
Robbins and Roberts presents Yore Emmeness
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Robbins and Roberts -
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December 12, 2014 -
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South West England
WEEK 10 artists in attendance 11 Introducing our first guest Artist…. RIA ROBERTS First of all I would like to again thank everyone at Didsbury Good Neighbours art group for welcoming me and for taking part in the interactive group […]
Following the announcement that Falmouth University is to close three of its BA (Hons) courses, a petition to oppose the closure of the highly respected Contemporary Crafts degree has reached nearly 6,000 signatories.
I thought I should show some more pictures of life here in Xiamen. In fact maybe more pictures in general and less talking this time. It takes ages to upload pictures though and for some reason it is always worse […]
Artists Dinner at Govanhill Baths Artists who live and work in the area took part in a discussion to imagine the future; talking about the future of art, communication, health and wellbeing Art in 2114 Instant art-button The word ART […]
The artist-led Open House Art Festival in Glasgow is calling for submissions for the second edition of the festival next May, and has released a short animation to encourage applications.
Christian Jankowski has been announced as chief curator of Manifesta 11 in Zurich, the first time an artist has curated the roving European biennial.
Here is a selection of my pick of photographs from all the other exhibitions I visited that took place on the island of Bornholm that, combined, formed European Ceramic Context 2014. I didn’t manage to see all of them but […]
Psychology behind media& advertising, and the effects it has on people. Where-ever you go, you can’t hide from it, there is a advertisement for a certain product etc. However one of the main ways for the media to deliver information […]
So I realise that I totally left this blog hanging a number of weeks ago. I got totally consumed by two things: a very short turnaround project that arrived suddenly that I could not resist, and the decline and death […]
So I realise that I totally left this blog hanging a number of weeks ago. I got totally consumed by two things: a very short turnaround project that arrived suddenly that I could not resist, and the decline and death […]
So I realise that I totally left this blog hanging a number of weeks ago. I got totally consumed by two things: a very short turnaround project that arrived suddenly that I could not resist, and the decline and death […]
So I spent the majority of my weekend emailing the huge backlog of people I have to contact and it has been a good thing to get done. There is a national campaign working in the arena of disabled […]
The British artist Haroon Mirza has won the fourth Nam June Paik Art Center Prize, which acknowledges artists whose work is felt to be particularly innovative and experimental.
There is a point I think, in most projects, trains of thought… whatever… when there is a wobble, if you’re lucky, only one, if it is a bigger project, possibly more. This is a bigger project, and I have just […]
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes Allen Jones at the Royal Academy, first world war artist CRW Nevinson in Birmingham, and the last chance to catch An-My Lê in Milton Keynes.
Things are starting to become fairly normal. The normal stuff like getting places and shopping can be a bit difficult though and therefore take much more time. I went to the little supermarket that is being renovated yesterday. I came […]
“a unique and powerful collection of surreal, controversial and provocative art.”
Colour has continued to play an important role in the work I’ve been making and I’ve become ever more conscious of the colours that surround me outside of the studio. The geography and landscape of the Isle of Arran and […]
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