

Milo van Dam is a multimedia artist and writer from the Isle of Wight, UK. He recently graduated from Arts University Bournemouth, where he achieved a first-class honours BA degree in Fine Art.
Often working from a place of anthropological enquiry, his work is influenced by and explores numerous themes and processes, such as our connection to nature and place, ecology, queer theory/queering, magic, ritual, and philosophy. He creates artworks that are often multimedia, working with spoken word poetry, performance, video, photography, painting, mask-making, found objects, and more.
His art engages with and considers notions of the sublime and the cosmic, the playful and the performative, exploring the complexities of the human experience and the mysteries of this vast universe in which we reside. He is inspired by language and the way it builds worlds, perspectives, and cultures, and likewise, how it can transform them, to serve as a doorway into different possibilities of being.
