Tania Kovats

The artist won the Darwin's Canopy competition in order to design this installation, in which a 70-metre narrow slice taken from a 200 year old fallen oak tree is embedded into the ceiling of the mezzanine gallery in the museum.

In 2012 Kovats completed the major installation Rivers, a public art project commissioned by Jupiter Artland, Scotland.

[12] The artwork displays water specimens collected from 100 rivers across Britain, which are stored in jars within a boathouse in the grounds of the sculpture park.

[14] In 2014 Kovats held a major solo exhibition, Oceans, at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, in which the work derived from her preoccupation with the sea.

[17] In 2020 Kovats began her role as professor of teaching and research at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee.

Tania Kovats, Rivers, 2010, Jupiter Artland
Tania Kovats, Ocean, 2014, Fruitmarket Gallery
Tania Kovats, Ocean