Caravane des Anes – Sept-Oct 2018
Walking Artist Residency
Walking Artist Residency
The Canterbury Journey is Canterbury Cathedral’s 5 year conservation project. This blog records the experience, research and work of Dawn Cole during her year long term as Artist in Residence in the Cathedral Archives for the Canterbury Jouney
I’m artist in residency at Brighouse Recycling Centre for Brighouse Festival 2018. I will be working on site researching and and undertaking Rubbish Conversations leading up to the Festival (5-14th October), culminating in a performance on site and exhibition at Brighouse Library
Socially engaged work – people living with HIV – 3D panels & audio visual installation
After years and years of illness, starting off late in life I was 4 years a silversmith student but sadly I just could not afford the course fees and had to leave, then my life took an unexpected turn, messing […]
The artwork should takes care of its own message
A blog documenting a research trip, Summer 2018, investigating the contemporary legacies of Polish underground printing.
I am lucky enough to have been selected as one of the A-N Mentoring bursary 2018 for professional devlopment. My practice is predominately moving image based with sculptural and performative aspects. I focus on objects, routines and rituals distilled both […]
Documentation of my AN bursary, which is supporting me to develop my image based practice.
this is our umbrella name for all the events/courses/ exhibitions/workshops/festivals and basketry related stuff that we do
A 2 week residency in September 2018 with SERDE in Latvia, exploring the Cold War legacy through the environment, people and objects. Film making will be the medium of choice.
Documenting the process of working with digital silver gelatin paper for which I received an a-n Professional Development Grant
www.lambethopen.com Sat 6th & Sun 7th October Open house in Lambeth Julie Sullock is showing her work at 8 Sibella Road in Clapham
It is difficult with Bipolar Disorder and my mobility issues, so much pain, emotional and muscular.
My reasons for undertaking Professional Development, the logistics of realising pre-planned and funded activity, and an exploration of its legacy within my practice.
A project blog documenting the ambitious (and possibly ridiculous) attempt to grow a meadow in a gallery space in 8 weeks!
How and why I do what I do in paint and in drawing.
Reflective blog on recent delegation to Budapest organised by a-n & Castlefield Gallery.
Image: quickly taken photo of László Haris’ ‘Blow Up, 3-4’ (1973) taken whilst browsing Saándor Szilágyi’s ‘Neo-Avant-Garde Trends in Hungarian Art Photography’
Exhibition of my pewter images at Torre Abbey 2018.
Solo exhibition of sculpture, installation, and photography at Broadgate London
Time to reflect upon my residency at National Trust Ilam Park. Based on the original proposal; This residency aims to support a dialogue developing connections between Ilam Hall, the landscape and the visitor via image making. The residential artist […]
A project made for the Great Exhibition of the North. I am lead artist in a collaboration with Newcastle’s Disability North – making a video installation that is being shown in four venues across the city over the summer of 2018.
My first ever Art Blog outlines events within the last 6 months that changed my whole perspective on being a Visual Artist.
Initiated by visual artist Sam Williams and lead by choreographer Joe Moran, Containers is a series of workshops for artists, writers, curators and researchers with an interest in the choreographic and a desire to incorporate movement and somatics into their […]