Artists Steffan Jones-Hughes and Jeanette Orrell are working towards the Christmas exhibition at Oriel Myrddin, in Carmarthen. THe exhibition is called Coedwig, which is Welsh for wood or forest. It’s a mixed show which will open on 5 November 2011. […]
led by practising artists and run at The Garage, the University’s new purpose-built studios. It places emphasis on your growing knowledge and understanding of contemporary fine art practice internationally. Worcester regularly hosts artists in residence, artist fellows and visiting artists, […]
POST, a collective of female artists based in Liverpool have been awarded a go and see bursary from a-n. Follow POST as they develop international links, starting with the European Capital of Culture 2009 – Linz, Austria.
the snee snaw is an audio kinetic artwork that takes place in a non traditional art space and encourages players to work together to find the elusive sneeze condition. the project is funded by the arts council through the grants […]
This blog looks at the benefits and pitfalls of working in isolation. One significant aspect of this isolation is a rich and deepening understanding of art history. I’ll explore that relationship to my work, my practice and my efforts to […]
This blog will be a record of learning a new language, Spanish, as a beginner. It is an attempt to understand the significance to my art practice of my background as a linguist through the activity of learning. It will […]
I’m going to try and sustain a blog over the whole course of a project… for the third time! Invisible City is an event taking place in Schiedam, NL 2-4 September 2011 and i’m involved. Claire Weetman, Invisible City- New […]
An account of my preparation for and participation in Artisterium 4, the international contemporary fine art event in Tbilisi, Georgia, November 2011.
I won the Oval House prize for my degree show performance ‘cartrouble’ this summer as i completed my degree at Chelsea. It came as a shock and I was rather overwhelmed by the news, as the day of the private […]
The story so far…Having moved to Brighton in August 2010, to start an MA in Fine Art at Brighton University, my first term featured, amongst other things, a temporary but disfiguring skin condition and an overwhelming sense of disorientation. I […]
‘Ways in’ for dancers and artists to the complex conversation happening between dance and visual art. The influence of dance on other artforms was recently highlighted by a series of major exhibitions: ‘Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets […]
Documenting a year of hosting six regional artists at Standpoint for our visual art development residencies. Alongside studio project, presentation and talk, Standpoint offer resident artists a programme of meetings and visits with curators, artists and writers to develop their […]
Over the next year I will be working towards an MA in Fine Art at Wimbledon College of Art. I’m sure that there will be many highs and many lows as I get to grips both with my course, and […]
The ‘Pariah Temperament’ (Alethea Hayter) has started the basis for recent printwork and book design projects. A now part-time MA student studying Art, Design & the Book currently deciphering what Action Research means to artists and in terms of my […]
I start a residency at the Millennium Centre in Leasowe, Wirral on Friday 10 June. This blog is about the ups and downs of being there.
A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 […]
This blog follows and explores my Artist Residency at the Bond in Birmingham. THe residency is for a year and I will be creating a body of work, living and working on site and exhibitng along the way.
In March 2011 Coachwerks in Brighton was awarded the NAN Futurific! Bursary to refurbish a building on their site into a residency space for artists and writers. This blog follows the development of this project.
Following on from my Degrees Unedited blog. I have now graduated and am embarking upon an MA. Am I still classed as a student as I’m still studying or a ‘Real” artist now that I am a Post Graduate? This […]
The ups, downs and sidewayses of developing a collaborative sign language performance for the London Word Festival 2011, and its subsequent adaptation for Tate Britain.
this is the title of our first critical practice lecture series at Wimbledon, where I am doing my MA (nearly finished now). I do not really know what it means even though we finished the series……… This is the last […]
Having recently graduated I am now starting out as a professional artist. I have started this blog to chart my journey as an emerging artist or you could say as a little fish flying into the wind.
From June to July 2011, I will undertake a residency at 501 Artspace, Chongqing, China, in association with the CAC in Manchester http://blog.chinese-arts-centre.org/, and funded by the Arts Council England. During the residency, I will research into digital and physical […]
Add To My LibraryVol.II created by an innovative systematic methodology, Bibliographic Data Flow selected by international contributors from the artworld produces an infinite idiosyncratic institution.Within the globalised digitisation,e-learning and anti-education, ATML is designed to redraw the cultural institution provoking changes […]