Anna Vidamour
Anna Vidamour is a multidisciplinary installation artist working across large-scale sculpture, film, performance, sound, and painting, rooted in a radical feminist lens and a commitment to social justice.
‘I am working towards two substantial solo exhibitions in May and June 2026, with University of Atypical and PS2 respectively. The body of work that I am currently developing - “As Above / So Below” - aims to reflect the extent of gender-based violence in Northern Ireland above all other countries in Western Europe, and highlight the need for radical, systematic change. My proposed project will consist of a two part large-scale installation featuring a short film, multiple sculptural elements and a composed audio sequence. Utilising DAS’s technology and expertise, I am hoping to create a audio/ visual projection and shoot an artistic film to highlight the overlapping of misogyny embedded in our community.’
Using repurposed materials, she creates biomorphic forms—mangled female organs, phallic petals, distorted bodies—reclaiming agency in the wake of abuse. Themes of memory, transformation, and the life–death–rebirth cycle are central. Exploring life through a micro / macro lens she works to expose the synergy between the physical and spiritual realm. Currently Belfast based with a studio at PS², where she is currently Graduate-in-residence. In 2026, she will have solo exhibitions at both PS² and University of Atypical. Recent shows include Skin Lanterns (Arts for All, 2025), Rapture (Royal Arcade Annual Show, 2025), Performance Hands (BIFPA, 2024), Inuiria (Ulster University, 2025) and Make Me Bleed (RAA, 2025) Vidamour received Arts Council of Northern Ireland’s Support for the Individual Artist Programme Grant 2025/26.
Residency Period: December ‘25 - March ‘26
