Scout Mcleod
she/her
Embodied Landscapes
Scout Mcleod is a printmaker and installation-based artist. Her practice explores the body and the landscape as vessels, merging the land and the body into a receptacle for unspoken and undocumented familial and cultural histories. Scout is interested in themes of ownership, absence, and redacted and unspoken narratives. Within her work, the body becomes a site of tension and fragility. Like the landscape, the body is vulnerable to being shaped and restrained by extrinsic patriarchal and cultural power structures.
Scout creates soft sculptures that echo bodily forms, placing them in landscapes tied to familial memory. She explores the fluid, fragile connections between the body and nature through copper plate etching, photography and screenprinting. Her quiltmaking reclaims a historically feminised art form, challenging the boundaries between art, labour, and gendered histories. Her process involves the continual layering and redaction of processes, mirroring the complexities of memory, feminist histories, and trauma.
Gobnait Wood, installation view
NCAD Works 2025 exhibition, installation view
Redacted II, mixed-media, screenprint, textiles and embroidery, 200 x 120cm
Redacted, screenprint, textiles and embroidery, 900 x 120cm
The Site of Tension I, II & III, etching and chine collé, 90 x 120cm
NCAD Works 2025 exhibition, installation view
Fragility of Absence, textiles and embroidery, 120 x 240cm
Retracing Our Land, installation view
Embodied Landscapes, digital print and laser-cut paper artist book, 29 x 21cm
Embodied Landscapes, digital print and laser-cut paper artist book, 29 x 21cm