Anna Clough is an artist from Cumbria, currently based in Manchester. Led by process, her work spans sculpture, installation, and video. Clough’s work explores landscape, questioning the entanglement of natural, social and built ecologies. Throughout her work she considers links between interspecies communication, deep time and materiality. Alongside her solo practices, she works with community members, spending time in the land and its archives, exploring coexistence and interconnections. 


Previous projects and residencies includes: The Rebecca Scott Rome Residency, British School at Rome, Rome (2026); Fold anew, British Textile Biennial, Barrowford (2025); Inter / Extra Terrestrial, Full of Noises (2025), Barrow-in-Furness; REAL Barrow @ Allotment Soup, Art Gene, Barrow-in-furness (2024); The Change Room, Florence Arts Centre, Egremont (2024); ‘Muck and the Mire’, Paradise Works, Manchester (2024); and ‘the earth is warm’ at Air Gallery, Altringham (2023).