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Becky Šik is a Lecturer in Sculpture and Environmental Art at The Glasgow School of Art. Her work spans interdisciplinary practices including sculpture, performance, sound art, and installation, often exploring themes of queer identity, environmental sustainability, and material experimentation. She has exhibited widely in solo and group shows, including notable exhibitions at Collective Gallery Edinburgh, Glasgow Project Room, and Glasgow International Festival. Šik’s research frequently involves collaborative projects with artists, musicians, and curators, as seen in works like Queereal Secretions and Carbon-Mercury: Thinking Through Holes. Her performances and multimedia works challenge conventional boundaries between art forms, emphasizing temporal and spatial engagement with audiences. Šik has presented at festivals such as Supernormal Festival and has produced audio works that blend experimental soundscapes with narrative themes.
Her exhibitions often address socio-environmental issues, as seen in Mercury (2021), which interrogates materiality and ecological critique. Collaborations with institutions like GAMIS Glasgow and Collective Gallery highlight her role as a bridge between artistic innovation and community engagement. Šik’s practice is marked by a commitment to queer aesthetics and interdisciplinary dialogue, reflected in her participation in events like T A P E x Invisible Women Present After Hours (2022).