• Hungry Window

    Hungry Window (Rhory Gardiner) is a visual artist and muralist based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Working on several different projects for Yardworks GRID, Rhory’s skilful use of spray paint allows him to create big characters with big personalities. Rhory’s approach uses portraiture to feel comfort in the familiar, communicate emotion and tell human stories.

    @hungrywindow

  • KMG Yeah

    KMG is a Scottish based artist, illustrator, printer and painter. Her curious nature leads her work to explore themes ranging from the precarious to the mundane, often of a subversive nature. A weird combination of youthful enthusiasm mixed with utter cynicism leaves her work with a sarcastic, raw and yet playful tone. With a strong belief in the power of art, KMG also regularly works with community groups, healthcare and educational institutions to help make art as accessible as possible.

    @kmgyeah

    www.kmgyeah.com

  • Smug

    Sam Bates aka SMUG or Smug One is an Australian born artist based in Glasgow, Scotland who is known for his photo-realistic murals. SMUG currently works from his studio at SWG3, while his mural process is entirely freehand using aerosol cans alone to achieve incredible photorealistic portraits through spray paint. Smug is recognised across the world for his highly skilled approach to working on such a large scale and has painted in cities such as Paris, Berlin, Colorado, Rotterdam and Helsinki.

    @smugone

  • Bruno Gallagher

    Bruno Gallagher began his career in the arts as a music student, before developing his love of art and humour through his transition to a cartoonist. Hid practice has since widened over the years to include sculpture, theatre set, props, costume design, performance and ceramics. Bruno has experience leading workshops, teaching evening classes and performing in street theatre.

    www.brunogallagher.co.uk

  • Molly Hankinson

    Molly Hankinson is a visual artist, illustrator and muralist from London, currently based in Glasgow. She graduated in Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking from The Glasgow School of Art in 2018, and was then awarded the graduate studio residency at SWG3 Studio Warehouse, where she now has her permanent studio. Molly looks at the honest and unapologetic representation of people and communities through an intersectional feminist lens, with an unparalleled and celebratory reclamation and ownership of space evident in her work. Incorporating the aesthetics of bright and considered colour placement with use of continuous line, Molly creates ‘bold and subtly detailed, inclusive celebrations of feminine vitality’.

    @mollyhankinson.studio

    www.mollyhankinson.com

  • Michaela McManus

    Michaela McManus is a visual artist and co-director of Dornoch Street Studios in Bridgeton, Glasgow. Her practice takes an interdisciplinary approach spanning across film, painting and collage and draws inspiration from the uncanny, the memory image and the human relationship to domestic spaces. She works predominantly on paper using analog photography and mono-printing to utilise traditional techniques in a contemporary context. She often works on projects which are rooted within community engagement and believes in making the artworks accessible to all.

    @michaelam.art

    www.michaelamcmanusartist.com

  • Tragic O'Hara

    Tragic O’Hara is a professional walrus chaser.

    @mrtragicohara

    www.tragicohara.com

  • Maya Rose Edwards

    Maya Rose Edwards is a sculptor and practicing public artist with experience in a variety of creative roles. With a degree in Sculpture and Environmental art, Maya often works in public spaces to encourage co-active knowledge-making within participatory arts.

    @mre_arts

  • Alex Maddy Taylor

    Alex Maddy Taylor is a multidisciplinary creative based in Glasgow. Her discipline focuses on visual communication through shape, colour and form. She creates unique and playful designs mastered by combining analogue drawing, painting, and useof Adobe Creative Cloud applications.

    www.alexmaddytaylorcargo.com

  • Mark Worst

    Mark Worst is a multidisciplinary artist specialising in mural work, illustration and tattooing. He started out paintings graffiti in his teens and early twenties, constantly pushing his style in search for new ways of self expression. The past few years have seen him travelling the UK USA & Japan completing a variety of large and smaller scale mural works in addition to tattooing.

    @markworst

    https://mark-worst-tfcf.squarespace.com

  • C MacDonald Signs

    Charlie Joe MacDonald is a signwriter and muralist based in Glasgow. He often works with small businesses on a commission basis, as well as creating works which are engaged with the community through a workshop based approach. His style and interests have emerged whilst studying a masters in literature and producing work which combines his interests in both visual and written work.

    www.cmacdonaldsigns.com

  • T S Beall

    TS Beall is a socially engaged artist and researcher currently working with communities on durational projects to recover marginalised histories. Protests and Suffragettes is creative project & new social enterprise led by a team of artists, activists, & local historians working to recover and re-voice the histories of women activists in Scotland.

    @tsbeall

    https://protestsandsuffragettes.com

  • Voyder

    VOYDER is a Bristol based, multi-disciplinary artist, and a self-taught painter with roots in graffiti and oil painting. With a diverse skill set, his work is extremely versatile and has developed through many different styles. His work currently explores the juxtaposition of classical painting with the most primitive form of leaving one’s mark on the world.

    @voyder

    http://www.voyder.info

  • The Guzler

    The Guzler is a Glasgow based graffiti artist.

    @theguzler

  • Georgia Green

    Georgia Green (b. 1996) received a BA in Fine Art: Painting and Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art in 2018. As a printmaker and muralist Georgia uses her art to unravel the interiors she moves through and lives within. She dissolves and dramatises everyday rooms and corridors, questioning notions of intimacy, belonging and confinement within her practice.

    @georgiagreenart

    www.georgia-elizabeth-green.com

  • Kinglisty

    Kinglisty is a mural artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. He has over 10 years of professional experience working on private and commercial projects from concept to delivery. His work ranges from figurative to text based, realistic to graphic.

    @kinglisty

    www.kinglisty.com

  • Greer Pester

    Greer Pester is a Glasgow based visual and socially engaged artist. She has experience as a socially engaged practitioner, working for the past 12 years delivering and designing creative projects in both the UK and internationally.

    @greerpester

    @greer_socialart

  • Frank Carty

    Frank Carty, of Artisan Artworks, is a sign writer and muralist based in Newmilns, Ayrshire. Frank is rated as one of the top signwriters and mural artists in Scotland. Trusted by numerous big brands to work on their behalf throughout the UK. Setting up his own business was a natural course of events. Specialising in hand painted murals, 3D artwork and traditional shop signage, Artisan Artworks are the only company in Scotland to offer such a rare mix of skills and services.

    @artisanartworks

    www.artisanartworks.com

  • Ursula Kam-Ling Cheng

    Ursula Kam-Ling Cheng is a Northern-Irish born Scottish based illustrator and visual live drawing media artist. Fantasy, surreal realities and dreamy nostalgia absorb into her intricate, riotous ink drawings. Broad influences from street art, folkloric history, music, ancient relics, religious artworks, childhood memories spent in Hong Kong, escapist American television and Asian comics all collide into two-dimensional linework that presents a conversation on the hyper-real future, social ideals and expectations of the female individual.

    @ursula_kam_ling

    https://www.ursula-cheng.com