about us
Stuart Moore and Kayla Parker are artist film-makers who have collaborated on many innovative moving image and media-based artworks for television, gallery, cinema, club events, and site-specific exhibition. We create both image and sound elements for our films which have been shown extensively in the UK and abroad, in art galleries, at festivals, on television and in Arts Council and British Council touring programmes.
In recent years our work has also featured in exhibitions at The Barbican in London and at The Norwich Gallery; we have also shown work at the ICA, Tate St Ives, Tate Britain, Plymouth Arts Centre, Watershed, and Prema.
Six of our films were selected for the 2004 major retrospective exhibition of British artists' film and video, Experiments in Moving Image, at the Lumiere, Regent Street London; an anthology of Experimental Film and Video will be published by the exhibition curators later this year. In Autumn 2004 we screened the 16mm triptych wort/wall/water and other films at the Salt Gallery, Hayle.
Since showing work at the Salt Gallery we have also contributed to the Blip@Newlyn exhibition and have screened a new one minute film A Short Walk at the Light Reading event at Studio 46 in London, to celebrate the launch of no.w.here. In Spring this year two of our films toured Austria and a selection of films were screened in June by the BBC on their big-screen in Plymouth city centre.
Stuart is an accomplished photographer and cameraman - he created the underwater sequences for the Deepend performance at the Arnolfini Gallery. He received the web artist commission for the Mutley Plain Regeneration Initiative 2000-2003 in Plymouth, and has created a website for the public art scheme, which includes video and panoramic photographs.
Kayla is also a writer, with articles published both online and in print for arts magazines such as Proof and Imagine. She teaches animation and creative media part-time at Plymouth College of Art and Design, and also co-ordinates Unity, the college's Culturally Diverse Arts project for Black and minority ethnic students.
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