WASPS south block | Presented by Visual Arts Scotland
Exhibition Dates: 4th – 20th June, Private view 3rd June 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Exhibition Location: South Block Gallery Space, Osborne Street, Glasgow, G1 5QH
A chair seems like a simple thing: something you sit on. Yet A Seat At The Table reveals that even this most familiar object is far from fixed. Bringing together artists, makers, designers and furniture makers, the exhibition explores the chair in its full range, from finely crafted, functional forms to works that question, extend, or unsettle what a chair can be. At its centre lies a deceptively simple question: when do we decide something is a chair, and what shapes that decision?
A chair is something we think we understand. A Seat At The Table invites us to look again.
Exhibiting Artists: Ailsa Morrant, Aimie Harding, Akanksha Bapna, Alasdair Wallace, Alison Stewart, Alison Laing, Amy Robson, Andy Forbes, Angus Richardson, Anoushka Havinden, Dominic Grasso, Giorgos Asvestas, Hannah Knechtli, Healey Roseweir, Indy Cooper, Isobel McMillan, James Birbeck, Jemima Dansey-Wright, John Finlay, Jules Dunn, Julita Hanlon, Kevin Tronel, Laura Derby, Leo Plumb, Lindsay Grime, Livia Marinescu, Marie Henderson, Meabh Breathnach, Megan Adams, Nadia Malekian, Niamh Hughes, Nick Brodie, Nicky Riding, Nikita Wolfe Murray, Octavia Hands, Rachel Mimiec, Rebecca Brannan, Richard Owen, Robby Ogilvie, Sally Beaton, Sara-Jane Mackenzie, Simon Kennedy, Simon Whatley, Thomas Main, Yiyi Song
About the Exhibition
A Seat At The Table is a group exhibition at Wasps Southblock that brings together a diverse range of practitioners working across furniture making, sculpture, design, and contemporary art. The exhibition is grounded in the chair as a recognisable, made object, something designed to be used, while also exploring how that understanding can be expanded, challenged, and redefined.
From carefully crafted, fully functional chairs to works that test the limits of use, representation, and definition, the exhibition reveals the chair as both a physical form and a site of inquiry. Some works invite sitting; others refuse it. Some prioritise structure, material, and skill; others operate through image, language, or absence. Together, they form a conversation around how meaning is constructed through object, function, and perception.
Wasps Southblock is one of Glasgow’s leading creative hubs, housing a vibrant community of artists, designers, and makers. The exhibition takes place within the ground floor gallery space during the Glasgow International Festival period for which Wasps The Briggait is the central hub.



PRESS: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lxc2c__mywZuF9esm_5q-Ctsr1TrRc9w/view