Temporary Local Broadcast
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Archive
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Venue:
Chaffeur's Cottage -
Date:
August 31, 2014 at 04:00 PM -
Location:
East England
August 28 – August 30, 11.00-19.30 August 31 – September 4, 11.00-17.00 I’d still like to see the Governor… takes place at Brewery Tap (UCA’s Project space) in conjunction with the Folkestone Triennial. This is the second opportunity […]
Susan Jones’ analysis and commentary of Artists’ work in 2013 uses data drawn from a-n.co.uk/jobs to track current trends in artists’ employment.
The first in a series of independently curated group exhibitions during Liverpool Biennial, Axolotl has an abundance of connotations, within the press release we are teased with curious narratives
An artist lead stone carving symposium based in Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India.
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes a ‘breathing’ bulb in London, an evolving artist-led group show in Sheffield, and the auto-creative work of Gustav Metzger in Cambridge.
Beyond the garden fence of the studio, the building work of More West progresses. Insulation material is being installed. Inside, I’m holding court on my first open day. It was great to see old and especially new faces. Allan Tyrrell was born […]
Now in its second year, the Residency for Artists on Hiatus seeks to free its participants from the pressures of the ‘capital A art world’ by providing space for artists to not make art. Michaela Nettell finds out more.
Due to crazy weather we postponed our first meeting on 10 Aug to 16 Aug. During that time we did some admin work, set up a shared drive to put documents in and also put together some reading materials, which […]
The Ard was one of the sites that Sarah and I visited twice during our project and it seems to have a draw for us. I usually try to take my dog Nacho on a walk around The Ard in […]
This blog will document the process of my residency with Govanhill Baths in Glasgow.
This blog is in connection with the workshop I will be running by the same title Oct.5,2014
Layers of processing and solarisation create images with positive and negative together.
Following the success of our show in June, we have decided to continue to run the project until early 2015. In the meantime, a postal summer project is underway. Images and info will be available shortly.
The thing about being an obsessional stitcher is, every piece of work takes a long time to complete. I am still embroidering that first bra. It now has a smattering of embroidery all over it, all the way around, but […]
Since graduating in 2008,Campbell & Connors joined forces again in 2012 to present an exhibition titled ‘Works on Paper’. Through collaboration, we’re extending the project & continuing our investigation of what a work on paper can be.
I just wanted to post the last few bits and pieces I saw during my research residency. I didn’t get to see as much of the festival as I wanted however on my travels I did see Les Dudes in […]
I had been toing and froing about whether to carry on this blog, as to whether I was trying to start too much at once, after deciding that I wouldn’t continue, I changed my mind… I think it is probably […]
There are times when life puts art firmly into perspective. I’ve always believed that art can’t exist in a vacuum. One of its main purposes, for me, is to reflect what’s happening in the world. This morning I read an […]
24 hours in Norfolk visiting my favourite tree! It is a beech tree in the park at Holkham Hall. The deer sleep under it and change the shape by eating the lower branches. This is the tree that inspired the […]
Its ten o’clock, Wednesday 13th August, 2014 – armed eventually with an up to date Google Chrome and an Internet Explorer tab open in reserve it can mean one thing only. The 2014 IK Prize winning project has landed. Welcome […]