Baltic ATM 2026 x nonclassical - ARTISTS
Michelle Hromin
A clarinettist working across contemporary and experimental contexts, Michelle Hromin brings a distinctive, exploratory approach to sound and performance. Her practice moves between precision and play, drawing out the expressive possibilities of her instrument in both solo and collaborative settings.
Sasha Scott
Sasha Scott is an artist working at the intersection of contemporary classical and alternative pop. Her work is shaped by a strong visual sensibility and an interest in narrative, combining vocal writing with a refined, cinematic approach to production.
What is it?
The programme will take place between May and September 2026 and invites 8 emerging artists to spend three days in one of Baltic’s studios, mix and master a professional-quality track, develop their brand and visual identity with a professional art director, and take part in a series of small-group workshops and 1:1 mentorship sessions with experienced music-industry professionals.