Bradford Degree Show
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Archive
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Venue:
Bradford College -
From:
June 21, 2012 -
To:
June 27, 2012 -
Location:
Yorkshire
Centrespace, VRC, Dundee
14 April – 20 May 2012
Water Street Gallery, Todmorden
2 – 27 May 2012
Artists and co-mentors Ania Bas and Ruthie Ford explore socially engaged issues, language and practice. Here they talk to Andrew Bryant about the importance of process, their collaborative blog and the artists’ relationship to critical reading, writing and debate.
Summary of research into international visual artists’ representation by April Britski, Director of Canadian Artists’ Representation/Le Front des artistes canadiens (CARFAC).
….to document and archive a ten year project…to win the Turner prize….10, 000hrs of art….1,000 hrs per annum
“The modern artist exists in a society as an experimenter with the conventions of culture; licensed to define his/her practice, its criteria and aims, independently from the dynamics that drive the change in conventions that prevail in the same culture […]
Moving on to stage two of our big plan is getting increasingly complicated. It seemed easy enough – go to Stockholm with artwork, meet lots of nice artists, plan exhibition with group and new artists for later in year. So… […]
Back to the lovely Studfall Infants today where we had the funniest time trying to get the footballs out of the fruit – whole thing brought new emphasis to the title ‘Strained Fruit’! I now have a secret trick (let […]
Today I had arranged for two of my print students to talk to the BYU group about their use of the screenprint process. As BYU’s printmaking department do not use screenprint I wanted them to see how versatile a print […]
After Mary’s excellent introduction I demonstrated the practical business of setting up a screen on the bed, how to mix inks and how to print. I had already printed a two colours from a layered CMYK halftone. For my demo […]
Some people I know know someone who has been nominated for The Turner Prize, I don’t know him.
Experimentica 2012 proposal I propose a programme of one on one monologues about an alternative, underdog theory of evolution. This alternative theory of evolution is known as The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis whose strongest advocate is the Welsh writer Elaine Morgan. […]
I’m not getting much time to blog lately as it’s the final few days before studio clear out and the degree show goes up! I’ve been busy working on the final touches to my assessment work so it’s been difficult […]
I have one of my screen printed art works on the back cover of the a-n degrees publication this month! 2012_degrees.flip It’s hard to see detail on this flip book version so head over to my website to […]
Carly Withers – Performance Art/Film As an artist, I am concerned in seeking the opportunity to celebrate the physical and psychological side of making art exploring ones unconscious thought process. I like to think of my body as an art […]
The rabbit at Savigny Platz I wasn’t sure if this is someones art project, an easter decoration or both, interesting anyway..!!
Lies, Lies, Lies Mythomania: an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating or/ pseudologica fantastica I watched Pamela Meyer’s talk on TED: ‘How to spot a liar’ – http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/pamela_meyer_how_to_spot_a_liar.html which led me to considering documenting a conversation as a […]
I will be showing my screen printed work at the NUCA Fine Art Degree Show this summer. Please join me in celebrating my graduation with this final show at Norwich University College of the Arts! The show is on from […]
yesterday was boiling hot and really busy, I travelled across the city by train (and bus due to construction work!) to visit an exhibition space on the Ku’damm for another of my projects. I rarely go to this area as […]
My friend and fellow artist has been following our blog. I sat down for a coffee with her the other day and she said she is finding the blog very hard to follow. I’ve been trying to figure out why […]