
ROCK 1 and 2 – Roz Cran: Artist in Residence
journal of two Residencies:
1 St. John’s Church, St. Leonards on Sea
2 Rock House (Art School) Hastings
journal of two Residencies:
1 St. John’s Church, St. Leonards on Sea
2 Rock House (Art School) Hastings
Pushing ideas in terracotta
Pushing ideas in terracotta
Within the University, many artist’s pass through through the doors to engage in workshops, lectures and conversations with an audeience. We were lucky enough to have a ‘In Conversation…’ with Rose English. Having done some research into her vast catalogue […]
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This is a reconstruction of Michelangelo’s The Pieta. The work challenges people to think differently about art hisotry and popular culture
The object which I wish to consider for this study is a clip made from white plastic. The object is designed to seal opened food packaging to prevent the contents from going off. Due to the clip’s limited functionality, it […]
As human beings, we have created tools which have enabled us to colonise and utilise the planet in a way which is particular to our species. The tools we have used have changed over the years as we have developed […]
To start with a rather obvious statement; every building we interact with was designed by someone. As mandatory as this statement is, it is easy to forget the fact that as we navigate our urban spaces, we are surrounded, […]
essays, reviews, musings as i complete my BA in art history and prepare to enter other worlds
In a piece originally published by The Conversation, Kate Oakley, professor of Cultural Policy at University of Leeds, argues that without better pay and conditions and subsidised education, the arts and creative industries will increasingly become the preserve of the well-off and privately educated.
2015-01-26 Friday before heading back the UK I attended Graham Harman’s presentation and question and answer session at Moderna Museum here. I have to confess that I have not read anything of his, nor heard of ‘speculative realism’. His talk […]
The latest round of a-n’s Go and See bursary scheme for artist-led groups has awarded over £12,500 to 11 artists’ initiatives across the UK.
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here It’s not lost on me that I bemoan the lot of the Middle Aged Woman, and her state of invisibility, whilst I feel more visible than I ever have! I am a walking paradox. […]
It was interesting to review my collection of work related to the cine film frames at the time, but more so to look at it later. I used this collection as the subject for a sample catalogue we made for […]
This next project has been in my mind as something I’ve wanted to pursue for a while. Initially the emotional challenge was a fundamental part of the idea. As a woman researching and addressing issues of feminine power in her […]
Nuddy paintings done, now time to break some pain barriers and cut to the chase. Untitled, 2014, Acrylic on canvas, Hannah Maynard So, I managed to work through the inspirational block and finish this last painting. I’m a little disillusioned […]
So this painting has been a bit more difficult than the other two for various reasons. As discussed in the previous entry some distortion of the canvas was occurring with the uneven application of paint. However, this was pretty easy […]
It has begun! Round three of painting. It’s taken me a few days to start. For some reason I find it really daunting getting the first paint on. The canvas has been looming over me in my studio space like […]
One of the integral projects of this year is one which deals with issues of self, specifically warped body image. I became interested earlier this year with obsessive behaviour to do with slimming and the extremes some people go to […]
17th Jan – 15th Feb 2015