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My work has been featured for a week on the British University Artists website, you can check it out here, http://www.britishuniversityartists.org/
My work has been featured for a week on the British University Artists website, you can check it out here, http://www.britishuniversityartists.org/
miami vice i painted today big shot i am who do i think? forget the big bald patch enjoy time bonding the obsession with the gay priest kyle is in trouble with the police….. kipper barking young dog lived is […]
So, did I mention I’m studying with the OU? Art History. Currently, I’m doing a course they call ‘Renaissance Art, Reconsidered’. The OU is tough! Tough, but I’d highly recommend it! It’s kicking my butt, but it’s a stellar course […]
As 2011 BYAM SHAW alumna Eliza Self’s totebag boldly states: “CSM FUCKED MY ART SCHOOL (NOT IN A GOOD WAY)” Last year, Byam Shaw celebrated its Centinary. It was an independent art school until 2003, when it was subsumed by […]
I had three tutorials last friday at college, and not suprisingly three different opinions to contend with. The tutors at college have insisted that I stop making work in my sketchbook, which finally I did, to be told by visiting […]
I’m up in Somerset for a few days break and to do a bit of reading. I’m staying with Adam’s parents and I’ve been doing my best to answer their questions about how I spend my time as a part-time […]
RE-VISIT, RE-VIEW. PART TWO Like Spread, the second piece of work re-visited and re-viewed for the East Sussex Open also had its origins at the Redoubt Fortress where I’d worked on a project during 2009. The piece, Just Looking For […]
I have finally started on my final piece for my degree show…………. Continuing my previous work I am using dough as a metaphor for domesticity, inspired by Rabelais’ Gargantua, a giant that “pees” on the people drowning thousands, I thought, […]
Thanks for the sunshine!! Gargantuanna is far too big to fit in an oven as i have contructed her as one piece rather than seperate pieces to join later thankfully the sunshine is really helping to “cook” her hope it […]
6.30 pm. I’ve just arrived back in Brighton after a week away with family, and am feeling particularly dazed, even for me. I spent most of last week in the Sussex countryside, where my parents had rented a converted barn, […]
BA top-up A mixed media module led course that encourages self-direction and experimentation where art history lectures advocate critical thinking and a diverse theoretical underpinning
Social network and how much time it takes!?! that is the question! We have a website, this blog, a facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Studio75/188768711157603 – please visit! – a blog attached to the website where we put pics and things from […]
The Sporting League: Game 27 Bayerns reached the seventy point mark with a three goals to two win over bumbling Bombaya…Novia remained hot on their heels with an away victory over Dons…Red Star seemed to have turned a corner by […]
FAFF2011 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Wednesday 27th July 2011Westgate Studios, Wakefield (UK)FREE ENTRY http://fundadaartistsfilmfestival.blogspot.com/ OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS WHAT: Open call for single-channel screen-based art; film, video, animation (no thematic criteria) WHO: Anyone can submit to FAFF2011; all nationalities, all career […]
A-N Artists Talking Asked: “It would be great from our point of you if you were to make a special post in your blog to the issues around working abroad – anything that you think might be of interest to […]
Well the artist group I am in has voted to change its name so Moving Clay is now artXstra. Our first exhibition under the new name will be at the Macclesfield Barnaby festival in Incubation Arts, Dukes Court, Macclesfield in […]
Sometimes I’m just a bit rubbish. The Chicago Reader wants to cover our performance drawing in the window of Art on Armitage. The images we sent were too low res and I’ve been a bit slow off the mark realising […]
AS ONE WEEK BECOMES ANOTHER… I reflect on the past week and order its events in my mind. I realise that I have enjoyed the balancing acts of my different roles, while at the same time wishing for the continuity […]
I love art I love art. Art saved my life. As an isolated overweight gay boy attending a tough comprehensive school in Essex in the late 70s and 80s art showed me something else. Beyond the joy of the art […]
Is surface texture, pattern and ‘the natural’ an escape or a trap? Rosalind Davis talks to Andrew Bryant about this and other questions in her work written about in her Artists talking blog.
Am really enjoying building my shelf (or the wooden construction to hold my six tv screens which I refer to as ‘my shelf’). I first thought I would just buy one from Ikea as that would fit with the domestic […]
Maybe ideas are some sort of strangely pleasant virus – they pass from one person to another, needing a host but not really having an owner? Although the work I have begun during my time at the Chinese Arts Centre […]
I am interested in how we communicate in the digital age when everything is free and instant. So, during a recent visit to the Caribbean I kept a travel blog and discovered a whole new sub-culture- on the internet: an […]
Things for the Art Trail are progressing at a good pace. We have had several meetings with the Town Council and the Food festival committee who are all very supportive. At the last meeting, the lady who owns the Black […]