Looking Back|Moving Forwards
Documenting a 14 month research and development project exploring Seaside Moderne architecture in the North West of England and Scotland. Supported by Arts Council England, Blackpool Council and UcLan.
Documenting a 14 month research and development project exploring Seaside Moderne architecture in the North West of England and Scotland. Supported by Arts Council England, Blackpool Council and UcLan.
Install shots by Ross Fraser Mclean I am the ressurection and I am the light Polyester resin, iron and glow-in-the-dark powder 2016 True Love Powder coated steel 2016 Sweetheart Textile 2016 Inspiration for I am the ressurection and I am […]
A collection of thirty-four images documenting signs of life in urban spaces
To live is to move. How we move embodies our past and creates our future.
What we need today is New Art, original and authentic work. People are tired of the derivative art of Post Modernism, of the art that is calculated to shock and undermine our inherited wisdom, of the art that is produced […]
An intensive week-long course with Charlotte De Syllas to learn techniques of hard stone and gemstone carving.
This past week we have been installing our contribution to Platform 2016 at Edinburgh Art Festival alongside The Brownlee Brothers, Jack Saunders and Dorian Jose Braun. Monday was spent transporting Paloma’s ceramic work from her RCA studios in London to […]
a record of activity and reflection during my steam powered maker residency at the prototyping of the museum of making at derby silk mill.
also my portfolio for the maker certificate run by sonoma state university. this is made possible by maker ed through #makercorps
During spring 2016, I am volunteering at the Woodlands Trust’s Glen Finglas site near Callander in Scotland. I will be completing the Trust’s Audio Interpretation Internship post. This blog will reflect on my internship with the Trust and my audio work created for the placement.
An investigation into edgelands, non-places and spaces traversed on the way to somewhere else. How can film be used to create collages about such places and how can the limitations of the camera influence what is captured?
I was so happy when I found out I was awarded Travel Bursary to network in Sweden. Can’t wait to meet like minded people in my line of work.
Thanks again to Artist Information Network, I’m back in Sweden for my final visit and this time my objectives have happened. During my 2 wreek stay I’ll be working with Råfilm on a workshop based project with refugees from Western Sahara. More to follow during my stay.
A project devised by Brenda Unwin and Sarah Caputo
This blog will be a point of contact for me to reflect on my concepts and processes throughout my postgraduate study at Cardiff School of Art & Design. www.natalieramus.com
A diary of my development as a “re-emerging” artist.
Shona Stone Sculpture of Zimbabwe
This blog charts my residency in Potterside Woods in North Yorkshire. In the past few years my practice has become increasingly site-responsive. A city girl until my recent move, this residency will allow me space to explore my practice in my new rural context.
I love wood, I create clocks in wood all different, and this Sunday I will be at the Art in the Market in York for the first time and I am nervous.
A speculation on alternative ways to show art work
Artist Caitlin Griffiths’ Professional Development Bursary Activity Report
My life is constantly a journey so therefore my art is too. I am on a continuous Journey in China to what can inspire me on my wondrous travels there, experiencing and discovering vital research in creating great artwork here in England.
OBRAS is a Portuguese word and means “work in progress”. They provide space, support and hospitality necessary for effective working on art and science. It is based in a rural region with several apartments, studios and music hall.
Keeping a record of my progress towards a PhD in Fine Art at the Aberystwyth University, School of Art. I use drawing, print and book works to help visualise Welsh Medieval oral tales.
Ruth Singer has won the Fine Art Quilt Masters competition with her piece Criminal Quilts: Hanging inspired by photographs of women criminals.