Minnie Crook
About Minnie Crook
Minnie Crook is an interdisciplinary artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Her work often explores ideas of autobiography, memory and personal history, engaging audiences through visual projection, choreography and song. She is deeply engaged in social practice and regularly works with young people through Imaginate, 21Common and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and has worked as a facilitator on Sally Charlton's commission for Lyra's Bright and Wild Festival 2025.
Her most recent work includes Activating The Archives, a collaboration project with Althea Young, Laura Bissell and Maia Harding at Glasgow Women's Library where she co-created Teratoma, a performance response to the archives housed there. She has also been recipient of Imaginate's Creative Encounters Commission where she developed and performed WIG WALTZ alongside artist Dan Brown, and has worked with Craig McCorquodale in the research and development of his project Landmark. She frequently collaborates with 21Common, performing in their recent show Common is as Common Does: A Memoir at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Johnstone Town Hall. Her work with the company extends to leading artist residencies in schools, as well as Project Managing their Disruptive Pedagogy programme.