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GET YOUR 5-A-DAY

York St John University’s Create ’13 degree showcase is fast approaching, and in our usual spirit of camaraderie (and general concern for your wellbeing) we offer you this ‘5-a-day’ of artist splendor.

For the next few days, we will be giving you nice little sneak peek of some of the artists you’ll have the pleasure of seeing at ‘This Is Who We Are’, the Fine Arts Degree Show in York.

Alice Harvey

P – over – P

Combining photography and painting, my work focuses on the human form within different environments. P – over – P is a series of small paintings manipulated and altered with paint. Each photograph is a moment captured in time, a snapshot, a freeze frame, which is then changed into something different by introducing paint. P – over – P reconfigures a moment in time, and tweaks social constructs of identity.

Amy Mckevitt

Inside Am Young, Outside I Am Not

My practice is based around elderly people in society. I use performance to highlight matters that I care about. In this case I am concentrating on the elderly who are lonely and who might want some company. We have all seen an elderly person sat on a bench haven’t we? In this performance, I want to show people REALITY; the elderly should not be forgotten!

Andrew Leigh

Utopian Dystopia

My work looks closely at society and the ways in which we live, particularly in relation to social spaces and structures. I have been most recently researching architectural ‘utopianism’ relating to visions of cities for a future, perfect mode of living. My current project intends to consider monuments and obelisks, as well as designs for living space.

Ash Sagar

The Stasis Of Consciousness In A Forever Shifting Inner Space

I explore the act of improvisation as a compositional tool within the fields of sonic and visual arts. Taking influences from composers such as Le Monte Young, John Cage and Steve Reich, I create temporally based sonic works using a variety of technologies, which in turn become performance pieces of indefinite duration. Working as a solo artist as well as in various collaborative projects I seek to find the line between improvisation and composition.

Bonnie Powell

Poirot Never Did Leave A Stone Unturned

My work deals with the ability to assume beyond fact or physicality. Using the banality of everyday materials, I explore the role of ritual as a vice in contemporary society. Resulting in formal compositions that evoke an absence of presence, an interruption in function or a metaphysical impossibility.


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Lordy… Good Lord… Good Gosh… Goodness me.. Bloody Hell..

Any variation on this theme of: IT’S HAPPENING! IT’S ALMOST HERE!

Degree show madness is hitting me.. big time. I am panicking, freaking out, acting like I have no ‘brought-upsy’ whatsoever, losing all sense of reality… because the end is finally near.

Yes it’s melodramatic, but what of it!?

Well.. onto the work then…

I’ve taken a shift from the more explicitly post-colonial visuals to dealing more with themes of distance, globalisation and transnational cultural ties. My background research into Stuart Hall’s theories on cultural representation, Homi Bhabha’s post-colonial ‘Location of Culture’, and the work of Yinka Shonibare and Nicholas Hlobo have all – in some way or another – influenced and informed the way my work is now shaping up for the final show. I’m happy with the aesthetic, but need to really add the personal touch into it, to make it more intimate. The conceptual side means a lot to me, but now I need to make the material match it and resonate more with me. It’s giving off all the signifiers I want, with the materiality of the pallets and the maps and the packing tape etc, but it needs to FEEL more like mine. (cliches… why the hell not.. it’s not like you all don’t know what I mean!). I’m getting there… slowly but surely. It’s just going to take a lot of messing about but I’ll soon be happy with it, I can feel that I’m onto something, it’s just trying to fully grasp it..

So close I can almost taste it!

Everything is well under-way and I’m even with all this stress going on with websites etc (www.nwillis.com … for curious minds), I’m still managing to find time to devote to figuring out what path to set myself on after my BA.. If I survive to see it of course!!


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