Graduating from Leeds Arts University in 2017, Rhian Cooke (b. 1995) creates small scale 3d objects in response to site specific spaces. Resulting works often then include 2d video footage and 3d installations.
Cooke’s work responds to the history and unique locations of where she is creating and exhibiting her work, bringing together both traditional sculptural techniques and contemporary digital video technology. Cooke recently curated and exhibited at an exhibition at All Souls Church in Leeds for the annual Heritage Open Day in September 2018.
For the last six months, Yorkshire Sculpture International has been working with five sculptors from Yorkshire on a programme of mentoring and support to develop their practice.
Find out moreYorkshire Sculpture International has an extensive engagement programme, spanning education, community collaborations and artist support.
We explore sculpture with people of all ages, connecting them with the materials and processes used in making sculpture today and showing how sculpture can be found all around us. We are currently working with a group of 25 artists across Yorkshire as part of our 2022 Sculpture Network.
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