Untitled blog post from "2nd year"
Just had a week confined to the house because of food poisoning. I was bored out of my tiny mind, all I did was throw up and sleep… also a few less pleasent things. Back to uni, and I need […]
Just had a week confined to the house because of food poisoning. I was bored out of my tiny mind, all I did was throw up and sleep… also a few less pleasent things. Back to uni, and I need […]
Well here I am late at night thinking about writing a blog again……..do I have enough time – do I use it as an excuse when artistic decisions get hard or does it clarify my thinking? It is imposible to […]
You start your Masters programme, and immediately you are confronted with the Learning Agreement – a form of contract where you are suppose to map out your academic year using informed assumptions based on the foundations of what your practice […]
Igloo, the collective comprising artists Ruth Gibson and Bruno Martelli, present Visitor, a new installation at the Apthorp Gallery, artsdepot, London.
That 63% of those currently on contract to a-n are practitioners demonstrates our commitment to providing income for artists.
A-n’s Collaborative relationships series exposes the working relationships between artists and the wide range of professionals they choose to collaborate with. In this article, artist David Cotterrell and Projects Director Carolyn Black reflect on the realisation of a unique and demanding work for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail.
A selection of projects that focus on the development of artists’ practice and their engagement with local communities.
Local authority cuts as seen from the frontline of visual arts providers.
Pace Gallery, NEW YORK
12 February – 19 March 2011
Supermarket Day 4 This is the first day that the fair is open to the public. It is immediately and surprisingly busy. A friend is supposed to come during her lunch-break, unfortunately she is delayed and arrives just as Michael […]
Yesterday we had our first artists’ film and video screening. Everyone in the studio works with moving images at least occasionally and Andrea and I are pretty much full time film makers, so it is appropriate that the studio be […]
Sporting League: Game 3. Bayerns, runners up last season seem to have had a bit of a point to prove after their 5-0 win at home to Metronona. Bayerns boss: ‘I think the scoreline was flattering to to be fair, […]
On Friday, while walking past M&S, (Miss Dover loves M&S) we heard some unusual buskers. They were unusual for a number of reasons. Firstly they were neither fiercely blowing an unidentifiable tune on a tin whistle, nor were they being […]
On Wednesday I am meeting with Yu-Chen Wang. Yu-Chen is doing the Breathe residency at the Chinese Arts Centre (http://www.chinese-arts-centre.org) and is looking into the possibility of collaboration. I’ve been looking at her website (http://www.yuchenwang.com) and enjoying her exquisite drawings. […]
So, taking on board the feedback on my presentation, I have abandoned the small drawings and am working bigger and in a less controlling way. I managed to spend several hours in the studio and the only large piece of […]