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‘Part’ an exhibition of drawings
‘Part’ exhibition of drawings at the Cupola Gallery, Sheffield
Listen up
This is Art now
Finders keepers Losers Weepers
Celebrating ACE funding and Jessica Voorsangar speaking at symposium as part of residency in Conway Hall in November. Fabulous posters on way to printers.
Finders Keepers Losers Weepers
SLWA Collaborative, in residence at Conway Hall in November, is celebrating Arts Council England funding. Jessica Voorsangar has agreed to speak at the symposium on 20/11/14 7-9pm. Our fabulous posters, designed by Laura, are being printed at this moment.
Finders Keepers Losers Weepers
SLWA Collaborative, in residence at Conway Hall in November, is celebrating Arts Council England funding. Jessica Voorsangar has agreed to speak at the symposium on 20/11/14 7-9pm. Our fabulous posters, designed by Laura, are being printed at this moment.
Finders Keepers Losers Weepers
SLWA Collaborative, in residence at Conway Hall Red Lion Square WC1 4R in November, is celebrating Arts Council England funding. Jessica Voorsangar has agreed to speak at the symposium on 20/11/14 7-9pm. Our fabulous posters, designed by Laura, are being printed at this moment.

Northbrook College, Sussex
I am studying for a BA(hons) in Fine Art on a Part-time basis. I graduate this year and my degree show will be the culmination of five years work.

KATHE KOLLWITZ
As we mark the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War it seems appropriate to remember a truly amazing female artist, Käthe Kollwitz, who depicted the turbulent events of late 19th and early 20th century Germany through […]
Artist in Process
Musings and random thoughts of an emerging interdisciplinary artist.

Joanna Jones: Living ones practice and surrending to the immersive
After the first public showing of my new work Re-Veil-Le on October 11th, I am starting the blog I wanted to start at the beginning of the thoughts that led up to that work 18 months ago. Re- Veil-Le is […]
Going Solo
Curating your own exhibition
The Space Between
A blog to document work which happens during brief moments of opportunity

Leather Wood Bodies – experiments in boiling leather and moulding gas cylinders
Jessica Akerman and Morven Mulgrew’s New Collaborations bursary blog.

Emma Davies – In Fifty Words or Less
Each post, in fifty words or less, will document thoughts, processes and progresses on the following projects: Walking and Drawing; Performing Drawing and Waiting and Drawing. Why fifty words? I tend to waffle, so it will be good practice in […]

Random Writes.
In keeping with my Twitter name @ruthrandom, a freer more in-the-moment blog. Expect anything.

The Cooler King (part 2)
Part 1 was rather rudderless: Part 2: further solitary in ‘The Cooler’ through the summer. My sentance another big floor mosaic.

A light out at the movies
Pauline Kael trying to eat popcorn without waking the rest of the world up.

Blending Primaries
‘Painting is a philosophical enterprise that doesn’t always involve paint.’ Howard Halle
Quiting my day job
For the last year I have been working as a healthcare assistant at hospital, but due to a number of reasons I have become very unhappy working in that job, to the point that I was always miserable. So I quit my day job and am now on the journey back into self employment.

Building a Garden Studio
From design and plan of the building, to moving in, setting up and getting down to ‘making’, this blog explores my journey towards a studio of my own.

Takahuhti Research Residency
Tampere Artists´ Association rents living and working facilities at Takahuhti Artcenter for visiting artists, curators, critics and alike. The building is a former old people´s home and it is owned by the City of Tampere.
Art funding for Magna Carta art project
I have received funding from the Arts Council for a Magna Carta art project which will be touring England next year. The four-piece collage highlights the key women & men that have had an impact on British women over the last 800 years & commemorates the 800th year anniversary.

On my way where?
To investigate and expand on ideas that emerged towards the end of my postgraduate research; the presence of the body, a desire to explore materials more fully and the importance of space- to think, move, and make intuitively

512 hours
Marina Abramovic’s new work now at an end at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London