Future Ritual is a practice of gathering, curating and organising. We collaborate with artists to create contemporary expressions of performance and ritual, working to support the emergence of new and more attuned cultures. 

We are based in London (UK).



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DISCHARGE @ IKLECTIK
Friday 1 May

A sanctuary of sickness: short sharp shocks curated by Martin O’Brien.

> event info + tickets


STUDIO Residents wanted, deadline 31 May

Join our community of practice at STUDIO: Future Ritual, a new space for gathering, performance and embodied practice in Peckham.

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Watch Our Work
 
Some of the performances, projects and events we have worked on are available to watch online
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Claye Bowler

Claye Bowler is an artist based in the UK. His practice centres on collection and documentation of experience, memory and the remnants of humanity. 

Bowler uses sculptural practices to highlight stories that are not historically collected through institutional means, often working with narratives of queerness and disability. Whilst also working in museum registration, Bowler often incorporates, yet questions, the ethics, administration and aesthetics of museum collecting in his work. Bowler has a strong connection to sound and music, increasingly integrating these elements into his work, using field recordings and traditional British folk song.

Recent work includes- Performance: Tate (2023) Residency: Jerwood Arts, Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange (2023), Porthmeor Studios (2024) Arts Right Truth, YSP x Uni of York (2024), Solo Exhibition: Henry Moore Institute (2022), Group Exhibitions: Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2022), Attenborough Arts Centre (2022), Ugly Duck (2022). He was recipient of ACE DYCP Grant (2023) and Jerwood New Work Fund (2023) to realise a touring Solo Exhibition (2025-26).

www.clayebowler.com



Bio supplied in Sept 2024 for Dig Me a Grave.