Tina Salvidge

I am based in the South West, graduating from UWE in 2020 with a 1st Class Degree in Fine Art and Artists Writing. During my current MA I have explored the role of the archive and its relationship to history through landscape and speculative futures.
Previously I have worked with different communities developing a collaborative and mixed media practice with a particular interest in artist moving image work, ceramics and site specific installations.
I was awarded the Wells Art Contemporary Somerset Arts Festival prize in 2020, and in 2021 Arts Council funding to create work around lockdown experiences. I have received commissions from Somerset Libraries, Somerset Film, Seed Sedgemoor and the Axbridge Pageant and was shortlisted for Focus 21 at Quad Gallery Derby. I have also been awarded Somerset Arts Week and UWE/Spike Island bursaries. I am currently a member of Spike Island Associates and Hatch artists collective.

tinasalvidgelimited@hotmail.co.uk https://www.tinasalvidge.co.uk/

THE FUTURE IS OURS TO SEE (PART 1) VIDEO STILL

Video still from first of three films (in progress) documenting our effects on the world as discovered by an imagined future visitor

The Carrier Bag installation (provisional) consisting of two handmade projection frames and two videos running concurrently with sound

Parts 1 and 2 of The Future is Ours to See installation in studio space at Arnolfini Bristol. Two videos each 7 mins with soundtrack projected onto handmade projection frames hanging from a frame 2 metres by 1.5metres

The Wayfaring Stranger

Mixed media video installation exploring a ficto-narrative around a future museum archive, which has been left behind, to be viewed and interpreted by a Wayfaring Stranger struggling to make sense of this off kilter world.