elizabeth ogilvie

Ogilvie is an environmental artist and academic creating experiences for her public. Her practice is a fusion of art, architecture and science; and water and ice are currently both medium and subject in the work. The experiential installations aim to expand perception/understanding of how our environment functions.

Her work seeks to point to issues at top of global agenda involving highlighting world’s most challenging problems, impact of climate change, threat to one of our most precious natural resources, most vital of all earthly compounds, water/ice, whose ebb/flow over time has helped form world we live in. She aims to create an experience of seeing, drawing people in through senses.

 

robert page

A keen environmental advocate in both work and life, Page is fascinated by the people he meets, the places he goes and the stories we all have to tell. He’s interested in the experiences that make us and shape us. His work is a fusion of documentary filmmaking and fine art, and has led him to encounter many different places, peoples and societies. Research trips to the far north alongside Ogilvie, exploring ground-zero of climate change, have seen an increasing focus on the climate emergency and how life in this extreme environment is changing. It is within thought-provoking cultures such as this that he has come to nurture his own creative processes. This new project sees Page using every tool at his disposal: documenting ocean life from high in the sky, to beneath the water’s surface.