A collection of metalwork sculptures, surrounded by black sand trailing across the floor, with a central hanging piece of thin rod around which a person walks.

Molly Wickett

My practice seeks to understand the relationship between the individual and their place in a wider system. Through a disabled and queer lens, I explore natural life cycles that run parallel to our own as disrupted and altered to offer a dystopian landscape of regrowth and hope. These forms of futuristic world-building are contextualised within the capacity to imagine otherwise, using natural and artificial elements to build on disabled, queer, and feminist understandings of time and space as ‘other’. I develop relationships between social themes and environments as an ecology of sorts, examining how identities, narratives, and practical methodologies interrelate.

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