
Hannah Imlach is a Scottish visual artist who creates site-specific and interactive sculptural objects informed by current environmental research. Since graduating in Fine Art from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2011, Imlach has worked collaboratively within communities of specialist knowledge, completing residencies within research institutions, conservation charities and community groups. The outcomes of these projects include site-specific sculpture, photography and video, alongside exhibitions and participatory events.
Imlach is based at Glasgow Sculpture Studios where she creates her works using a variety of traditional and contemporary sculpture-making processes, such as origami, detailed woodwork, metalwork and 3D-printing. She documents her pieces within specific environmental contexts in still and moving image.
This print was made for and part of the Hannah Imlach "Energy Objects" exhibition in The Worm, Aberdeen in 2019.
Numbered, signed and titled by the artist on pencil on the back.