Time-based process artist and designer.
With influences from choreographer and director Wayne McGregor to artist Cornelia Parker, my work uses many mediums to explore a concept.
Currently part-way through an MA in Interior Design, I am developing a body of work that explores temporal materials such as water and society’s methods of ‘managing’ it. As well as this, I am deeply drawn to creating radically queer and inclusive spaces and the role social behaviours, interior design and architecture has within this.
I am open to summer positions and am currently fast developing my skillset, ready to design on a broader architectural level.
With influences from choreographer and director Wayne McGregor to artist Cornelia Parker, my work uses many mediums to explore a concept.
Currently part-way through an MA in Interior Design, I am developing a body of work that explores temporal materials such as water and society’s methods of ‘managing’ it. As well as this, I am deeply drawn to creating radically queer and inclusive spaces and the role social behaviours, interior design and architecture has within this.
I am open to summer positions and am currently fast developing my skillset, ready to design on a broader architectural level.
‘The duck becomes a symbol for me, in elegance.’
Rose Wylie
Rose Wylie

Interior Architecture
Temporary Spaces
Time-Based Processes
Material Change
Graphic Design
Video
Temporary Spaces
Time-Based Processes
Material Change
Graphic Design
Video
MA Interior Design (Currently)
University of Brighton
Ba(HONS) Graphic Design (2015)
Edinburgh College of Art
University of Brighton
Ba(HONS) Graphic Design (2015)
Edinburgh College of Art