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Street Scene
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Whos looking at you?

This sums up the question both within my practice which presently uses photography/collage and to find exhibition opportunities and audiences.

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Sam Hodge
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Repetition and Difference

Following the progress of my Studio 4 residency at Chisenhale Art Place, where am making a series of etchings in response to the large broken glass windows at the back of the Chisenhale building. www.chisenhale.co.uk

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Untitled blog post from "Staffordshire University"

I have become increasingly interested in the temporary nature of spaces, in particular the gallery space. Therefore, I have been experimenting with objects commonly found in the gallery space. I already work with objects that have connotations of function when […]

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Untitled blog post from "Trading Station"

Thanks to Artist Talking for featuring this blog in their highlights this month, it’s good to feel as though I’m not just shouting into an empty room. The building of relationships and understanding between all of the artists and the […]

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Untitled blog post from "Whos looking at you?"

Ok, I am going to try to keep this blog going as I also have a WordPress blog and have started in earnest to use twitter. My head is spinning with all the external distractions, the artists, galleries and organisations […]

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Untitled blog post from "barren"

barren residency – poetic spaces Day 4 Bachelard and the poetics of space have hooked in corners, stairs and drawers for looking at the psyche and space (Bachelard.G, 1958) Outside the domestic environment we also have psychogeography (Self.W, 2007) wandering […]

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Untitled blog post from "Northumbria"

So… after my online absence over the past two weeks it is probably rather obvious that the install wasn’t as smooth or as stressless as I had hoped, however I was incredibly lucky to have been able to work closely […]

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craftivism
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Craftivism: making things happen, slowly

The recent Craft and Social Change conference looked at how craft can affect a ‘soft revolution’ by turning away from top-down structures towards a more DIY culture. But, as Sharon Mangion reports, the ‘slow’ logic of the Craftivism movement is combining once solitary practices with new media technologies to reconnect communities and mobilise global audiences.

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Bob Gelsthorpe
Event Exhibition

No.4

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    West Wharf Gallery
  • From:
    June 15, 2013
  • To:
    June 16, 2013
  • Location:
    Wales
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Untitled blog post from "Processing"

The third extract from the Processing newspaper is the introduction to Kenn Taylor’s text on McCoy Wynne’s ‘Triangulation’ project. In February this year, Kenn accompanied McCoy Wynne on a visit to photograph their next triangulation point. Kenn’s text reveals the […]

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Untitled blog post from "Reciprocity"

Bad news for art and culture in Bradford over the past few days. Last week it was announced that Bradford One gallery is moving from its central location in Centenary Square to Cartwright Hall to make way for the new […]

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Untitled blog post from "Anytime Soon"

I have been neglecting this blog a bit whilst busy with various applications and projects, but I have started meeting with people as part of my re:view bursary. In fact I am nearly half way through my meetings. So perhaps […]

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