Big Shop Friday



Performance



Alice and Shauna Boland-Rhodes are outdoor female artists who work in photography, filmed performance, poetry and installation. Co-founders of No Outcome Art, “a place for everyone, a place to belong. We love creating and making our own work but we especially love working with the community.”
nooutcomeart.com

Ashleigh Bowmott is an artist working across performance, installation and encounter. Ashleigh is currently focusing on her PhD research at the University of Chichester. Her other current focus is as a member of Tracing the Pathway collective who explore body, site and encounter as forms of knowledge production and exchange.
@ashleighbowmott

Cara Davies is a performance artist and digital archivist working with the mediums of dance, video editing, live art, multi-media installation and performance documentation & archives. Cara is also a member of Tracing the Pathway collective who explore body, site and encounter as forms of knowledge production and exchange.
@cara_guineapig_d

Thomas Eke is artist educator and currently studying his MA in Arts and Education Practices at BCU. He also cycles all the time.
@tomteke

Katie Ellen Field’s practiceexplores the creation and reverence ofobjects, particularly those used in rituals and ceremonies. Materiality is a frequent starting point; the green and granite of Milton Keynes in particular. @katieellenfields

Jessica Rost is a sculptor, director, maker and a performance artist. Jessica works mainly in metal and mixed media – welding, carving, assemblages and textiles – creating installation, sculpture, public art, unique costumes, large puppets, art bikes and structures.
jessicarost.co.uk

Tracing the Pathway is an artist-led collective that explore the relationships between body, site and encounter. Their processes are soft, processual and organic, developing a practice that is always open-ended and subject to change.
tracingthepathway.com

Hannah Pickett is a dance artist and choreographer, who has a wide experience of producing and choreographing professional and community dance works in a variety of theatre, informal and outdoor environments. She specialises in contemporary dance and improvisational performance.
hannahpickettdance.com

Effie McGuire Ward is a contemporary dance artist. She undertakes work as a performer, choreographer and teacher across community dance, educational and professional settings. Her interests lie in performing & devising pieces and facilitating spaces where each individual is valued within a community.

effiemward.com @effiemward