
Whet Paint
Welcome to my first ever blog. This is new territory to me and I am just getting used to things. I work in acrylic paint and am a keen photographer.
Welcome to my first ever blog. This is new territory to me and I am just getting used to things. I work in acrylic paint and am a keen photographer.
as a British -Egyptian artist it is possible to see from both perspectives-through Western eyes and from the standpoint of an Arab. the art world is creating a bridge between the west and the Middle East and allows Western people to make their own minds about the Arab world.
Follow my progress in making ‘Viewpoint’ a new sculptural work by Alison Atkins as a finalist in Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2015
journal of two Residencies:
1 St. John’s Church, St. Leonards on Sea
2 Rock House (Art School) Hastings
Ideas, Values and Expression related to materials in transition
A blog following the making of my piece for the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize
This blog will show the way I work to create and install an imagined seed bank sculpture for the exhibition to open at Broomhill, Devon, in June 2015, I will add images and info as I progress
A New Collaborations Bursary Blog between Claire Docherty (Composer) & Jane Pitt (Artist) documenting their 3 day collaborative ‘soundlab’ and the stuff that’s still resounding from it..
whats it like to be an artist working with the over 60’s, creating an sustainable arts community at the pavilion cafe in Didsbury park Manchester?
My first solo show will take place at the cool Bankley Gallery in Levenshulme, Manchester (in-between the city centre & Didsbury). With its Preview on Fri 15th May & opening on Saturdays 11-5pm until 30th May.
A residency journal by artist Alice Lunt, documenting her time at Curious Projects. [Curious Projects residency, March to May 2015, at Curious Studios, Eastbourne] • http://www.curious-projects.co.uk • http://walkintomyparlour.com
This blog will document the creation of the sculpture ‘Sentinel’ for the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2015, for which I am a finalist.
12 October 10 I wrote this and in my confusion over using this a-n site, I think it is about time it was seen ;-)
A funny thing, mucked up in my learning process at Uni.
As a finalist of the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2015, this blog is setup over the coming weeks to document the construct and development of the piece. It will climax with the instillation in Broomhill Sculpture Park at the end of May where the public and judges can vote.
A world premiere, brand new work and brand new concept.
Fine Art
As a student about to commence the final semester of my degree in Art, Philosophy and Contemporary Practices, the fear has most definitely set in. As I am deeming it: the decent into the void of uncertainty. As a student […]
I’m pleased to announce that I am one of this year’s finalists in the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize. I will be updating this blog post weekly to show the progress and production of my selected sculpture.
Over the next few months I will be posting images of my developing sculpture for the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2015. I plan to make a steel structure that will support and display three characters: a rocky outcropping, a moss and an organism.
Critical review of work created in the last year of degree study
The Atmospheric Tide is a sculpture that modifies its appearance to be explicitly in-sync with the climactic conditions of Broomhill Sculpture Park. A series of rectangular metal panels coated in a specialised thermochromic blue paint are minimally stacked and supported […]
Found a opportunity on a.n news following this link www.artofcaring.org.uk. The exhibition will be held at The Rose theatre in Kensington – upon – Thames in London from 12th May – 16th May. The theme of the exhibition is care/caring. I […]
What is the relationship between I and we?
How can creativity connect and empower us?
Exploring these questions via a socially engaged art practice to try to effect change