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IT’S FRIDAY

Chat between writer and curator Michael Hill, and artist Sam Venables about new Gallery project IT’S FRIDAY- opening at Glasgow International Festival 2016. THANKS A-N FOR SUPPORT VIA NEW COLLABORATIONS BURSARY SCHEME.

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Sikander Pervez

This blog will pick up from where I left off when I had a ‘Degrees Unedited’ blog with A-N two years ago: www.a-n.co.uk/blogs/staffordshire-university-11

www.sikanderpervez.co.uk

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How illustrating helped me with severe depression

Last year, I gave a talk about my life at a Meet-up event to an audience of about 80 people.  There were many things I was excited to share with the people there, like the time I lived in Japan, […]

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Studio visit 1: Skye Sherwin

I met Skye in 2011 when I was selected for the Jerwood Painting Fellowships. She came to my first ever studio in Hackney, an ex-Victorian warehouse with gigantic windows and high ceilings, perfect for making large paintings. Back then I […]

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Tangled Yarns

Sharing thoughts and research related to ‘Tangled Yarns’, an Arts Council England – supported solo exhibition exploring the politics of the global textile industry through time. ‘Tangled Yarns’ launched at William Morris Gallery and then toured to Cromford Mills.

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From the Degree show to MA studio practice journal

During my studying I have been more interested to investigate the traditions of painting in three dimensional form. Making sculptural object using assemblage of print, fabric, cardboard boxes, and clay objects.

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Artquest – System Failure

The fourth talk from the System Failure series, looking at the specific issues facing artists raising families.

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Adventures in digital stitch

The trials and tribulations of a 21st Century textile artist exploring computer programmed embroidery and soft circuits to make thoughtful, reactive artworks

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Unentitled

I am collaborating with choreographer Darren Ellis to explore concepts of constraint, confinement, resistance and adaptation. A common interest in how circumstances restrict and determine behaviour led us to develop scenarios for movement within a network of stretched elastic.

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Paper Jungle Installation

Final piece for Semester 1 Botanical project
Second Year Fine Art student- Hull School of Art and Design

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Flower Power Works

The following are photos of paintings I have made using colour variations on an original image, thinking about the different seasons as I work.

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3D Works

The following blog is about a series of 3D pieces I have created using the idea of pattern and repetition, each piece is hand painted.

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No Clash please, Silchester Calling

Community artist based at a housing redevelopment in North Kensington interviews residents, councillor, architect and Turner Prize nominated artist.

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Outcomes of my a-n Re:view bursary

In 2014 I was awarded an a-n Re:view Bursary to support the critical and artistic development of my work. I met three arts professionals who offered advice on my then current projects. This article is a summary of the impact the advice had on the development of two key projects.

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the-space-between

I’m currently studying on the MA in Inclusive Arts Practice (2015-2017) at Brighton; this is causing a shift in the way I view both my past and current work; I definitely need a new platform away from my work archive (1990-2015) on www.walkintomyparlour.com

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The end of the beginning.

essays, reviews, musings as i complete my BA in art history and prepare to enter other worlds

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Last year as an UCS student!

Over the last year and a half, my work has evolved from painting landscapes with acrylics to using mud as a medium of portraying the landscape. At first I applied the mud as a literal portrayal but soon established it […]

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