Rachel Maclean is a renowned artist and filmmaker with a strong presence in Glasgow, whose films have garnered widespread recognition by being showcased in numerous prestigious galleries, museums, film festivals, and television platforms.
Her work has been featured at a variety of prominent festivals in the UK and abroad, including the Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Fantasia International Film Festival, and the BFI London Film Festival.
Maclean has received significant acclaim for her solo exhibitions at Tate Britain and The National Gallery in London, and she was honored to represent Scotland at the 2017 Venice Biennale with her film Spite Your Face.
Her 2014 film, A Whole New World, won the prestigious Margaret Tate Award in 2013, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.
Maclean has been recognized for her outstanding work, having been shortlisted twice for the Jarman Award, and her film Feed Me received widespread critical acclaim when it was featured in the British Art Show in 2016.
In addition to her film work, Maclean has also collaborated on several TV commissions for BBC1 and Channel 4, further demonstrating her versatility and range as an artist.
Throughout her career, Maclean has consistently pushed the boundaries of her medium, exploring new themes and techniques that have captivated audiences and critics alike.