Current and archived a-n publications
The artist formerly known as curator: Rob Hunter attends discussion forum. Ben Woodeson and John Beagles report from Berlin and Susan MacWilliam on Caribbean residency. News of USA arts education initiatives and summer project in southern France. Lucy Kimbell explores ways artists engage with business culture.
Inspired by contemporary architecture, bridges and Japanese textiles, I produce three-dimensional and quilted textile pieces in the form of screens and decorative hangings. The repeated shapes in my work create a sense of rhythm and harmony that is… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine January 2002
Since studying at the Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford, etching has been the primary medium I have worked in. The intricacy of the process and tactile quality of the materials complement my ideas. I allow the acid, when biting into a plate, to… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine January 2002
My first solo exhibition since graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1999 consisted of approximately twenty paintings and ten drawings, and explored the phenomenon of levitation.The theme was inspired by images of modern dance,… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine January 2002
In October last year I was commissioned by Groundwork Blackburn to make a number of steel murals for the exterior walls of the Bank Top Community Centre in Blackburn. The centre serves a large residential estate and the brief required involvement… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine January 2002
In 1998 artists Simon Honey and Teresa Neal were commissioned to work with young people in a series of workshops in the Wandle Valley area. The WAVE project commenced in April 2000 and proved to be a challenging task for everyone involved. Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine January 2002