT is a new space in Bristol and is focusing its initial programme on the work of young artists and graduates, many of whom were unable to show their work at their degree shows in 2020.
More info on D-UNIT
www.dunit.space
30-31st October 2021
Private View
29.10.21, 6.00- 8.30pm
New sculptures and soundscape from young artist in residence Emily-Rose Millhouse a graduate of The University of Westminster in 2020.
Emily-Rose Millhouse is a graduate of The University of Westminster in 2020. In the midst of lockdown, she like many others, found themselves as a sculptor who was unable to present a physical final degree show.
D-UNIT has given Millhouse a micro-residency in order for her to complete unrealised work from her graduate show. The resulting exhibition 'Illogically Dissociated' will take the form of a sculptural installation with soundscape, and will explore Millhouse's interest in the physical embodiment of the feelings created by the lack of control within the mind.
For Millhouse, form is metaphor for loss of control. She states ‘Form is also considered during the making process, as I am focused on how the visual physicality can affect the viewer. This is reflected through my consistent use of free-forming, fluid materials. These morph into their own forms uncontrollably, curated by contact with the atmosphere. By way of directing the material ambiguously, metamorphic forms are produced.’
ARTISTS WEBSITE
https://www.emilyrosemillhouse.com/
ARTISTS INSTA
@emilem.art
D-UNIT is a new space in Bristol and is focusing its initial programme on the work of young artists and graduates, many of whom were unable to show their work at their degree shows in 2020.
More info on D-UNIT
www.dunit.space
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