
Heather Tully-Bolton - BA (Hons) Fine Art and Art History
Tully-Bolton’s practice explores the quiet friction between fragility and endurance, capturing everyday moments of psychological and emotional transition. Working instinctively, her figures and objects exist in liminal spaces, suspended between collapse and recovery, evoking vulnerability and introspection. There is an uncanny quality element throughout, where familiar subjects, whether people or objects, feel subtly displaced; this unsettling, sometimes threatening quality speaks to an internal exploration of memory, identity, and the emotional residue of family, where the familiar becomes strange and ambiguous.