/BFA /MFA

Arden Eveleigh-Evans

Arden Eveleigh-Evans is a movement enthusiast! Merging, draping, melting, and grooving are things central to their expanded practice. Working with embroidery, word of mouth, repetition Arden is moved by reflective surfaces, the smell of wax, and choreography of the everyday, employing iterative gestures to explore how repeated actions accumulate meaning, referencing both personal rituals and communal traditions. 

Arden's practise is centred around creating the presence of form through sensory experience, choreography of the viewer, and natural materials such as flowers, hair, wax, and skin. Hands and gestures serve as a foundational element in Arden’s practice, offering ways to translate physicality into visual or performative language. Understanding the functions of both spontaneous and intentional acts becomes a method for exploring endurance, transformation, and rhythm.