Victoria Emily Sharples

Artist & researcher
︎︎︎necro-ecologies, posthumanist performativity, (im)materiality, space-time matterings 

Co-director, curator 
︎︎︎GLOAM (gallery & studios).
see: gloamgallery.com/

Co-led of NMRG (New Materialist Reading/Research Group)
see: @nmrg.uod

︎︎︎ NECROLOGY OPEN CALL 2025

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Upcoming / Recent ︎︎︎

2025 NMRG in partnership with Playing Feilds & Haarlem Artspace, Wirksworth. Curated by Sharples

2025 Rebecca Halliwell-Sutton at GLOAM, Sheffield. Curated by Sharples

2025 Tora Hed at GLOAM. Curated by Sharples

2025 Freehouse, Birmingham X GLOAM, Sheffield

2024 Speaker, Talking Sculpture: Dialects of Making, symposium & exhibition in association with TSM: Talking Sculpture Making at Vessel Gallery, York St John University. Keynote: Dr. Grizelda Pollock. Curated by Dr. Charlotte Cullen 

2023 Paper Contribution: ‘The shelled gastropod: trans-corporeality in necro-ecologies’ as part of the Trans Ecologies Symposium, Department of Geography at Durham University. Co-led by Dr.  Sage Brice & Dr. Felix McNulty

2023 Journal Article, ‘Epitaphic Readings: Diagrams as (Re)incarnations’ 2023, published as part of Performance Research Journal (PRJ) Volume 27, Issue 7 ‘On Diagrams and the Diagrammatic, edited by Dr. Andrej Mircev. Published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd 







Victoria Emily Sharples

Artist & researcher
︎︎︎necro-ecologies, posthumanist performativity, (im)materiality, space-time matterings

Co-director, curator
︎︎︎GLOAM (gallery & studios).
see: gloamgallery.com/

Co-led of NMRG (New Materialist Reading/Research Group)
see: @nmrg.uod

︎︎︎ NECROLOGY OPEN CALL 2025

About
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Upcoming / Recent ︎︎︎

2025 NMRG in partnership with Playing Feilds & Haarlem Artspace, Wirksworth. Curated by Sharples

2025 Rebecca Halliwell-Sutton at GLOAM, Sheffield. Curated by Sharples

2025 Tora Hed at GLOAM. Curated by Sharples

2025 Freehouse, Birmingham X GLOAM, Sheffield


An Elastic Continuum

The ‘New Materialist Reading Group’ (NMRG) presents: An Elastic Continuum, an international exhibition & symposium featuring the work of 17 contemporary artists at S1 Artspace, curated by NMRG co-leads Rebecca Howard & Victoria Sharples.

Ellie Barrett | Simon Carter | Grace Clifford | Craig Fisher | Helen Hamilton | Rebecca Howard | Bethan Hughes | Sinéad Kempley | Victoria Lucas | Stephanie Rushton | Victoria Sharples | Emily Speed | Rose Hedy Squires | Rachel Stanley | Lucy Vann | Henriette Von Muenchhausen | Nathan Walker

Arriving from the proposition of ‘skin’, An Elastic Continuum offers an interface with skinnings: surfaces, architectural structures, organisms, membranes and embalmings. The works on show present a plethora of intersectional readings that transect ontologies of animacy and the sensorial, biotechnical interventions (birth, growth, ailment, and death), human, animal and plant bodies, and spaces of trans-ition, whether -gender, -species or interior-exterior relations). In An Elastic Continuum, the premise of ‘skin’ is purposefully layered, aggregated and poriferous, as with epidermal and geological stratum, as seen in the work of Carter, Kempley and Lucas. Clifford and Vann’s practices centre on protection and exposure of the soft body: PPE and chronic dermatological conditions. With a focus on façade, veneer and construction, the work of Fisher, Howard and Speed invite thought on the parallels between skin and built spaces through folds, pattern, and costume. Sharples, Stanley, and Walker account for the liminality of skin and the body as a transitory site, whether that be in relation to buildings that temporarily store human bodies (as with mortuaries), or through interior-exterior relations (as with the mouth or uterus). In place of the subject-object binary, the practice of Hamilton, Von Munchhausen and Barrett provide a more permeable and participatory account of matter, where material affordances yield questions of autonomy and the sensible. And the work of Hughes, Squires, and Rushton signal the ways in which human and plant matters are intimately connected through physiology, sexuality, and the military-industrial complex. Through expansive readings of ‘skin’, An Elastic Continuum provides a public mediation and sensory interface with the noun, organ, and material.

The exhibition opens June 16 (18:00–21:00) and runs from June 17–22. The symposium closes the event on June 22 opening at 13:00 and running till 17:00. Refreshments will be provided.

The symposium’s proceedings:

13:00 Welcome
13:15 Welcome address (Dr. Rebecca Howard & Victoria Sharples)
13:30 Victoria Lucas Screening, Entanglement, Artist Video, 2021, 09:00.
13.40 Victoria Lucas, Working Through the Matter: Technological Conspirators and Methods of Entanglement
14.00 Ellie Barrett, The “Non-Expert”
14.30 Break
14:45 Bethan Hughes, An Elastic Continuum
15:15 Sinéad Kempley, A build-up of moisture
15:45 Stephanie Rushton, Making §~kin
16:15 Q&A
16.45 Close address (Dr. Rebecca Howard & Victoria Sharples)

This event is made possible through the support of S1 Artspace, the University of Derby’s Early-Career Researcher Development Fund, and all of the presenting artists. An Elastic Continuum’s title is used with kind permission from presenting artist Bethan Hughes whose performance-lecture asks: ‘how does this transformed and transformative material create an elastic continuum between humans and the world(s) they inhabit?’ It is with this question, Howard & Sharples selected the contributing works.

More information here