Alice Kin makes sculptures and heavily edited digital photographs, exploring the human body and natures body.

Raised in urban squats and council flats, Kin now lives and works solo and off-grid in a mossy Yorkshire woodland. A place that is a rich source of study, experiment and imagining.

Alice Kin makes art with wood, wool, discarded wire, plants and natural pigments, skip-finds and photography. Rooted and rooting in the local environment, the creative process becomes a collaboration with land, industry and the timescales of growth and decay.

Working with these materials, Kin traces an ecological heritage while sensing the untold stories of her own heritage: family migrations, secrets, changing identities, and the challenges of being human.