
The art of seeing
My first ever Art Blog outlines events within the last 6 months that changed my whole perspective on being a Visual Artist.
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 […]
Welcome to my blog where I will be writing about my residency at The Fabrication Laboratory in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster supported by A-N Artist Development Fund which I begun in […]
New Blog – From West Midlands Based Artist Bec Broomhall
A research trip to Mexico to visit the Museo Leonora Carrington de San Luis Potosí, Las Pozas in Xilitla and Mexico City, followed by research dissemination and engagement activity in Margate.
Supported by a bursary from a-n The Artists Information Company.
This blog is an extension of my studio practice. Posting images, words and ideas relating to current works in progress.
A final week in the studio and intense occupation at Ilam Park. I have scratched at the edges and dug around the middle. Exploring the picturesque and discovering layer upon layer of realisation by talking/interviewing and engaging visitors as well […]
Collage- Chance -Mapping -Movement- Scores
Tracking the development of new work for the Wealden Literary Festival 2017
Artist Joseph Hillier and dancer Lizzie J Klotz have collaborated on a new exhibition for Cheeseburn Sculpture
Simon Hitchens has been selected by Viscount Devonport of Northumberland to create a 55m public sculpture and walking trail
Research informing long-term projects on the relationship between voice, improvisation and architecture, looking at notions of community. Supporting the development of the Artist Working Group, a London-based group who meet in houses and galleries around shared meals.
Writing is most alive when directly engaged in the experience—as a cartography of an encounter or inner space. Recently I stumbled across an interview with photographer Uta Barth where she was asked why narrative annoyed her. Barth’s response captures […]
As a practicing artist I am interested and working on the ideas of how art fits in to the current STEM education.
An A-N artist bursary is funding me to undertake some specialist film training, including drone camera and gimbel.
@feralpractice
A blog chronicling participation in the Letterpress Workers International Summit 2018 in Milan, supported by a bursary from a-n The Artists Information Company.
Not quite a collage a day
Scents of Our Time aims to reveal the capacity contemporary candle making has for social comment and responsive creative action.
The experience of beginning the journey of a creative career, in my 40’s.
Having graduated from an MA Art Psychotherapy course at Roehampton University, and now working within the field, I still maintain an interest in what it means to be both an art therapist and an artist. The purpose of this blog is […]
Bluecoat Arts Centre in Liverpool launches a new free online archive charting its history
A blog by artist Julie Hill, a recipient of an a-n Professional Development Bursary 2018 to undertake a course in 3d printing at The Cass. Julie is working with 3d files of asteroids (or minor planets) from NASA’s 3d Resources.
The Great Exhibition 2018 is a spectacular light and sound event for all ages. 17th -27th August. The title of the exhibition this year is “Imagine Peace” and visitors will be taken through a series of poignant, moving, beautiful and striking artworks and installations.
Hello ? all a-n members ??♀️
This is my first blog post so I thought I would start with this – standing in front; my Degree show; on repeat; photo art; keep it moving.
Inspired by the sea and birds that visit my garden.