b. 1994 Glasgow, Scotland
Meg Auld is a visual based artist in Glasgow. She has produced photographic and sculptural artworks that observe the inner workings of her own family dynamics. Her most recent work considers the sensory connections we have to objects and the effects they have on memory and mood.
Education:
BA, Fine Art Photography, Glasgow School of Art (2018-2022)
Professional:
2018-2020 Assistant to Creative Director and member of the Learning and Engagement team - Studio Pavilion gallery, Glasgow
Selected Guest to represent Project Scotland and Scottish Contemporary Arts Network, ‘Art in Action’ (Visual Arts Manifesto, created in collaboration with Scottish Artists Union)
Press and Features:
Dec 20 Shop Project - W2 Retail, Jenifer Kent Studio
Nov 20 Teeth Magazine, Burning House Books edit
Nov 20 Random Access Zine (second issue) The Spaces In-between
May 20 Streetlevel Gallery (online photo-challenge)
Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions:
Jan 20 Untitled (WIP) Collaboration with Rochelle Jolley, Online Exhibition
Oct 20 Coordinates Show, Tradestoun, Glasgow
Mar 20 Focal Points, Wasps Studios Glasgow, Fine Art Photography Dept Glasgow School of Art
May 18 Betty, Richmond Building, Glasgow School of Art
Curation and Install:
Mar 20 Focal Points, Curatorial Team, Wasps Studios, Glasgow
Nov 19 Pictures of Men, Pictures of Women, GSA student lead show, Glasgow
May 19 Installation and Creative assistant for Artist Sean Patrick Campbell ‘A Herald! in vibrant ends’
Apr 18 Glasgow International Programme at Studio Pavilion, curatorial and install assistant
Workshops:
Oct 19 Freedom of Creativity (ages 5-12) two-day course as part of Learning and Engagement programme at Studio Pavilion, Glasgow
Sept 19 Pinhole Camera Making, school visit co-ran with Artist Callum Rice at Studio Pavilion, Glasgow