We can proudly say we have worked with some world-class artists, covering a wide spectrum of art forms, spanning from contemporary music, visual arts and writing, and we have facilitated collaborations between these genres. We believe in developing artists' careers through innovative solutions and hard work.
Seb Lee-Delisle
Seb Lee-Delisle is a digital artist and speaker who specialises in large scale interactive light installations. His work is a celebration of technology that encourages interaction and playfulness from the public. Drawing on his previous experience as a game programmer, he works with electronics, lasers and high power projectors to bring his artworks to life.
Jez Dolan
For the past decade Jez Dolan’s practice has underlined the intersections between queerness, sexuality, identity and memory. These interests are expressed in a range of mediums including, drawing, installation, printmaking and performance, utilising the medium which best expresses the message for each individual work.
Hafdís Bjarnadóttir
A native of Reykjavík, Iceland, Hafdís Bjarnadóttir started playing electric guitar at the age of 12. She was soon performing in bands and writing her own music, with an initial focus on rock and folk. In 2002, she graduated in jazz guitar performance from the FÍH School of Music. Keen to develop her compositional voice, she earned a bachelor’s degree in contemporary composition from the Iceland Academy of the Arts in 2007 and a master’s degree from the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 2009. She has a reputation for breaking down barriers between different genres of music, and received wide acclaim in 2015 for her "Sounds of Iceland", a journey through Iceland made up of a series of field recordings of the natural sounds of waterfalls, birds, lakes, the sea and geysers.
Stephen James Smith
Stephen James Smith is a Dublin poet and playwright central to the rise of the vibrant spoken word scene in Ireland today. His poetry videos have amassed over 2.5 million views. Stephen has performed at high profile events & venues such as Electric Picnic, other voices, The National Concert Hall in Dublin, The Barbican in London, Vicar Street & the London Palladium (alongside Oscar winner Glen Hansard); The Oscar Wilde Awards in Los Angeles, Glastonbury Festival and many more. Stephen facilitates poetry workshops in schools around Ireland and is artist in residence with Dunamaise arts centre & Laois arts office. His poetry is included on the syllabus at Western Connecticut State University and his work has been translated into multiple languages.
Dodda Maggý
Dodda Maggý is an Icelandic artist and composer based in Reykjavík. Her practice centres around research of time-based media ranging from formal studies of the structural relationship between the visual and the aural to exploring the ethereal qualities of video, sound and music. A reoccurring theme in her work is the pursuit of giving form to perceptual experiences.
Halldór Smárason
Composer Halldór Smárason has worked with many renowned artists, including Ensemble intercontemporain, Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Psappha, TAK, Oslo Sinfonietta, MSM Symphony, Decoda, Reykjavík’s Trio, Duo Harpverk and Elektra Ensemble. Halldór received the Manhattan Prize and has participated at the Ung Nordisk Musik 2013-2016, Nordic Cool in 2013, Sonic in 2014.. In 2015 he received an internship grant to work with Beat Furrer in Vienna and Graz.
Pinquins
Pinquins is a percussion trio based in Oslo, Norway. The trio was established in 2008, and the current members are Jennifer Torrence, Sigrun Rogstad Gomnæs and Ane Marthe Sørlien Holen. Pinquins has produced and presented a number of concerts and tours in Norway, Sweden, Iceland, England, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Iceland and Australia.
Chris Paul Daniels
Chris Paul Daniels is an Artist and Filmmaker, with his work being characterised by experimental documentation of communal perspectives and memories regarding geographical location. His work is regularly screened internationally and he has created work in and about Kenya, China, Iceland, Sweden and the Netherlands.
Recent commissions include 'SAFE' at HOME in Manchester, ‘A Tigers Skin’ at CFCCA, and ‘One Square Mile’ for Quays Culture and Univeristy of Salford Art Collection (with Sam Meech). Screenings include the ICA, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Maxxi, Aesthetica Short Film Festival. His recent film ‘Northern Lights’, inspired by the Blackpool Illuminations, was co-commissioned by ICA and The Grundy Art Gallery which was exhibited at the Grundy in Winter 2018. The film was nominated for ‘Best British Short’ at London Short Film Festival and reviewed in Art Monthly.
Yiannis Kranidiotis
Yiannis Kranidiotis is new media artist and musician whose work explores the inseparable relationship between science and art, using mainly light and sound and by creating spaces and experiences where both coexist and interact. This requires a cross-disciplinary work with sound, visual arts, coding, electronics and physics.
Sarah Hardacre
Sarah Hardacre’s practice centres on a preoccupation with Modernism as a legacy of the post-industrial nation state and how the built environment and class came to be connected. Investigating the political contexts of Britain’s housing experiments and the desires to build a brave new society based on the Utopian ideals of European projects she has always sought to reveal how the worldviews of the powerful impact on normal people’s day-to-day.
Sarah is represented by London based gallery Paul Stolper
Layla Sailor
Layla Sailor is a photographer, filmmaker and educator based between China and the UK. Her work is a mixture of carefully planned prop making, technical considerations, art direction and spontaneous playful interaction with subjects. Her clients include British Council, SHOWstudio, Charlotte Tilbury, Absolut, Whitney Port, Boohoo, Forever Unique and Simply Be, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester School of Art.
Lucas Chih-Peng Kao
Lucas Chih-Peng Kao is a multidisciplinary artist and award winning short filmmaker born in Taiwan who lives and works in the UK. His works combines performance, dance, film and site specific installation together to create visually stunning experiences, questioning identity and representation.
South Iceland Chamber Choir
South Iceland Chamber Choir was founded in 1997 and is well known for its versatile repertoire ranging from jazz and pop music to compositions reflecting the newest trends in contemporary music. The choir has collaborated with and premièred works by many outstanding composers, whose musical backgrounds and works range from pop and rock to classical. These include Sir John Tavener, Jack White, Emil Råberg, Eyvind Gulbrandsen, Bára Grímsdóttir and Kjartan Sveinsson from SigurRos.
Owl Project
Owl Project have been making inspiring artwork at the edge of craft, music performance and science for over 15 years. They are a collaborative group of artists consisting of Simon Blackmore, Antony Hall and Steve Symons. They work with wood and electronics to fuse sculpture and sound art, creating music making machines, interfaces and objects which intermix pre-steam and digital technologies.
Vicky Clarke
Vicky Clarke is a sound and electronic media artist from Manchester, UK - co-founder of NOISE ORCHESTRA. Vicky works with sound sculpture, DIY electronics and human-machine systems, to explore our relationship to technology through sonic materiality, live audiovisual and browser-based artwork. Vicky won the Oram Award 2020 for innovation in sound and music technology from PRS Foundation and New BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Currently artist in residence with NOVARS, University of Manchester, she is working with systems for machine learning and musique concrete under the research question “How can concrete materials and neural networks project future sonic realities?” The residency is part of the European Art-Science-technology Network for Digital Creativity 2020 – 2021.
Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson is a visual sound artist, and pyrotechnician, working almost exclusively outside.He makes compelling site specific temporary installations and performances, often spectacular, at other times subtle and intimate His installations and performances are moving investigations into phenomena and perception that touch, surprise and sometimes amuse audiences both young and old.
Hannah Ayre
Hannah Ayre is a participatory artist working with audiences where the boundaries between art, craft, performance & collaboration are blurred. Works range from small craft items to large scale outdoor sculpture, installations, performance and events. Materials vary widely to suit each project, including ceramics, textiles, found materials, though the common thread to her work is collaboration. Work may be realised through collaboration with fellow artists, with the input of volunteers or through workshops with formal and informal learning groups.
Matthew Nolan
Matthew Nolan is a Dublin based musician, music curator, and academic. He was the founder and artistic director of 3epkano from 2004 to 2015, an instrumental music ensemble who specialised in the production of original music for movies from the silent era. Matthew has also worked on commissions from a range of performing arts institutions and arts organisations.
Lindstrøm
Raised on country and western music in the outskirts of the Norwegian oil town Stavanger, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm now lives in Oslo where he is making contemporary disco and running his Feedelity label. Following a consistent flow of highly acclaimed EPs and remixes for names like Franz Ferdinand and LCD Soundsystem and The Juan Maclean, expectations were rocketing to the Lindstrom & Prins Thomas album, which also marks Eskimo Recordings long player debut. His first success was the jazzy "Granada", being championed by the likes of Giles Peterson and Francois Kevorkian and signed to numerous compilations.
Ulf Pedersen
Often architectural in scale, Ulf’s work transforms the act of looking into a physical experience. Those who have visited venues that he has worked with, frequently find themselves immersed in a sensational play of light and colour, as almost through a kind of light-based alchemy, the space metamorphoses into something unique and magical. Ulf is also involved with the ground-breaking event called Power Plant; a collective of 5 artists who set up light & sound-based interventions in botanical gardens. They have recently returned from Arts Festivals in Sydney, Hong Kong and Hobart with future plans to present events in San Francisco, Wellington, Shanghai & Kunming.