kate cameron reid is a multidisciplinary contemporary artist whose practice is grounded in autobiographical exploration and narrative fragmentation. each piece serves as a temporal fragment, capturing memory and lived experience engaging with themes of loss, grief, trauma and fragility. informed by a background in pattern cutting, her sculptural approach emphasises the construction of three-dimensional forms from two-dimensional designs. cameron reid’s practice is continually evolving, driven by a commitment to technical growth, conceptual depth, and the creation of work that encourages human connection, reflective engagement and collective emotional resonance.

a graduate of central saint martins (ba hons), kate started her career on savile row, and has worked in the fashion industry for the past 20 years, before making a transition into contemporary art. having previously lived in london, kate relocated to scotland and now resides on the north-east coast. kate has exhibited at the cabrach trust, elgin cathedral and the royal scottish academy and is currently a recipient of the grampian hospital art trust’s ‘sustain: engage’ micro-commission.