Interrogating the Boundaries of Residencies, Collaborations and Collective Working.
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Image Credit:Charlotte Aldridge
Image Credit:Charlotte Aldridge
Artist in Residence Jan - March 2026: Charlotte Aldridge
Charlotte Aldridge
Lives and Works in the UK
BA Hons Fine Art, Bath Spa University, 2024
The Art of Dining
“I’m interested about how food can connect cultures, how it heals symptoms of diaspora, it brings home to a new place. The way you eat, how you eat will be highly distinctive in every person”
Previous Residencies
What happens when you take three Royal College of Art Sculpture graduates and dump them on rainy Hayling Island?
Breathing new life into existing projects by situating them in response to the Landscape and Heritage in a playful, ping-ponging practice.
"My time at Fold and Flow studio was a perfect experimental burst. Having access to the large scale ovens beneath at Loco Loaf really enabled me to push my ideas and Flora encouraged so many forms of alternative thinking and making. Bread dough is something I often use in my work so it was an amazing to have the opportunity to make larger scale works, and exciting to develop them with moving parts, as well as trying out ceramics for the first time." Caitlin Hazell
New Works in process:
Images 1+3: (Bread Dough Masks) Caitlin Hazell
Images 2+4: (Performance and Ceramic) Scarlett Wilson
Breathing new life into existing projects by situating them in response to the Landscape and Heritage in a playful, ping-ponging practice.
"My time at Fold and Flow studio was a perfect experimental burst. Having access to the large scale ovens beneath at Loco Loaf really enabled me to push my ideas and Flora encouraged so many forms of alternative thinking and making. Bread dough is something I often use in my work so it was an amazing to have the opportunity to make larger scale works, and exciting to develop them with moving parts, as well as trying out ceramics for the first time." Caitlin Hazell
New Works in process:
Images 1+3: (Bread Dough Masks) Caitlin Hazell
Images 2+4: (Performance and Ceramic) Scarlett Wilson
and Salt Dough Sea Creatures Workshop with Families) "Working across a range of mediums Prentis is known for her installation and performance works. Producing sculpture intuitively with a range of materials including: clay, concrete, fake fur, cardboard, hair extensions & steel."
New Ceramic: Elizabeth Prentis 2025
New Ceramic: Elizabeth Prentis 2025









