The Puffin Man
Literature for Children
Literature for Children
Capernwray is an incredibly fun site to dive at. I can remember my first time in there. I completely forgot I was meant to be paying attention to the instructor, instead gawking at the trout all around me. It felt […]
This blog follows French & Mottershead’s work with Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Carolyn Rando, who will be advising us during the development of new work Afterlife … a series of audio monologues reflecting on death and human decomposition. Information about our […]
I’m finding that making a film is rather a complicated thing. Actually, it’s nowhere near the actual making of the film yet; it’s the, ‘getting the story out of my head into some kind of readable format thing.’ The toughest […]
An ending of sorts? Yesterday I met with fellow students to take down the Degree Show. As discussed opportunities, residencies and open exhibitions I realised that, after six years of part time study, this is an ending.
this time it’s serious……
Investigating aspects of being continuously assessed and the fascination of question-testing ourselves this blog forms part of my project and show Test taking: every, never, none. I am looking with humour at questions, responses and instructions associated with tests. […]
Daydreaming my way through classes, I feasted my eyes on the saints that were an example to us all. “Die damn you” seemed to the overarching message, “die and really start enjoying yourself”. I asked one of my sisters what […]
Medal for Lifesaving
Exhibition at the Sam Scorer Gallery, Lincoln, 5th – 17th August 2014
Art of the School collage portfolio
Here he is, St Peter Chanel of the Staffroom; saving the souls of wayward convent girls and having his head stoved in for unsolicited missioning. How the nuns fluttered when men came a visiting; how they loved a Christian […]
How to get from a deep, unresolved project, centered on the making of a mural in an area of intense complexity in North Liverpool to the making of a film about the two year journey to this point. A mural […]
This blog will document my research & development of the Manse Project which will take approximately a year to realise. I intend to create a new performance from this R&D which will be presented in both the UK, Manchester and […]
A practical based modular course with a variety of modules including drawing, fine art practice, ceramics, and the critical and contextual modules which help to provide a theoretical basis underpinning the work in the practical modules. Each semester we do […]
A project that envolves creating an art work every day for 365 consecutive days
Western Wilds – an international book arts collaboration by Wirral Metropolitan College BA Fine Art and Brigham Young University, Utah. Twelve students and staff from Wirral Met are embarking on an adventure to make artists’ books responding to the wilderness […]
Since graduating in 2008,Campbell & Connors joined forces again in 2012 to present an exhibition titled ‘Works on Paper’. Through collaboration, we’re extending the project & continuing our investigation of what a work on paper can be. Asking questions such […]
Pool Artists come from diverse backgrounds and their chosen art forms are equally varied. They are working to create opportunities to produce, promote and sell their own artwork. Pool Arts aims to educate the public about the positive effects of […]
Following on from my busy year working on the ‘Hidden Landscapes Project’ and adjusting to the new demands of motherhood, I’m still trying to fathom how it’s all going to pan out. My work continues to focus on the town […]
An independent project space in the freedom of the Norfolk countryside. www.queenofhungary.co.uk Artists can use the space to test ideas, experiment with new work, document installations and showcase their practice. The space hosts artist and curator talks and is a […]
Thoughts and responses to an artist residency with the National Trust for Scotland on Arran
BA (Hons) Fine Arts – Sculpture and Painting
Fine Art Degree-Level 6, Final year
Hi my name is Abigail Victoria Graham and welcome to my blog. AVG, obviously are my initials and Pinky, well… i just love pink. I am currently in my final year of my degree in Fine Art at UCS. This […]