Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
 

Angel Walker

A white house which is surrounded by a lush garden and plants in planters.
Above a gate the word 'Community' is spelled out in letters. Behind is a tree and clouds in the sky.
A close up of a string of bells that are hanging over green plants.
A collage of paintings and artwork are displayed on a wooden wall, with scattered sunlight coming through.
A close up of a string of bells that are hanging over green plants.
An artwork of a hand hangs from a wire frame, above plants below.
A large yellow cleaning sponge that has been decorated with different coloured paints, assorted types of tape, and mini human figurines.

Angel Walker (they/them) is an artist, horticulturist and co-founder of Rumpus Room. With a background as an artist, play-worker and community organiser, they work with children and young people on collaborative art projects, social action and food production with Rumpus Room.  Favourite past projects include Playing For The Future at South London Gallery, Queer Makers at Rumpus Room, co-founding of Agnew Lane radical food garden and their collaborations with performance art collective Fallopé & The Tubes. They orient their work towards supporting young queer and trans people, people of working-class backgrounds and others who face barriers to accessing the arts and mainstream education. They don't have a website or social media.

Projects

  • Programme
    Loose Tomatoes in the Backyard