In Pride, In Piety, In Vigilance

In Pride, In Piety, In Vigilance
SgĂ ire Wood
14 August – 18 October 2026
In Pride, In Piety, In Vigilance by Irish artist and performer SgĂ ire Wood will be presented in the Steadings Gallery this Summer, a week ahead of the one-night-only Jupiter Rising x EAF, curated by Wood.
With origins in drag, fashion photography and multi-artform nightlife scenes, Wood’s practice is concerned with the layers of meaning behind everyday images, visual performances of identity, pop-cultural symbolism, authenticity and artifice. Wood is well-known for her humorous performance work combining dance, make-up and costume design. This new commission brings together her multi-faceted practice to create a poignant meditation on identity and inheritance.
In Pride, In Piety, In Vigilance utilises heraldic symbolism and pop-culture iconography to examine notions of heritage, tradition and violence, specifically positioning heraldic ‘beasts’ as representations of the precarity and oppression faced by a population navigating the rise of fascism. By considering the multifarious and conflicting cultural connotations of colour, form and material, large-scale sculpture positions the grave and abject alongside (and often inextricably within) the glamourous, humorous and sensual, prompting audiences to question the significance hiding beneath the ‘decorative’.
Drawing upon her upbringing in the North of Ireland, Wood employs the iconography of sectarianism to strip the relationship between image and ideology to its core. In doing so, she explores the processes by which the most ubiquitous signs and symbols come to be imbued with violence. In Pride, In Piety, In Vigilance constitutes a frank but hopeful look at current political urgencies, all while leaving room for humour and the possibility of solidarity and transcendence.
Alongside this commission, Jupiter Rising x EAF returns on Saturday 22 August with Sgà ire Wood as curator. Sgà iraoke, Wood’s hybrid of performance art and karaoke, has been a much-loved feature of Jupiter Rising since the early days of the festival. Wood’s work has often been situated in nightlife spaces – she has performed at clubs, events, galleries and festivals across Europe, as well as co-founding the much-missed Glasgow queer club Bonjour.
Expect the usual art-drenched chaos, late night dancing, music and artist performance in the dazzling landscape of Jupiter, all imbued with the allure and experiment at the core of Wood’s practice. First phase tickets (£20) are available now, alongside return coach travel from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
About SgĂ ire Wood

SgĂ ire Wood, Tiger, 2024, Shot by Spit Turner.
SgĂ ire Wood (b.1993) is an Irish multidisciplinary artist based in Glasgow using performance, sculpture and installation to interrogate themes of identity. Her work utilises cultural semiotics and the aesthetics of artifice to achieve moments of authenticity, confronting our shared relationships with images and deconstructing societal taboos around the body, violence, mental health and queer sexuality.