I wanted to put up a list of web addresses that i have found that displays petitions, news reports and images regarding animal testing. I am shocked by how much is out there. This is but a few….. dogingtonpost.com beaglefreedomproject […]
We’re very excited that most of the artwork for our Topography Disarranged exhibition is arriving this afternoon. It’s a bit like Christmas Easter Birthday to await this arrival and unwrapping of so much art and to meet some of the […]
The tour was amazing… Went to the Octagon Gallery in Westfield… lovely little gallery in the basement of the Patterson Library, showing a range of regional artists’ work… fell in love with some pedestal ceramic bowls with feet, fun, brightly […]
(continued from last posting) Oh but my highlight of the day, was visiting Katherine Gullo… http://katherinegullo.com/ This cottage, again, wood clad, sat nestled between trees, back a little from the road, was a joy! From the second I stepped out […]
River Bank This piece began in a similar way to my previous painting ‘Concrete Glass’. It started with an ordinary walk through an urban environment, but in this case, by the side of a small river close to where I […]
After scouring forums for all sorts of complcated ways of making an animated mosaic effect with my photographs, I’ve settled for a basic fix using a simple effect with photographs of the collages I’ve made so that I can get […]
It’s an age-old discussion, that artist-money-job thing, and one I personally find as a practising artist quite tricky to balance. Not just in terms of financial juggling, but perhaps more so the psychological implications it carries. I’ve no doubt this […]
In the Company of Women. Three posts ago, in Comfort Marks I mentioned being invited to a workshop by Clare Smith and Rosie James however, unable to attend, held my own solo workshop. Well happily Clare and Rosie invited me […]
Bathroom odyssey A while ago, around last Christmas in fact, I decided it was high time I turned my attention to the original bathroom in The Ceramic House, which remains the only room untouched by me since moving in 6 […]
I had the most amazing evening last night-The Preview was well attended with 100 people there so a huge thank you to everyone who came to support me. I had lovely comments too and there was much surprise as the […]
A new report published today by the researchers behind last year’s Rebalancing our Cultural Capital, reveals that Lottery funding of the arts in England is largely benefiting the wealthy to the detriment of the country’s poorest and least arts-engaged communities.
The Art Fund has announced the six finalists for this year’s £100,000 Museum of the Year prize, with art galleries dominating the shortlist.
Attic, Nottingham
10 – 26 April 2014
Ola Kolehmainen, 'Duomo di Siena VII A', 2013. Photo: Ola Kolehmainen. Courtesy: Gallery Taik.
'The path that runs across'. Photo: Rachel Wilberforce.
Sarah Taylor, 'Aspirational Beauty', recycled fabrics - oil on linen, 2011. Photo: Sarah Taylor.