SHU Creative Spark // Interview with Becky Shaw [part 2]
Sheffield Hallam University and S1 Artspace, Sheffield
10 – 24 June 2011
Sheffield Hallam University and S1 Artspace, Sheffield
10 – 24 June 2011
PSYCHOANALYSL FACE THE WEIWEI OF CHINESE CENSORSHIP. Now in my second week, psychoanalYSL collective have begun to concretize their vision for the exhibition, and so we come to a face myriad of hurdles standing in our way. The London based […]
Invisible cities, by Italo Calvino. Added To My Library by Nat Skobeeva photographer London
Thoughts of my wardrobe and unwritten notes are more symbolic today. Images using the wardrobe and thoughts of making images for the inside of the wardrobe are ticking over. Interested in how events serve as reminders, dates prompt thoughts and […]
Things are starting to move at the centre now , due to the intervention of Naomi Horlock – an art educator who I’ve worked with on several occasions and who had initially introduced me to LDT. She is very good […]
I had an opportunity at work to contribute to the team meeting and give a short presentation. My section of the presentation was about the brand, overcoming objectives, key words, and key service. For me the first thing I always […]
June, Midsummer. Its 4pm, time to go, filling my back pack with the essentials, paint, string, my cameras, one, two, three, and begin my journey over the fields and farmland. It’s an upward struggle and despite my daily walks I […]
Sporting League: Game 7 Scores Tranquilayers increased their lead at the top of the table to four points. Trq boss: ‘Drakens caused us a few problems early on in the game and missed a couple of sitters. I was pleased […]
Video performance: Wales – Essex This is a video I made with Jon Piccolo during a workshop organised by the Changing Room gallery in Stirling. I come from Wales and Jon from Essex, both areas of the UK which have […]
I’ve accepted an offer on my flat. I should be in Stockholm in September. My life is about change in a big way. I’m incredibly excited. I can’t quite believe that I’m really doing it. Moving to Stockholm is truly […]
Fourteen days later dually image [a nod to handstand technique] I am heading backwards in to the south again, for the second time in a week. Soon I will hit England with the North Sea on my right hand side […]
The sketches so far are small and fairly neat but I’m hoping to expand on these so that there is more texture and more bold shapes coming through. The bulk of the project won’t be realised yet because I have […]
The Finale Thank you to all who came to our show Seventy Feet at the Truman Brewery. We had a blast!! The show was a great success, with the opening night being very busy and with lots of lovely people […]
Running Studio 75 is not just about offering ourselves and our friends good exhibition opportunities in London. Of course it is that; it’s a great space that lends itself to quite a wide variety of shows and also perfect for […]
Litigation is definitely not one of the ‘top 10 things to do before I die’. The case mangement conference is a week on Friday. We live in a bubble and sometimes it is difficult to feel the temperature outside. I […]
Today I made the house a bit tidier. For weeks I have been stuck, I haven’t drawn or written or made anything so today instead of staring at a blank page I brushed and mopped and cleaned and washed and […]
Sporting League: Game 6 Tranquilayers made it six wins on in a row as they edged past an improved Metronova by two goals to one…Universo Collunteen missed a last gasp penalty against Green Tree to draw nil -nil…Threadbare Pacifica dropped […]
‘Volatile bodies’, Towards a corporeal feminism by Elizabeth Grosz. ADDED TO MY LIBRARY by Vicky Papageorgiou- art historian/lecturer
Yesterday I set up some lighting to get some better quality images of my drawings from the residency. I have been applying for work, and preparing some presentations for talks that I will be doing next week. It has been […]
And a few more final shots..
Thought I’d flag up the current Rant on Axis’ website. It’s called Critical Distance, and points out that art reviews are often too harsh, poking fun for the sake of it, or conversely too generously flattering, or too fluffy and […]
We had this idea to use last year’s christmas tree as the starting point for the commission for Oriel Myrddin.
Day 2 The tree is proving really time-consuming in terms of paper mache. I think it’s driving Jeanette bonkers.
Day 5 It isnt getting any easier…but it is getting done…
Day 9 Still sticking…