Each artist takes inspiration from the everyday, but turns the ordinary into extraordinary.
Naomi Filmer's chocolate gloves and Yoshihiro Sudo's amazingly life-like carved plants exemplify the level of workmanship present throughout the exhibition.
Olu Amoda salvages metals from the scrapyards of Lagos, Nigeria, to create intricate images with an industrial edge.
Annie Cattrell's lungs made of glass are fragile and awe-inspiring, while Lu Shengzhong works with red tissue paper, cutting out hundreds of tiny figures and motifs by hand using traditional Chinese techniques.
Anne Wilson brings together traditional textile techniques like lace making and modern practices like video to create complex and powerful works.