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Evie Morris

Digital Marketing and Design Assistant / Fundraising Assistant

Evangeline is a visual artist specialising in printmaking and drawing, which she uses to explore discussions around land and history. Evangeline feels that creativity is valuable way of reframing the way we look and approach aspects of daily life, others, and our environment. This is something she incorporates into her extended arts practice and also her work with SPAN. Her recent work includes a residential commission with Crichton Carbon Centre in Scotland as part of their Peatlands Connection Project to present work around wetland restoration to Scottish Parliament.
Pronouns: She/Her