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Venue:
Fusion Arts -
Date:
October 08, 2011 -
Location:
London
Warehouse – N1 7SL, London
30 August – 23 October 2011
Old Spitalfelds Market, London
22 September 2010 – 28 September 2011
The focus of my research is the interaction between material culture and human activity. I had several opportunities to participate in archaeological fieldwork when I was an undergraduate student. I was fascinated by the archaeologists who created a study subject […]
From my experience in anthropology studies, I have found shortcomings and restrictions in this methodology. Anthropologists obtain abundant information by staying at particular spots for long periods to investigate and study the daily life of natives as living biographies. Under […]
The focus of my research is the interaction between material culture and human activity. I had several opportunities to participate in archaeological fieldwork when I was an undergraduate student. I was fascinated by the archaeologists who created a study subject […]
From my experience in anthropology studies, I have found shortcomings and restrictions in this methodology. Anthropologists obtain abundant information by staying at particular spots for long periods to investigate and study the daily life of natives as living biographies. Under […]
How can the Fates be so rubbish? Sometimes I think someone has it in for me. Nothing but endless bloody rain. The Farningham Horse Project continues its perambulations around Kent. Most Saturdays Ros Barker [my project partner], my husband and […]
Well, we have signed the papers for Forth Valley Open Studios to become a C.I.C – Community interest Company. This does not give us charity status – which would require us to jump through many more hoops- but it ensures […]
The Project Space now has the two artist/ curator speakers lined up, which is exciting. One of the speakers is an experienced curator with links to Norfolk and to the Salthouse, North Norfolk annual group exhibition. We are also looking […]
Emblem – Deconstructed And Destroyed :A Homage To John Latham Christina Mitrentse 30 September – 2 November 2011 Thursday- Sunday 1-6pm. Launch Evening: Friday 30 September 2011, 7 – 11 p.m Performance by Aoife Van Linden Tol At: Trinity ∴ […]
I think I’m quite suggestible. If someone I like and/or respect has a thought about my work, I’m all set to say “That’s a good idea!” and set off down that path. It can take me quite an effort of […]
A public billboard commissioned by Trinity ∴ viewable 24/7. As part of Add To My Library pays tribute to John Latham’s book relief sculpture which penetrates the window fronting Flat Time House. Trinity ∴ 310 Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE10 […]
5th September Meeting with Sue, Andy, Mike, Sarah and Penny Part One We met to discuss the building of the kiln. The restoration of the buildings was proceeding rapidly and the time had come to renovate the roof structure. Andy […]
5th September Meeting Part Two There was some confusion over the bricks and building materials for the kiln – we learnt that we needed to be very specific about the types of brick necessary – it wasn’t enough to talk […]
What is it about galleries and disabilities? People with disabilities negotiate space differently depending upon their impairment. – Before I go any furtheri need to make a necessary comment about language – the disability world is fraught in terms of […]
On Tuesday I met with composer artist Ailis Ni Riain and writer David Gaffney to listen inside the space we are using to the sound piece they have created – the venue is an empty shop in the Pavilions shopping […]
My work ‘Declaration’ is now safely in Leeds and hopefully already on the wall. The wood was quite fragile and I was worried that if I kept drilling holes into it, it would shatter completely. Therefore before it went on […]
That’s it, weeks and weeks..if not months and months.. of preparation over and now the waiting period begins. The deadline for the application was last night, but instead of making last minute adjustments to it, I went out. It was […]