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Constructing my Survival
Being an artist has certain pressures associated with it, not everyone understands these pressures, of course. It is only those working within creative fields that seem to ‘get’ it. Finding enough drive to lead your own self-initiated activities on […]
Artist Insurance, Fine Art
Im a bit confused about the type of insurance I need which covers me at work. Im a painter/graphic artist who works in an open studio where we have been told by the studio manager that the Public and Products […]

Taking a risk
The challenge is to now create ICAP Sculpture.
Working, working all the time.
Finding myself in the studios is unusual these days, not because I’m not working, I am, all the time. But because taking a ten month old to a communal studio and expecting her not to a) break something b) injure […]
Untitled blog post from "A Barefoot Residency.."
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Digital R&D #1: Apps, archives and Eduardo Paolozzi
In the first of a series of co-commissioned articles looking at visual arts projects supported by the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts, we find out how the work of Scottish sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi is helping pioneer an innovative new approach to art history and archiving.
Untitled blog post from "A Barefoot Residency.."
At one end of the church a painting is being restored, placed, and ‘illuminated’. This activity pushes me further down through the vaulted arches, to a new place, and I view the space from a different doorway. And so preparation […]
Untitled blog post from "The Artistic Urge from Prehistory to the Present."
Its good to see that my work is still up in The Waterfront gallery, just moved into the corridor.
Untitled blog post from "The Artistic Urge from Prehistory to the Present."
I have been inspired by an exhibition I have seen recently at The New Cut in Halesworth. The artist Bob Royston has used some beautifully serene colours and has some really interesting textures in his paintings. I was lucky enough […]
Jerwood Visual Arts and Photoworks launch new photography award
The inaugural £5,000 Jerwood/Photoworks Awards has launched with the aim of attracting proposals in relation to ‘new approaches to photography’.

Lorraine Robbins and Soozy Roberts: Perky & Pinky
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Archive
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Venue:
Hardwick Gallery -
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October 14, 2014 -
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November 06, 2014 -
Location:
South West England
Newsham Park Old Seaman’s Orphanage Art Festival
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Archive
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LIVERPOOL ARTISTS ART FESTIVAL -
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October 08, 2014 -
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November 09, 2014 -
Location:
North West England
“Without Whom We Would Not Exist”
Abuela is most insistent that we blog again today – no time like the present, she says, steering me towards the keyboard. No, I agree, no time at all, and it really does feel like no time since I began […]
Untitled blog post from "The Artistic Urge from Prehistory to the Present."
The next stages of my artwork. Its so hard to know when to stop, it could be finished at any point, but I have felt the urge to keep persevering with it. So far I have used oil paint, emulsion, […]

TALK: ‘Future Nuclear Cultures’ By Ele Carpenter
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Archive
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Venue:
KARST -
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October 11, 2014 at 05:15 PM -
Location:
South West England

A Journey to Avebury
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KARST -
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October 06, 2014 -
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November 09, 2014 -
Location:
South West England
Making again
I’ve actioned the action plan (collating all the info about the exhibition and sending it out to contacts) so now it’s a case of waiting to see if anyone is interested in the work/exhibition along with talking to some of […]
Finders Keepers Losers Weepers
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Archive
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Conway Hall -
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November 04, 2014 -
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January 27, 2015 -
Location:
London
London Gallery Visits, September 13th 2014
After a couple of months being away from art by working hard over summer to earn some money, as I’m sure most university students do. I wanted to immerse myself in art again so I decided to plan a trip […]

Cardiff Contemporary: new ways to experience the city
Cardiff Contemporary festival continues for five weeks across the city, inviting visitors to explore and discover the Welsh capital through a series of installations and exhibitions. Rory Duckhouse reports from the opening weekend.
GOING OUT: A visit to UNDERWATER EDGE, a developing project by Clare Whistler an
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Archive
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Herstmonceux Castle -
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October 23, 2014 at 06:30 PM -
Location:
South East England
Collyer Bristow Student Award & Exhibition
Private View Wednesday 8 October 2014, 6 – 8pm Exhibition runs 9 October 2014 – 28 January 2015 Eighteen 2014 graduates from University of Middlesex and Goldsmiths have been selected by curatorial partnership Day+Gluckman (Lucy Day and Eliza Gluckman) to […]
Without You I Would Not Exist
Over the Summer Barcelona in a Bag https://www.facebook.com/BarcelonaInABag?ref=hl went into partnership with artist and film maker Jonathan Moss http://www.jonathan-moss.com to make a film called Without You I Would Not Exist. The film centred on the story of my father’s rescue […]
Stone Lithography
First day back after Stone Lithography Course at Edinburgh Printmakers