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Projects & collaborations

Where unfinished ideas take form, fracture, and become something else.

Unstable Creative Studio hosts evolving bodies of work — sculptural studies, print series, and collaborative installations shaped by time, hands, and place. Each project embraces process, experimentation, and the honesty of making.

Current focus

  • Material dialogues: clay, timber offcuts, salvaged textiles.
  • Collaborative sound works recorded in the former stables.
  • Process journals and printmaking experiments open to visitors.
Large mixed-media installation with layered timber panels and suspended clay forms inside a sunlit rural studio

Featured project

The Stable Light Studies

A spatial installation capturing shifting light across reclaimed timber, clay, and textile fragments. Visitors trace the transformation of the former stables into a contemplative gallery.

Collaborative story

Residency: Echoes in Print

Artists in residence explore printmaking with pressed botanical pigment and hand-cut linocut plates, building a collective archive of local textures.

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Close view of a printmaking table with inked rollers, hand-cut lino plates, and botanical pigment stains
Small group of artists seated in a circular arrangement with sketchbooks and clay pieces in a rustic studio setting

Community gathering

Shared Tables, Shared Processes

Monthly gatherings that blend slow making, sound textures, and reflective conversation — a space where emerging ideas are encouraged to stay unfinished.

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Process notes

We document experiments, revisions, and material shifts as part of the work itself — an editorial record of uncertainty turning into form.

Mediums

Clay, print, found timber, sound.

Philosophy

Craft-driven, open-ended, grounded in place.

Collaborate with us

Interested in a residency, installation, or research-based project? We welcome proposals that challenge convention and celebrate experimentation.

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