Tucker graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art in 2017 and now lives in Glasgow, working from a studio outside the city. Her work was recently featured in a solo show in London at Five Years in 2023. Recent group exhibitions include: The Queens of Aquitaine, Pi Artworks, London (2023); Illuminations, Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles (2023); Neo-Gothic, OHSH Projects, London (2023); God of War, OHSH Projects, London (2022); Cool, Fresh, Sweet Waters, The Tub Hackney, London (2022); Gambrel, Saltspace Gallery, Glasgow (2022); Destructive Mollusc, Haze Projects, London (2022)
and Interior Castles, Hartslane, London (2022). Tucker is currently attending the Sanctuary Slimane Residency in Morocco and is the recipient of the GIRLPOWER Residency in Salles, France (2023), the Hope Scott Trust Visual Arts Grant (2022), the VACMA Emerging Artist Bursary (2022), the Malamagei Acquisition Award (2020), and the JOYA: AIR Residency in Almera, Spain (2018).
Tucker’s ceramic sculptures could be best described as anachronistic artifacts, historically ambiguous due to the diverse source material they draw from. The mutable nature of symbols plays a strong role as she is interested in images that have been used to signify different things in different cultures. This enhances each object’s timelessness and allows for open-ended interpretations.