You Are Here
Last night was ‘You Are Here’, the commissioned event that I’ve been working on for so long. It’s probably the biggest thing I’ve done. If I hadn’t been asked to do it by David Lloyd from Sevenstreets, I would never […]
Last night was ‘You Are Here’, the commissioned event that I’ve been working on for so long. It’s probably the biggest thing I’ve done. If I hadn’t been asked to do it by David Lloyd from Sevenstreets, I would never […]
Now the dust has settled, I’m puzzling where the next margin is sited. What is the next stop for Flaming Skirt Festival? What is its value, what is my value?
3 well deserved days off work (part normal days off plus one days leave) a new mattress and a dose of antibiotics and I’m feeling half human again. I’ve enjoyed the fresh air, doing things in my own time and […]
I may have some sort of personality disorder. I am really quite anti-social for an extrovert. I like to be on my own. When I’ve had a few days of being out there having fun and being nice and smiley […]
After a great weekend visit to Mai Rim for a party and a swim in a beautiful waterfall, I spent some time preparing to give a talk about my work, and host an English themed ‘Mad Hatter’s Tea Party’ – […]
Pauline Kael trying to eat popcorn without waking the rest of the world up.
The hang for the h.Art Young Open Exhibition is on Monday 1st Sept – coming around very quickly! We have combined PV invites with 2 other city venues – all on different evenings, our PV is on Tue 2nd 6-8pm […]
It is now only 7 weeks to our R K Burt Gallery Exhibition show ‘Paperfields’ and I have used all my available time (5 hours a day, including last weekend) preparing our funding application to help us get there and […]
A mass participation artwork by Manchester-based artist duo Sagar and Campbell has won the National Lottery Good Causes Award in the Best Arts Project category.
East Street Arts has developed the first live/work space for a socially-engaged practitioner in Leeds – and the job is open for applications.
Matisse cut-outs at The Tate – Summer 2014
Another Folk Week, when our little town is crammed from dawn ‘till dawn, with musicians and their mobile audiences. Where people can drink out of plastic glasses all day and grown men wear long socks and skip in […]
Henry and Rose Pearlman’s collection in Oxford
Art created during brief moments of opportunity
Art created during brief moments of opportunity
Travelling home from visiting the new Malevich exhibition at the Tate Modern today I am trying to understand why I have been so much more impressed with this show than the Matisse cut-outs that have been so highly praised recently? […]
Travelling home from visiting the new Malevich exhibition at the Tate Modern today I am trying to understand why I have been so much more impressed with this show than the Matisse cut-outs that have been so highly praised recently? […]
MARTYRS: Bill Viola’s video installation at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London
MARTYRS: Bill Viola’s video installation at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London
MARTYRS: Bill Viola’s video installation at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London