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Untitled blog post from "End of residency year….Everything Must Go"
As the planning stage morphs into building and realization my excitement grows by the minute…and I’m hoping against all odds that this time whats in my head will become reality.
Untitled blog post from "Artist Response"
Philip Meadows Martineau From the notes prepared by the Parliamentary Archives, Martineau was an ‘eminent surgeon at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, where he volunteered his services’. He was well thought of in Norwich and beyond, as he communicated with […]
Untitled blog post from "Birdwatching, pins, and harmony"
Well, it’s been a while. Obviously I went to Edinburgh in the meantime, and had a blast. I did actually write quite a lot about it on my other blogs http://www.oneminutebirdwatching.com and http://www.hearapindrophere.com as I went along, and I have […]
Untitled blog post from "University Campus Suffolk"
Up to this point in my studies, I have created art, whether it be prints, acrylic paintings onto canvas’s or sculptures. these have generally followed a theme of fear or the sense of becoming uncomfortable. I will attach some photographs […]
Untitled blog post from "Artist’s notes"
Despite having a very sore neck I have been back in the studio. Working on paper with ink and trying new forays into painting or rather drawings on wooden panels. My work is often about pushing myself to the limit […]
Untitled blog post from "Two Steps Backwards…"
Between a Rock and a Hard Place. “Evolution is what it is. The upper classes have always died out; it’s one of the most charming things about them.” Germaine Greer “Blogstipation” I moaned “It will soon pass.” quipped Sandra my […]
Untitled blog post from "THE QUEEN OF HUNGARY PROJECT SPACE"
Here is Where We Meet Residency Trish Addison: Through Tricia Addison’s attention to precarious objects or events, stumbled upon arrangements of broken, half used or wrongly ordered items hint at a more significant deterioration. There is a levelling of subjects […]
Untitled blog post from "Unrecorded: this is the next step."
It is a Wednesday. Next Tuesday I will be pitching the project to a panel of judges to gain the award of a grant which will pay for the majority of Unrecorded Project’s development. I have run out of money. […]
Untitled blog post from "A Curatorial Residency in Berlin"
Day 12 Artist Brunch The artists who were selected from the portfolio review came to Node today for a brunch meet and greet. Of the 20 or so artists who were invited, 11 were in attendance. After a period of […]
Untitled blog post from "Threads"
I have spent a lot of time recently contemplating doing a PhD. Today I had a couple of meetings which brought me closer than ever to deciding. I wrote lots of notes about what I would have to do before […]
Untitled blog post from "Career Change"
A Haven for Photo Geeks Nothing to do with my change of career but I found this website while I was waiting for people to arrive at the weekend during the Art Trail http://www.beyondwords.co.uk/ When I was in Brussels I […]

University Campus Suffolk
Fine Art couse of which i am currently a level 6 student
Creative Scotland condemned by artists
Over 100 of Scotland’s leading artists, including Turner Prize winners, have signed an open letter calling for change at Creative Scotland.

Coach journey to heritage and back
Beacon Art Projects Lincolnshire commissioned artists to create work for historic rural sites during October. We report from the launch.

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Tourist Smoking Room
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Archive
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Venue:
Transition Gallery -
From:
November 02, 2012 -
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November 25, 2012 -
Location:
London

Pecha Kucha Night Wakefield Vol. 7: Drawing Lines
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Archive
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Venue:
The Hepworth -
Date:
October 18, 2012 -
Location:
Yorkshire

Wells Art Contemporary Exhibition
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Wells and Mendip Museum -
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October 12, 2012 -
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October 26, 2012 -
Location:
South West England
Untitled blog post from "Keeping It Going"
There wasn’t enough space in my last post to include the titles of two books that people have recently recommended – they’re both well worth a read, especially if like me, you’re interested in the emotional attachments we make to […]
Untitled blog post from "What’s your work about?"
Right, I’ve established the three words crucial to my practice, but where to go from here? One piece of past advice from tutors is to map concerns. My tendency is to over-complicate, so mapping risks submersion in too much detail. […]