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Between the Boundaries

This blog is aimed at documenting my work throughout my final year of my degree in Fine Art at Anglia Ruskin University. I work in various methods and with a large range of materials and objects. The key aim of this blog is to give me an online record of my work as it progresses

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The Museum For Object Research

A forum for artists working with objects and a repository for ideas to inform our practice. All submissions welcome!

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Economies of Scale

On Thursday 11th September I visited two environments married to the same material yet radically different in scale. The Cooper-Recifavela, Cooperative de Catadores de Materiais Reciclãveis do Favela Vila Prudente de São Paulo, emerged from a union of residents in […]

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Look away now if easily offended…

I can be quite sweary… I am currently stitching “Why don’t you just fuck off?” repeatedly over this knackered old bra. My finger hovers over the delete key, because I am cautious of my audience…   As I get to […]

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The Body as Boundary

It’s been a lengthy summer of being away on holiday and reading.  I’ve stumbled upon a few books which have reverted my attention back to the blog. As a supplement to ideas of the body as a container, I’ve become […]

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Botanical Structures IV, Rønne Library, Bornholm

I am proud to present my latest installation, Botanical Structures IV, the fourth iteration of the body of work I developed in residence at Guldagergård International Ceramic Research Centre in summer 2013 and produced during a second residency in spring […]

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art at the park

whats it like to be an artist working with the over 60’s, creating an sustainable arts community at the pavilion cafe in Didsbury park Manchester?

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Week 84: 21st – 27th April

In previous weeks I have discussed the term ‘post’ in relation to postcards, blogging and networks, as well as the Post-Internet phenomenon. Post-Internet art explores artists relationships to the web and the way that it is changing artistic production. Nicolas […]

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Lightness, Life and a Communist Party

For the next week I’ll be guest posting on the project blog of filmmaker Katie Goodwin, whose new project Lightness will take her to Greenwich and Glenelg, Scotland with a bolex time-lapse camera. Katie has asked several artists to guest […]

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PICTURED #31: Paul Graham, Does Yellow Run Forever?

Does Yellow Run Forever?, the latest monograph from British-born, New York-based artist Paul Graham, offers a seductive and dreamy meditation on what we seek and value in life – love, wealth or beauty? Tim Clark finds plenty to celebrate within its pages.

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Not keeping silent

It feels ironic to me that at the same time as thinking and writing about the issue of silence, I seem to have so much to say! One thought led to another, however, and there wasn’t enough space in my […]

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go and see #4

the visit now seems very real. i can relax and look forward to the weekend, all the necessary care for pets and children are in place and the maps of grizedale have been looked at and mulled over. i can’t […]

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