Jeremy Cunningham
Jeremy Cunningham is an experienced public art practitioner. A selection of his work can be seen on the following pages by clicking on the bars above. Written information about these images can be seen, or downloaded in a PDF format, on the CV page of this website.
Jeremy works mainly to commission, designing and making his sculptures in a studio in the Scottish Borders. He is a past winner of the McGrigor-Donald Sculpture prize at the Royal Scottish Academy. His designs have attracted funding from organisations like the Scottish and English Arts Council and the Henry Moore Foundation. He designed a square to mark the birthplace of Henry Moore and carved sixty tons of Bolton Wood stone for the commission. He commonly uses durable materials like oak, stone, steel and bronze but has also made inflatables and used LED lights. Jeremy's designs often include practical elements like seating, gateways and entrances, bridges and landscaping.