where is the edge
i wonder if the edge might be a dynamic thing so it’s whereabouts is known yet remains undefined. as soon as i woke this morning i could tell i was better rested than yesterday. i sit more comfortably with […]
i wonder if the edge might be a dynamic thing so it’s whereabouts is known yet remains undefined. as soon as i woke this morning i could tell i was better rested than yesterday. i sit more comfortably with […]
I’m currently looking over my art and projects in photographs on Pinterest: http://uk.pinterest.com/catherinewp/2014-review/ Review of 2014 A year of running before I can walk! Tangible Dissertation, being included in two books (Stitched Time, compiled by Clare Smith) and Dwell book […]
I was lucky enough to be offered a £3000 research and development grant from Arts Council of Wales – when I mentioned it to my accountant saying ‘Oh grants aren’t taxable’ he replied no, most grants ARE taxable, but not […]
This is my collection of blogs and blog posts I enjoy reading. N.B. Non-exhaustive list
this blog is dedicated to the notion of doing something for the hell of it. i’ve looked forward to launching it for several weeks. it is with sadness though that i make this first post. i didn’t expect to hear […]
In the preface to Mythologies Roland writes… “For while I don’t know whether, as the saying goes, ‘things which are repeated are pleasing’, my belief is that they are significant.”
after the cats and dogs sketch by eddie izzard …………. | …………. …………. | …………. …………. | ………….
“they drill … for anything …. just for the hell of it”
Master of Philosophy thesis exploring the multiple roles of biennials of art within a globalised world.
Learning from the first two years of the ACE funded major national programme Creative People and Places.
A few weeks into my stay in Senegal and I’ve really mastered the art of a well tucked mosquito net (after waking up with a cockroach on your head you really up your game). Sleep is my holy […]
all things happen when they need to. tonight i need to write a post to link from this blog to the next. within the framework of reflection, the next blog has come about because of this one. this one […]
And in Other News… Hello poor neglected, but not quite forsaken, blog. Coming to the end of the year makes me reflective two posts-that is all I have been able to manage in months, it would be shameful if it […]
Selected active or archived blogs I refer to and learn from.
At the end of my last post, I described nostalgia as being akin to grief and mourning – ‘a reaction to loss.’ Loss has been a pertinent theme for me this past year, both personally and professionally. A dictionary defines […]
Well…just off the boat and now on the Heysham to Lancaster train. A grid free venture yet again. The island is once again a memory. Did the artefact ever really exist. A load of passengers get on at Bare Lane…lots […]
i woke this morning, checked my emails and a feeling of excitement rolled over me like a gentle wave on a summers evening. it’s the last day of 2014. i’ve had an interesting history with last days. while still living […]
In the final instalment of our ten-part end-of-year series, a-n’s new director – who took over in September following a three-month handover period – looks back over the last 12 months and looks forward to doing more for artists in 2015.
The director of Hospitalfield Arts in Arbroath, Scotland – which will be curating the Scottish pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale, alongside its ongoing programme of artists’ residencies – reflects on a busy year of new partnerships and future possibilities.
We are way behind our initial schedule, mostly due to conflicting availabilities, which delayed when we could meet up and work. Also perhaps from the outcome of our workshops we didn’t realise the number of different routes we could take this project. […]
So I have been rubbish with blogging this December. Yes I have been unbearably busy but I think if I was a “blogger” then I would have found the time time in my schedule, home educating and parenting time to […]
Christmas has been wonderful with all the family staying up here in Yorkshire. It has been a lovely opportunity to get to know our new grandson properly. We are planning regular visits to London to keep the relationship strong. Meanwhile, […]