SCRAM!

about

Westgate House, 149 Roman Way, N7 8XH

SCRAM! is a collective of artists who share a radical, community-focused approach. Their practices include filmmaking, muralling, painting, printmaking, animation, photography and performance. Thanks to the help of Hypha, they will be making work in a former clothing warehouse off the Cally Road until they’re told to scram.

Having become friends through the DIY arts scene and alternative arts education programmes, they are excited to combine their studio practices with a public programme of workshops and events. Drawing on the skills of their collective, their plans include DIY printmaking, work-in-progress theatre sharings, film screenings, discussion groups and crit circles.

artists

Al Fraser Edwards

Al Fraser is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice includes filmmaking, animating, prop-making and photography. Their work is dream-like, humorous and messy, often focussing in on nature, radical care and community.

@alanaloguez

Ruan Murphy

Ruan Murphy is a self-taught printmaker and facilitator. Central themes in their individual & community practice include protest, care, disability and queerness. Most of their prints are wonky and hand-pressed using a spoon.

@ruan.murphy.art

Sophie Ansell

Sophie Ansell is an artist/filmmaker with a background in set design. She tells personal, political stories with a dark sense of humour.

@sophie.ansell

Lola Gillies-Creasey

Lola Gillies-Creasey is an artist and clown working across performance, moving image, text and print. Their work uses humour and surrealism to explore hierarchies, shame, and memory.

@lola.upload

Tessie Orange-Turner

Tessie Orange-Turner is an illustrator, actor, and muralist whose work explores femininity in its diverse forms and the experiences of Global Majority and diaspora communities. Her practice blends mixed media and collage, with a strong emphasis on found materials.

@turningorange

Mireia Ludevid I Llop

Mireia Ludevid i Llop is a visual artist and researcher using archival research, feminist methods, and performative photography to explore memory, erased histories, and intergenerational narratives, often centred on Faió, Aragon.

@mludevid

Kneed

Kneed, the collaborative duo of Ishwari Bhalerao and Leonie Rousham, uses film, sound, and print to engage with community groups, children, and young people. Their work focuses on themes of care, labour, and resistance, exploring how these dynamics play out within our neighbourhood ecologies.

@_kneed_ @leo.rousham @ish.wari

portfolio

contact information

Socials: @scram.collective