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By: Caitlin Howard
The BA (Hons) Photography programme is broad based and aims to support the development of creative independence using photography as a starting point. It takes its principles from the development of ideas, the recognition of individual creative innovation, an understanding of context and an interest in the dialogue between applied and fine art practice.
I am a visual artist, working with photography, video, print and and artist books. My work explores the external with the internal weather and conceptual ideas in fact and fiction. I am currently based in the North West of England, where I am originally from and I am In my final year of studying for a BA (Hons) in Photography at the Manchester School Of Art. www.caitlineirlyshoward.com
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Now Now Projects, 2010.
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Caitlin Howard, 'Your C', artist book, Dec 2010.
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Caitlin Howard, 'your C', artist book, Nov 2009.
# 2 [18 March 2010]
If you happen to be in Glasgow this weekend, pop in to Montgomery's Cafe ( 9 Radnor Street, Glasgow, G3 7UA ) and have a look at the zine showcase that is happening there. The preview is tomorrow night from half past 6...My little book for Dora Carrington entitled 'your c' is there along with lots of other lovely paper ephemera...
'your c' is a handmade book of photographs of the artist Dora Carrington, who lived in the 1920's and died tragically of a broken heart...
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Caitlin Howard, 'Addressograph', artist book, March 2010.
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caitlin Howard, 'Addressograph', artist book.
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Caitlin Howard, 'Addressograph', artist book, March 2010.
# 1 [17 March 2010]
Yesterday I was told I have to write a proposal of my intentions for the degree show. I think I want to show a film and maybe a book...But will there be enough space for this? I need to find a dark corner somewhere I think...
Finished my 'Addressograph' book this week, a handmade book of prints from a found 'Addressograph' machine..
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