Do I need to have an actual project ? The most enlightening thing to come out of my 3 year Degree course is….. CONTEXT. I don’t think I really understood this term before or even during the Degree, but now […]
Day 10 – Floribunda No 1 This painting is the face of the Chroma Utopia show. It’s a busy time for me and my artwork in Cardiff at the moment. Not only do I have the solo exhibition at gallery/ten, […]
<CP> This morning I visited the Mira Schendel exhibition at Tate Modern. I invited Eddie to join me so we could continue to discuss our project. He declined, saying that it’s a mistake to visit exhibitions while making your own […]
Artists/Practitioners sharing this Loopart13 November residency (pt. 1) Ciara Brennan “…is an actress theatre practitioner working in drama, movement and film. She works as a performer, teacher and director in a range of theatre and education contexts. Ciara holds an […]
Artists/Practitioners sharing this Loopart13 November residency (pt. 2) Brigid Vidler http://brigidvidler.weebly.com/ (not sure this is the right Brigid Vidler?) Leardo Sciacoviello http://leardosciacoviello.weebly.com/ http://www.dagospia.com/mediagallery/dago_fotogallery-59550/392664.htm Connie Gallagher http://www.csmfineart2013.com/#!connie-gallagher/c1a8j Sara Heywood http://sheywood.co.uk/artwork.html http://sheywood.co.uk/education.html http://www.londonsartistquarter.org/artist-hub/users/sara-heywood/profile
The winners of the 2013 Marsh Awards for Excellence in Gallery Education were announced at this year’s engage conference in Birmingham.
Up to 3000 people are expected to descend on Scarborough for the Art Party Conference, instigated by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith.
This year’s engage International Conference took place in Birmingham and tackled the current period of ‘extraordinary change’ in art education across the UK while also exploring what an uncertain future may hold. AIR Council member Caroline Wright, who was presenting at the conference, reports.
Sutton House, London7 November – 22 December 2013
It’s been some time since I’ve given an update about ChildsPlayShadows. That’s partly because it’s been a long time since I’ve been given an update from the curator. I have been here before. One show I was in talks with […]
The theme for the exhibition The Londoner and The Interview is really about commuters, travelling to work emerging from a gloomy, uncertain, weathered streets but one can begin to understand the importance of this imagery. This work has captured the […]
‘For a loner rare artist conversation makes a good day’ Portsmouth – Eastleigh – Portsmouth 7th November 2013 An ‘extra’ early morning awakened ‘fear fest’ is calmed by email from New York – A big hello – cheers me Reviews […]
Having just started my two chapter residency made me instantly appreciate being in one place and reassured of focused working. More precisely, for the next couple of weeks I am concentrating on working through Business and Management related books to […]
‘Your difficulty’s dont define you’ Portsmouth – London – Portsmouth November 11th Today I am taking part in the Debate at DYSPLA – Camden Peoples Theatre: Dyslexia a help or hindrance? http://www.dysthelexi.com/dyspla-2013/ An easy answer that wont make a long […]
I spent all of last week passing my Bikeability Instructor training, and I’m hoping I can start working for this part time in the next few weeks to earn that all-important additional income. Today, however, it seems that it won’t […]
‘Just an aside’ Portsmouth November 12th 2013 the Konfirmation fMRI sound works The Catalogue produced by @GV_Art for Noise and Whispers exhibition is great and available here http://www.gvart.co.uk/exhibitions_current.html You can here the sound here: https://soundcloud.com/fieldoffragments and the story behind the […]
The Sporting League: Game 3 The Athleticans maintained their dynamic start with a poignant three goals to one away win over Tranquilayers. Sporting Radio Pundit X: ‘The Trankies were well out of sorts there. I put a few quid on […]
Day 9 – Field 3 Every plant and every substance in the world contains its own unique pigment combinations. For Field 3 I extracted and released them from buttercup and buddleia plants, revealing the intrinsic fingerprints of colour particular to […]
Vanreross Creative Solutions. ‘Nothing means anything.’ ‘Anything nothing means.’ ‘Means nothing anything.’ ‘Nothing anything means.’ The fan whirred around the back of the vaneross Creative solutions Warehouse. X scurried in the autumnal undergrowth as the glowing text rose from the […]
This is bad. I have started this blog with the intention of outputting lots of info about GMT- but I cannot juggle performing and blogging at the same time :( I am in Birmingham with the lovely Home for Waifs […]
BA(Hons.) Fine Art. 3 years full-time at UCS, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Plans for an artist-led workspace designed to encourage talented art graduates to stay in Plymouth receives a £2million boost from the European Regional Development Fund.
Exhibition dates and project details announced for second edition of major moving image awards, featuring new commissions by artists in the first five years of their practice.
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes Korean artist Haegue Yang at Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Michael Landy at the National Gallery, and photographic viewpoints of the city in Manchester.
During my two-chapter residency at Westminster Reference Library I will expose and question a language we collectively recognise from a wider world of work. The blog will document work-in-progress.