House Water Mill, Saint Anne,Blacpool.
Sand painting on mdf
Sand painting on mdf
Sand painting, sun setting behind Darwen Market.
It was an unseasonably hot day in the verdant grounds of the Dartington estate. Bathed in the dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy, a group of artists and curators headed towards the river Dart. Image by Hannah Cochrane […]
The micro-organisation Somewhere (just me & Nina Pope, usually) is now three years into an epic programme of distribution and engagement work with our feature film, The Closer We Get, which premiered in spring 2015 at Hot Docs in Canada […]
A five day workshop with international wildlife conservation artist, Steve Nayar
This painting was made with raw material of different colour of sand i have mix my self, by using agrilyc and water paint to mix the sand.
This art installation comprises 28 personal stories from volunteers from each of the European union member states. in the UK “I try to accentuate the human factor” by embroidering in English and native language, their personal story.
Perception, connection and inclination: an article discussing the artist duo’s Walk & Talk for Jamboree 2018 – Artist’s Jamboree
Some impressions from Manifesta 12 Opening weekend, supported by a-n Biennial Bursary
Collaboration project between Sharon Haward and Ivilina Kouneva- in conversation before the event
The following blog consists of reflections and personal meditations on my recent trip to Berlin which was supported by a-n artist bursaries to attend the preview of the 10th Berlin Biennale.
This blog will chart my adventure as I navigate some of the oldest construction techniques ever used. City Lit run a two year course of basketry skills and I am on it.
The makings & meanderings of a Mermaid born in Margate, from Orealla, Guyana. Now residing & surviving in Notting Hill, London.
Drawing daily expelling anxieties mark- making my existence & mirroring my life’s purpose.
Reflections on the opening of Manifesta 12, supported by an a-n Biennial Bursary.
Thoughts and ramblings of a struggling painter
Part of a research project ‘Who’s doing the washing up?’ engaging with feminist approaches to ask questions that often go unasked in discourses of hospitality, self-organisation & imagined futures: who has a voice, who’s actually doing the work, and what work is valued.
Cathy Wade, July 2018.
Snaps, words and thoughts processing a visit to Manifesta 12 in Palermo, Sicily, supported by an a-n bursary.
In this gallery are examples of my abstract collage work.
https://youtu.be/QQc_susArII
My husband and I are waiting on final ok to set up a Gallery / Coffee Shop in Burton upon Trent. It’s all very daunting and at times frustrating, but if you are passionate about something, you have to stick to your plans!
Alongside to ‘Niolam Ja Se Kochaneczke’ (2016) video – that I wrote about in the previous blog post – I also have been developing series of collages deconstructing and re-defying how women and love have been represented in Eastern European […]