Body In Motion - Room Edition,
Graduate Show Proposal
May-June 2026
(in progress)My practice begins with the body as something not fixed, but continuously reconstructed. I approach the exhibition space in the same way, treating the room as a body in construction: open, unfinished, and changing. The installation contains objects that may be added, removed, or rearranged throughout the exhibition, functioning as entry points rather than fixed artworks. The space remains open to development through conversation, interaction, and collaboration.
Throughout the exhibition, the space hosts informal, small-scale events such as conversation-based encounters, collective making, and exchange. These are not strictly scheduled, but emerge through word of mouth, supporting a responsive and evolving atmosphere. My role is to facilitate conditions for interaction rather than determine outcomes.
Between Body, Mind, and Earth Two Handmade Journal Workshops, Fruitmarket, in response to Jaune Quick-to-See exhibition, 2026
Facilitated two bookbinding workshops exploring the relationship between body, material, and environment. Using simple and accessible materials, participants created handmade journals while reflecting on slow making, sustainability, and personal connection to the natural world. The journal became a space for reflection, drawing, and creative responses to the themes of the exhibition.
Between Body and Mind, Two Handmade Journal Workshops at the Sanki Gallery in response to The Carved Body
2026
Facilitated bookbinding workshops responding to the exhibition The Carved Body. Participants created handmade sketchbooks using paper, thread, and simple binding techniques. The sessions framed journaling as a slow, reflective practice—inviting participants to reconnect mind and body through making and to use the journal as a space for drawing, writing, and personal reflection.
Make a Mark in collaboration with Liv Davis
at the Crossing Points Exhibition.
Risograph prints, acrylic’s, potatoes, paper roll.
2026
As facilitator, I developed a participatory workshop inviting visitors to leave a potato print on a long collective surface. While the potato will rot, the marks remain—forming a growing pattern of shared traces and exploring ideas of community, continuity, and the tension between the temporary and the lasting
Matilde Melodia
How to Make a Journal / Time to Jorunal
Zines
2026
Two zines developed alongside the workshop. ‘How to Make a Journal’ offers simple instructions for making a journal from found paper—covering paper hunting, cutting, sewing, and gluing—providing participants with a tool to use during and beyond the workshop. ‘Time to Jorunal‘ explores journaling as a space for slowness, reflection, and imagination, offering prompts such as drawing inner landscapes or hybrid selves, encouraging the journal as a place to think, experiment, and simply be.
Creative Activities Support | Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity
October 2024 – PresentFacilitate creative and sensory activities for children and families in a hospital setting. I design simple, accessible drawing and colouring activities that encourage play, expression, and participation. Through this role, developed over two years of working in care environments, I have strengthened skills in empathy, communication, and adapting creative practices for diverse needs.
Curatorial and Communications Support
The Space Between Exhibition
ECA, University of Edinburgh
2025Contributed to the installation and opening of the MA Fine Art 4th/5th Year exhibition. Supported promotion through social media and helped develop materials for the exhibition launch. Worked collaboratively with peers to realise the exhibition and engage audiences.