Today is the first day of NEWMEDIA DAET FESTIVAL 2011 it runs until sunday and theres plenty of content online as well as there being installations in Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines… My work for the festival is changing daily and […]
As puerile fantasy and adult longing grease against one another in their attempt to assimilate, they slip in-between, leaving a gap in which I have come to inhabit. One of the many things that cajole within its confines is the […]
[continued from previous post….] Anyway, the other dream I had was last night; huge engulfing, destructive waves – hmmm, there’s a pattern here, my dreams are quite destructive! – well, this time the dream was slightly different, the waves were […]
Just read a few of my past posts and know I’ve been wasting my time…maybe the exercise has been cathartic and important for me to keep this online diary of trivia going occasionally…but where on earth did I find the […]
The website is up for the degree show. Website is my job while others are busy with writing to sponsors, fliers, posters, invites, facebook pages, catering etc. We are a good team. With the website i wanted to make it […]
Time management, not easy when your part-time everything. I was up at six this morning. Made the breakfasts, and pack lunches. Then over my cuppa I was working on some designs for a gift for one of my close friends. […]
begun in 2011 this blog is a repository of my efforts and endeavours through my search for my concerns and realisations of them.
The ups, downs and sidewayses of developing a collaborative sign language performance for the London Word Festival 2011, and its subsequent adaptation for Tate Britain.
Stephen Grimes, 'Working Story Board for John Huston's Moby Dick 1956'. Courtesy: Oona Grimes.
Louie Psihoyos, 'Mother and Calf', Photograph, 2011. Courtesy: OPS.
'First@108 Public Art Award', 2011.
Victoria Lucas and Richard William Wheater, '12 MONTHS OF NEON LOVE', Photography, 2011. Photo: Victoria Lucas and Richard William Wheater. Courtesy: Victoria Lucas and Richard William Wheater.
Sue Platt, 'Into the Night', Collagraph with Chine Colle, 2010.
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
29 January – 30 April 2011
A new report from MTM London for Arts Council England exposes the potential for greater audience development in the arts through digital media.
A pilot initiated by Judith Mottram, Terry Shave and Joanne Lee from Nottingham Trent University’s School of Art and Design, ‘A Field Guide to Ideas’ is a collaboration with former Arts Council East Midlands Visual Arts & Literature Head Alison Lloyd.
Following the reduction in funding available to the arts, practitioners will need to rely less on traditional arts funding sources such as the arts councils and find other ways of financing projects. Here, artist Emily Speed outlines some of the newest options for creative and visual arts projects, that are covered more fully in the online a-n Practical guide How to get crowd-funding
From the Twitter and Artists talking communities.