
Jordan Baseman- The Most Powerful Weapon in this World
BALTIC- Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle
6 February – 9 May 2010
BALTIC- Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle
6 February – 9 May 2010
Book short-listed for award “A powerful story told in words and pictures assembled from first-hand accounts…reveals shocking details of children’s lives in a Welsh TB hospital.” That’s what the judges say about “Children of Craig-y-nos”. Well, I guess I never […]
Yesterday we got some way through the catalogue, it is still not finished but it’s looking pretty damn good. I got to the studios at 8 last night and I had no energy what so ever. I just about managed […]
There’s something attainable across the airwaves. “We have a secret hidden group on Facebook where we exchange ideas but its nothing compared to a good chat over the phone.” Most of the time Kimbal seems to be away performing in […]
Alice In Disneyland @ The Terrace Lincoln is now finished, and I’m really pleased with the feedback in my gloriously tea stained comments book – follow the white rabbit to Lincoln Central Library from 4th – 7th May, by which […]
This blog documents my research into the relationship between psychology, the arts and technology between 2010-2012. For current projects please see www.vanessabartlett.com For details of the exhibition Group Therapy: Mental Distress in a Digital Age please see the FACT website […]
It’s not every day you get a cheque for £450 and you don’t know why. As it was from Kesteven District Council I guessed it wouldn’t be a mistake. Then it clicked. We had been successful in a bid for […]
My New York flight has been rescheduled rather annoyingly for the week I am installing the show at Backlit. I had also planned visits to Manchester and Liverpool, so they have been pushed to one side in order for me […]
It snowed and snowed and snowed. Motorist’s stranded on the A3. Panic buying. Shops running out of milk. The whole country closed down. You couldn’t get salt from anywhere. The first day it really snowed it bought half of the […]
I am starting to realise my degree show work… Continuing with investigating Manchester School of Art whilst researching other famous art institutions, namely, Black Mountain College, North Carolina. A school that was only open from 1933 to 1957, producing artists […]
All my steam has been channelled into getting a storyboard drafted out for the film I have decided to make. With production costs (not covered for this by the Arts Council funding) I set myself a deadline to get it […]
Today is catalogue day. We’re going to be placing everything together and hopefully getting somewhere near finished. Some part of me is extremely annoyed at having to do this, and the fact that I could be doing studio work in […]
It really is a bare knuckle ride this Core Gallery craziness! We wait on tenterhooks for the website to be up and running, a little overdue, but of course as someone is helping us out with this our hands are […]
I am creating a cyborg landscape portraits. The fieldwork offers me a physical routes and html colour is the root of this landscape. I didn’t create cyber art in cyberspace. Actually, I created artworks in traditional landscape portrait way but […]
This month, a-n’s Newcastle offices have seen the hanging of our first purchase of artists’ work.
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