Scottish Contemporary Art Network

Les Bicknell

23 min · 4. marras 2025
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Les Bicknell, Artist in Residence at Sizewell C, a Senior Lecturer on the Textile Design Course at Norwich University of the Arts and a teaching fellow at Kings College, London within the School of Anatomy. “My work is focused on exploring notions of control and power, using systems and iterative thinking to create work. My hybrid, interdisciplinary practice has included intimate hand-held book-like objects, and large-scale public art commissions alongside a sustained history of working within community engagement initiatives.”

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