Latest Shape collaboration: Sophie Hoyle received the Adam Reynolds Award in 2019 for their work.

Artist Statement: Sophie explores an intersectional approach to post-colonial, queer, feminist, anti-psychiatry and disability issues in their practice, relating their personal experiences of being queer, non-binary and part of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) diaspora to wider forms of structural violence. 

Image shows four computer screens against a white wall, two screens show close ups of mouth and hands and the others show the rate of the heart beat

Permastress, Sophie Hoyle.

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Banner image: Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary Shortlist Exhibition (installation view), Project Space at BALTIC 39, Newcastle upon Tyne © BALTIC 2019. Photo: Colin Davison. Description: Multiple screens are suspended from scaffolding in a gallery space with big white walls.