REMa

REMa Grace (pronounced Remma) is a Cumbrian-Filipino beyond-disciplinary artist, experimental outdoor practitioner, amateur agroecologist / farmer of decomposers, & Creative Director of not-for-profit radical arts company Mycelium Thinking CIC.

Curiosities

ART AS RADICAL ACTIVISM

Art-making for cultural transformation from the systemic roots. My work seeks to decay the status quo, and disrupt binary ways of thinking, through amplifying marginal knowledges, fringe thinking, queer theories, and ex-centric perspectives.

ENTANGLED MYCELIAL ARTS

Hybrid. Shapeshifting. Beyond disciplines. I take nomadic journeys across multiple artistic forms and combine different areas of knowledge. My creative work is deeply entangled with my inner and outer landscapes, particularly overlooked and underground species.

BECOMING FERAL

My animistic artistry is deeply down-to-earth. My teachers, and co-conspirators, are ‘rotters’; fungi, holy worms, and insects. Through tuning into my local terrains, and connecting with diverse human & non-human voices, I explore the transition to more wild and liberated ways of being.

Recent Highlights

Verbalise (at Brewery Arts Kendal) Slam Poetry Champion (Oct 2025).

‘Hoad’ ex-centric novel manuscript Longlisted for major New Writing North prize (July 2025)

Co-founder and Creative Exec Director of Mycelium Thinking CIC (2021 – present).

Awarded DYCP Art Council England grant for 9-month individual ‘mycological artist’ development project (2024).

1 of 3 artists, out of over 100, awarded Wordsworth Trust nature artist commission (2024).

Full portfolio of certifications, reviews, and experience: Remagraceportfolio.com

Lunar Weave. 05/2025. Mixed media on repurposed canvas.
Charity shop finds, household scrap, foraged materials.
Guest Artist, Saturation Point. Image credit: Sam Pickett.

Artist Hire

Artistic commissions: art as activism, performance, sound art, artist-led research, creative writing, participatory art, multi-media art.

Land-based work: solo hire as an outdoor practitioner taking creative agroecology approaches.

Creative media work for activist & non-profit groups: creation of sustainable event posters, graphics, business cards, event banners.

For community projects hire: Myceliumthinking.co.uk