Scottish Contemporary Art Network

Harvey Dimond

26 min · 4 de nov de 2025
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Harvey Dimond is a British-Barbadian writer, researcher and sometimes-artist currently working in Spain as a language assistant. Their practices examine queer ecologies and the entangled histories and realities of settler-colonialism and the climate crisis. They have a BA in Fine Art from The Glasgow School of Art in Scotland and an MA in African Literature from The University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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