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Lauren McLaughlin

Aberdeen
I’m an interdisciplinary artist and educator based in the North East of Scotland. My research centres caregiving and invisible labour through an feminist autobiographical lens, and through community focused, curatorial and participatory projects.‍

Through the lens of my own experiences as a working class woman and mother, my work interrogates systems of power, visibility and care through collage, text, and repurposed everyday domestic materials. My research has focussed on topics including maternal mental health, reproductive healthcare, unpaid domestic labour and economic inequality, highlighting the injustices of the crisis of care and the lack of caring infrastructures in our capitalist society. 

My participatory projects explore how these failing systems affect mothers, carers and their communities: economically, emotionally, and culturally. Recent projects have included Moanifesto; a collaborative project which highlighted the invisible struggles of the single mother artist, Just a mum?; an installation and exhibition created with young mums from an underserved area of North Edinburgh, and most recently Still Waiting to be Held; a participatory commission developed in response to working with new m/others in Aberdeen.

As founder and director of Spilt Milk Gallery CIC (2018-2025)—a social enterprise supporting artists who identify as m/others—I advocated for visibility and care within the arts. I now advocate for access to quality creative education in my role as lecturer and Programme Leader of the BA (Hons) Fine Art at the University of the Highlands & Islands.

 

Untitled (The Art Book)

The Creation of the World

Still Waiting to be Held

Madonna Smoking

War on Women

Making Something From Nothing

Madonna as a Young Mum

Moanifesto

Nobody's Free until Everybody's Free

A Conflict of Interests

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We can't afford to work for love

By Lauren McLaughlin
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Highlights: 10 - 16 June, 2024

Curated

Highlights: 24 - 30 March, 2025

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