Caitlin Dick

Visual artist Caitlin Dick’s new moving image work is framed by precarious presents and futures of the climate crisis focusing on issues of vulnerability, climate grief and resilience. The work uses a quasi-scientific approach - recording conversations and journeys in search of the resilient micro-animal, the Tardigrade.  

 

Caitlin’s practice is inspired by the environment, utilising sculpture, film and printmaking to realise her ideas. Caitlin focuses on the intersections between man and the environment, often concentrating on the minuscule, the microscopic and the parts of nature we overlook. Caitlin graduated from Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen in 2017 and went on to complete a Masters at Edinburgh College of Art in 2018. She currently lives and works in Aberdeen as an artist and creative practitioner. 


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