Meg Moss is an artist who graduated from Gray’s School of Art, having achieved her BA Hons in Contemporary Art Practice, specialising in Photography. Meg was recipient of the RSA New Contemporaries award as well as the Society of Scottish Artist New Graduate Award and won the SSA Past Presidents Award after exhibiting at the RSA upper galleries in November 2021.

 

Meg is interested in the prevalence of surveillance within our society and surroundings, alluding to the notion that surveillance is happening everywhere and within everything, paying particular attention to urban infrastructure.

 

Through highly detailed drawing, photography and sculpture she aims to weave a metaphorical and speculative fiction where these lampposts and other everyday structures watch over us and that these seemingly mundane objects can now be perceived as a threat or an enemy; portraying surveillance as ubiquitous and enveloping our everyday lives.