3min blog #4 Having spent a week tending a sick child (and not getting any work done) I was excited this morning to think that I would finally get back to my studio (KINETICA IN ONE WEEK!). Fate is against […]
In anticipation of the Tooth Fairy As I work my way through this project I am becoming aware that my working process is evolving to be very sculptural. Initially I had a very fixed idea of where this piece was […]
It is two weeks since I have began to work on my project. This has involved drawing up a list of contacts of people and organisations to let them know about the project and to invite the to take part. […]
Getting excited about the prospect of an Empty Shop project and I’ve made a few calls, gathered a few names and have begun in earnest. The plan is to find a space to inhabit at least cost possible with members […]
Introduction Post It’s been a few months since I last blogged on here, and the last blog naturally ran it’s course as I completed the MA. For me, keeping a blog is important as I really do not get on […]
Goodness me! I’m nearly blown over by the support I’ve had already. Only a few hours have passed since my last post, but so much has happened it feels like I’ve done a weeks work! Lots of folk from press […]
I moved my equipment into the project space today: four bags, some packaged paper, a rucksack and a wrapped-up sheet of glass I labelled GLASS in a moment of undue clarity last night. The gallery’s closed to the public on […]
Porter & Jenkinson, 'Curious Pursuits'.
Sean Vicary, 'Lament', 2012. Production still
Contents include: This month in arts funding news Dany Louise reports on how ACE funding cuts are impacting on small-scale production and artist-centred organisations; and we re-publish Variant’s intelligent commentary on Creative Scotland’s vision; in Reviews Maria Fusco selects texts […]
Zanne Andrea completed her Fine Art degree at University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol, in the summer of 2011. We catch up with her en route to a collaborative empty-shops project and off the back of a mini-residency, six months on from graduating.
Jennifer Picken has been working with a-n since her MFA studies at Newcastle University, and continues her role in the Communications and Partnerships team working remotely from Amsterdam – where she has a studio. Here she maps her alternative working routes through undergraduate study, from volunteering to mentoring and beyond.
Adele Wagstaff, 'Portrait of Mahmoud'.
Guest Projects, London
27 – 29 January 2012
Still mainly horizontal. Almost forgot: – audio recorder – headphones – all the cables