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Dream. I had this dream: I was the proud owner of a really big foot. People would come from all over to see this really big foot. My life was okay. None Dream. Bee was a German Sheppard. She was […]
Dream. I had this dream: I was the proud owner of a really big foot. People would come from all over to see this really big foot. My life was okay. None Dream. Bee was a German Sheppard. She was […]
‘We know that there exists two types of sleep, which are scarcely less different from each other than they are from the waking state. The first type, which occurs in periods of roughly ninety minutes, is characterized by rapid eye […]
Duality duality, I think you are my friend. Recounting fragments of knowledge and then letting my instincts do the rest. Going with ideas even if I am not sure why, as in life there is nothing you can ever be […]
I asked Mary Branson to tell us a little about her installation, Damascus Road which opens our visual arts programme at St George’s for this year. Mary Branson My intentions are to create a light and sound installation which transforms […]
degree show proposal was handed in today!!! i’m feeling good about what i’ve set out to do… to fill you in and to quoat myself The work is the creation of a digital network and is exploring how networks embedded […]
Just got focused and it’s good. Ideas buzzed around my head til the early hours of this morning and I finally had to get up at 2am to get them on paper. I’ve come up with a really exciting piece […]
Sporting League: Game 6 Bayerns still have a 100 percent record as they defeated 06′ champions Olby away from home. Olby boss..’We’re still essentially a small club, so staying in the league is a bonus for us. I think, maybe, […]
There is a lot of improvisation with the cooking this evening and a real emphasis on the fast as we’re running late. Ben decides to get everybody’s shoes out and start taking photos of them just before the rain descends. […]
Yesterday was our move-in day to studio A6. Bob is making us some DIY tables from some rescued boards (pictured). I’m considering removing all the chips from the woodchip wallpaper. Or as wikipedia prefers, ingrain wallpaper; invented by German pharmacist […]
Contents include: Features include: Residencies and collaborations and Funding the arts locally; in Debate Mark Dean asks is art the new religion? In Collaborative relationships artist David Cotterrell and Projects Director Carolyn Black discuss communication, mutual trust and the benefits […]
Artist Pippa Koszerek considers recent student protests within the context of alternative art school strategies.
Martin Patrick on Robert Filliou and George Brecht’s collaborative shop project La Cédille qui sourit.
Robyn Minogue reports from the ‘For a New Europe: University Struggles Against Austerity’ conference in Paris that looked to discuss and organise a common network based on European -wide issues including autonomous knowledge production, self-education and networking.
Terry Smith discusses the Experimental Art School.
Department 21 is a school within a school where designers, artists and architects can meet, collaborate and share working space beyond the institutional boundaries of their own disciplines.
Elements MA is an unfolding proposition for a educational pathway based around a titular masters course. Initially the MA will manifest itself through a series of events, exhibitions and activities from its base at Trade, Nottingham.
Set up in 2008 for the New Dark Age exhibition, Free School is a non-hierarchical, collectivist, no-cost, peer-led art school.
The Hedgeschoolproject is a participatory work by Glenn Loughran that combines art, architecture and activism to explore forms of critical pedagogy and emancipatory learning.
The Islington Mill Art Academy was set up by students for students. It is an unaccredited, collectively run higher education experience.
Emerging from the self-organised culture of the Los Angeles art scene, The Public School is a peer-led education model.
Set up in 2006, the New International School’s peer-network of fifty members organise events, publications and collaborative works in Finland, France, Serbia, the Netherlands and the UK.