find out more about pingo’s artists
If you would like to have your own work in pingo, please contact Esther on esta@interim.org.uk for more details.

Freddy Bridewell
I am a writer and maker of pages. I am currently studying Performance Writing
at Dartington College of Arts having
graduated there in 2007 in Writing. My current practice is
involving an exploration of the page and the appropriation/
alteration of type to play with identity and voice.
The little books series (for pingo) came from a desire to create
a space where small 'bits and pieces' of text could be located
and provide a tactile and personal experience of reading.
Contact Freddy: freddy.bridewell@googlemail.com,
c/o Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, London

Rachelle Carswell
Rachelle, originally from Toronto, Canada, produces work that crosses
disciplines between fine art and craft. The impression
of her work is often contemplative and narrative. Working in a variety of materials
such as metal, fabric and photo, her themes investigate the dichotomy that exists
between the physical and psychological perception of identity in relation to
gender and
culture.
'The Close' film short (for pingo) is a satirical exploration
of the physical and emotional interpretations of "close".
Contact Rachelle: rachellecarswell@yahoo.co.uk,
www.myspace.com/rachellecarswell,
www.rachellecarswell.com

Stephen Hooper
Stephen is a media technician who enjoys making videos, animiations and design work influenced by his interest in toy collecting an memorabilia.
Contact Stephen: steve@blueharvest.idps.co.uk

Anna Jones
Design is my big thing (creating knock out pictures makes
my heart flutter and my eyes cross as I enter into the sublime).
She's the co-founder
of Goldlion, an illustration and design collective, formed in 2007.
Contact
Anna: www.goldlionstudio.com
David Massey
David Massey is an illustrator and graphic artist who works and
lives in a small terrace house in South Wales. He draws hand
type with a pigment liner pen and manipulates some of his
work on his MacBook.
He's the co-founder of Goldlion, an
illustration and design collective, formed in 2007.
Contact David: www.goldlionstudio.com

Maddy Pethick
Maddy Pethick is an artist based in Devon making photographs, drawings, 3d
constructions, paper crafts and video. For pingo
she has made some little donkeys she met on a beach.
Contact Maddy: maddypethick@mac.com

Helen Pritchard
GilbertandGrape is Anne-Marte Eidset Rygh and Helen Pritchard. They
work within a genre they choose to refer to as performance journalism . The
work often takes the form of a text,
performance or video. Through epic actions and gigantic
proportions they look to explore a longing to collaborate with
each other and the people they meet. They have shown work internationally
since 2003 including Transmodernage (USA),
KISSS, conical gallery (Australia) and Rogaland Kunst Senter (Norway).
Contact Helen: mail@gilbertandgrape.co.uk, www.gilbertandgrape.co.uk

Sarah Sidders
I create ‘performance costumes’ that are photographed in the context of specific landscapes where they are intended to highlight an environmental and/or social concern. The creative process before and after the ‘still performances’ are taken involve series of two dimensional work in a variety of mediums.
Working as a Textile Designer runs parallel with my work as a performance
artist where I aim to produce beautiful, handcrafted, unique fashion and interior
products which have gone through a genuine creative process and to work with
an environmental and ethical conscience using as much organic, fair-trade
and remnant materials and processes as possible.
Contact Sarah: info@sarahsidders.co.uk,
www.sarahsidders.co.uk

Clare Thornton
"I am interested in working across borders and disciplines. Drawing on my training in literature, performance and theatre/ costume design I want to examine the sculptural, narrative and political potential of the body.”
Thornton is involved in cross-disciplinary collaborations and is interested
in border crossings or ‘in-between’ sites of making.
She is ideas led, responding in each instance to the people and
places that she encounters, yet there are some core themes recurrent in her
work - gender politics, issues surrounding
science, history, location and identity, class/labour and
unravelling ‘hidden’ narratives.
Her production draws on visual, public/participatory,
performance art and craft methodologies.
Contact Clare: clarety@gmail.com

Ben Trill
Ben Trill is a designer based in Bournemouth. He creates digital video, graphic
design and
web design work. Ben is one half of the creative duo ‘interim’.
Contact Ben: ben@interim.org.uk , www.interim.org.uk

Gillian Wylde
Dirty moments/foul ameliorations, the ‘got wrong’ and other
things. Gillian Wylde is an artist working with video performance activities,
installation and object. A mongrel little cur practice alluding to instances
appropriated from the unpopular popular,
the extraordinary everyday and high vs. low art. Comedy +
trauma = traumedy as a rupture in aesthetics + little investigations/big ideas
of the pathetic, poetics + shoddiness. Temporalities and timing vs the
rubbishy/crappy within the composite live or mediated moment like maybe a rude
smell or
hairy logic. Gillian Wylde is currently a Senior Lecturer in Art at Dartington
College of Art.
Contact Gillian: g.wylde@dartington.ac.uk

Esther Yarnold
Esther is an artist and curator working with digital, installation and book arts. She works in partnership with designer Ben Trill, as interim.
interim do many, many creative things…
Esther particularly enjoys drawing, photography and video; as well as working with people of all ages on community and public art projects.
Contact Esther: 01202 666775,
esta@interim.org.uk ,
www.interim.org.uk

