
Shetland, 2017
A month as Artist in Residence at Sumburgh Head Lighthouse & Visitor Centre – and afterwards…?
A month as Artist in Residence at Sumburgh Head Lighthouse & Visitor Centre – and afterwards…?
This is a blog about travelling the slippery path of glass from semi-abstract landscape painting to unknown conceptual destinations…
Supporting the development of professional art practice
today, I am taking over the instagram feed for North east Cvan. What does that entail and can it help artists
An introduction to ‘I am Playing’ – two playful research trips funded by a-n Artist Bursaries 2019.
By Elena Brake
Where writing and making crossover, including reflections on the process of both.
My experience of the first workshop held at Manchester Museum by Experimental Designs organised by Manchester University Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health.
A wonderful evening at The Regent Theatre absorbed in the amazing show Kinky Boots
Front Room Gallery The decision to open my front room as an art gallery happened in an instant after pondering this thought for some time. Leaving Windsor Contemporary Art Fair in early November 2018 where artwork from the online Art […]
22 June 2019 at 11.42pm or 23.45
New commission for Goonhilly Village Green 2 : 18 May 2019
https://goonhillyvillagegreen.org
This blog is a development from my blog Walking with the Waste Land. I have a number of new walking projects developing over the next year which will now feature in this blog.
This blog considers the act and the media of Drawing in both the organisational methodology and the essential instinctive gestural aspect of Making.
I love the texture of wood, and have been exploring using the grain of different timbers to create texture prints. This is my latest print, exploring English Ash wood.
Overarching theme is TEA, transitional theme is 1998 visit to The Gambia. I am producing an artists book in the form of a hand built tea caddy complete with teabags containing artwork.
I write songs to heal the soul and create a legacy
A new gallery in Louth, Lincolnshire
Just putting the final touches on work I’m submitting this year to the Open Studios run by Roundhay Artists.
New blog focused around interviews with practitioners from various art and design backgrounds.
Thoughts on art, literature and philosophy as they intercept my life and practice.
Fruit Routes hosted by artist activists Anne-Marie Culhane and Paul Conneally.You are invited to share ideas for individual, collaborative and institutional action towards a more sustainable life through space to imagine and reflect, walks, conversation and sharing food and drink
Bred Pudding Collective is an ever shifting collective of artists, poets and musicians brought together by founding members Paul Conneally and Russ Ralph.
As artist Kate Sherman prepares to hang an intriguing new series of work based on driving along the Sussex coast, read an interview with her about her painting:
This will be an ongoing blog around a five-year personal project I’ve obsessively researched, based around a rediscovered family photographic archive. It will culiminate in an exhibition and interventions at the end of 2019 at The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum.