Artist duo Craig McCorquadale and Molly Jack

Craig McCorquodale is an artist working across a range of contexts, but mainly performance. His enduring interest is in collaborating with people who might never have done anything like it before, inviting unusual constituencies of people into unmissable, unforgettable artworks. He thinks of this as Social Sculpture: working with the experience people have of their own lives to create radical, vital and beautiful events. In recent years, Craig has made work in large theatre spaces, swimming pools, libraries, city parks, churches and construction sites, working with children, policemen, ballroom dancers, football teams, a 100 year-old, an embalmer and a town crier. Craig is currently working with Factory International, National Theatre of Scotland and Take Me Somewhere Festival on new projects and has previously made work for Wunder der Prärie Festival at Zeitraumexit, Lyra, Culture Collective, FABRIC and Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto.

Molly Jack is a visual artist working across sculpture, installation and new media. Graduating from the Sculpture and Environmental Art Programme at Glasgow School of Art, Molly has worked with the materiality of the city to disrupt the rhythms of the everyday, playing with intimacy and anonymity. Molly has a particular interest in the ethical questions surrounding socially engaged practice, with themes of her work often reflecting ideas of love, family, memory and the artist's gaze. Molly has recently been working at Scottish Action for Mental Health within the context of Addiction, supporting people across the city, and now seeks to draw upon these experiences within her artistic practice.

Sauchiehall Street Heritage Artists in Communities projects