Board & Associates


Elizabeth Ogilvie

One of the most significant Scottish artists of her generation, Elizabeth Ogilvie lives and works in Fife, Scotland.  She works with a fusion of art, architecture and science, using ice and water as her main media and research focus to produce vast environments dedicated to water in various states.

Jane Warrilow

Jane Warrilow is a freelance editor and project manager based in Edinburgh. She has a background in museums, curating contemporary visual art and text-based projects. Previously she worked with research projects at Edinburgh College of Art/University of Edinburgh on the delivery of networking/events focusing on culture and the environment and the Japanese context. Jane has been involved with Lateral Lab since the trust was established in 2013. 

Joseph Calleja

Joseph Calleja is a visual artist practising between Scotland and Malta. He relishes working collaboratively through a multidisciplinary approach, teasing out a process of negotiation and interdependence between the essential and the liminal in art.

Diana Sykes

Diana A Sykes toured Scotland as Curator/Driver of the Scottish Arts Council’s Travelling Gallery before settling in Fife as Director of the Crawford Arts Centre then of Fife Contemporary. Working free of a venue to support artists and reach new audiences the programme explores the dialogue between visual art and craft with a strong interest in the environment.

Rachel Harkness

Rachel Harkness is a lecturer at Edinburgh College of Art. Her research interests lie broadly in the spheres of art and architecture, politics and the environment. She holds a First Class BA Hons in Social Anthropology from Goldsmiths College, University of London and an MRes and PhD in Anthropology, both from the University of Aberdeen.

Jean Gillespie

Jean Gillespie is an artist and poet. Her work shifted from the purely visual to include poetry and sound. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art before completing a postgraduate at Wimbledon. She is looking through a different lens at the qualities of poetics through sound or silence which has let her re-evaluate how feelings can be conveyed and this is now shaping her current work.


Associates

Tim Fitzpatrick

Tim Fitzpatrick is an installation artist based in the North East Fife and a founder member of the Fife based community arts project The Red Field. He has designed and produced a wide range of installation and community arts projects throughout Scotland working with organisations including Historic Scotland, Unesco, and NHS Scotland. In 2018 Tim Fitzpatrick has joined Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a University of St Andrews Collaboration to create the most detailed 3D map of the Universe.