Missing Teeth is a collective project exploring ideas of inspiration, featuring likeminded but not like crafted artists. Working together the collective are using each others work as the starting point for exploring new creative ideas, with an emphasis on the idea and project taking precedence over the need for a perfect product.
Lucy Crouch
I am interested in marking moments in space and time, with a wish to embody distance and duration. I am drawn to the elusive place between experience and mediation, to exist within and make visible this liminal interface. Through a process of transformation in slow and simple gestures I explore the potential of this in-between moment, utilizing and combining a core drawing practice with film, photography and sculpture to deal with such distance and proximity, with location and dislocation.
Dan Feeney
Dan is a cultural writer, with an interest in the formation and negotiation of city centres. His award nominated blog inatownsosmall is inspired by backstreets, lost architecture, broken windows and forgotten buildings. Dan's writing credits include editing the Food & Drink and Itinerary sections of Time Out's Manchester Shortlist guidebook, Manchester Museum Consortium's Creative Tourist website and Nude Magazine. He is also the founding editor of Pull Yourself Together fanzine, Manchester's gone but not forgotten PopCult zine and the thinking man's football blog Paperback Mitre.
Hayley McColl
Hayley does smutty things with fabric and stuff.
Thom Walker
Thom is a turncoat.
Ceri Williams
Ceri is an architect and designer, and one of the brains behind Hotcakes design. Ceri believes in the importance of investigating disciplines outside of the architectural profession that inspire the design output. Getting to grips with graphic design in Florence, screen-printing in London and pattern cutting in Barcelona teamed with illustration commissions and professional architecture experience have allowed for an approach that considers the varied application of two and three-dimensional design principles and techniques.
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