
Emergence
Keeping things going post graduation in a place by the sea… follow the development of my work and ideas in the big wide world!
Keeping things going post graduation in a place by the sea… follow the development of my work and ideas in the big wide world!
The first meeting of the AIR Representation working group took place in Birmingham in September to discuss primary areas of research for an artists representation model.
Hans Abbing’s provocation on the Creative Scotland debate site posits that “general subsidies for artists should gradually be abolished…”
From October 2009 until April 2010 i will be working at Nottingham Trent University as part of the Artist Access into Art Scheme. Read the blog for more info.
Great day in Dover last Saturday despite the rain. About 50 people turned up for the DAD opening of Resider/Reside (http://www.dadonline.eu/blog/). It’s the conversations triggered on such occasions that really make the day. Art has a way of doing that […]
Celestial Contrakt – a group multidisciplinary project organised and curated by London based artist Christina Mitrentse and artist/printmaker Jonas Ranson. The project has been presented at Schwartz gallery premises at Hackney wick next to olympic site 2012 as it necessitates […]
im back from berlin. i managed to photograph the border using the u bahn & s bahn stations and saw alot of berlin. so much and in such a short space of time, that i became very disorientated and went […]
AA2A 27.10.09 I suppose in many ways this is a new blog as I am starting a new project but in another way it is just a continuation of previous working practices. Visiting Nottingham Trent University last week was an […]
I am continuing to paint on glass for monoprinting. I like the quick build up of wet paint and the stickiness the printing medium gives it. I seem to have a confidence and a directness that I am loosing when […]
‘FORMOSA’ BY JUNEAU PROJECTS LAUNCH EVENT AT THE SHELL GROTTO, 13/11/09 6-9 PM SHOW THEN OPEN AT CRATE, 15/11/09 AND 19-22/11/09 12-5PM ——————————————- For the second show in the Bad Translation Programme, Crate have commissioned Juneau Projects to create a […]
Jane Ponsford visual arts organiser At St George’s we are moving towards the end of this year’s residency. Louise, our artist-in-residence for this year has completed most of the collaborative days and will be concentrating on finishing off her woven […]
I am all packed for my journey to Bath tomorrow. Well to be truthful I have packed and repacked the work for my show no less than 3 times. My own bag, which will contain my essentials for a two-day […]
Back from Geneva – what an unbelievably expensive place! Weirdly enough, the first port of call Katie brought me to, was to a show to meet an artist who also has a home near Salisbury and wants to join the […]
Artist Profile Marc Wayland Marc Wayland’s work Beyond the Hungry Away further develops the subjects Wayland explores through photography and printmaking. The difference between living and dying is thought of as a fragile membrane. It is that proximity to death […]
After presenting my Peer Review at Fabrica and showing mock ups and photocopies for the first time beyond the home front, my thinking is clearer. I answered some of my own questions. What am I trying to say? What is […]
Hello again, just got reminded about my blog. I’d kinda forgotten as it was unpublished the first times I tried. Where to start??? Check out this page on newartcriticism for now and I’ll carch up tomorrow. X http://www.newartcriticism.co.uk/cohedia.html
Looking for a venue. I’m looking for a venue in London, for it was where I spent the first 36 years of my life. It would be like a coming home party for me; which is how I feel about […]
I am in the ‘full-blooded’ stage of the project. Was in Bristol last week, a lot happened – major installation design decisions, planning for the catalogue. presentations to teachers, gifting sessions at the Museum with a group of students doing […]
Project coordinator Ed Adam and consultant Sovay Berriman tell Jane Watt how Alias (Artists-led Initiative Advisory service) has developed over the last ten years. They discuss the dilemmas that artist-led organisations face and offer their survival tips.
Introducing Victoria Coyle, from Swansea as a designer to part-time research-based Fine Art practice at the Metropolitan University. In the final year of her BA, she discusses the balance between dissertation proposals, negotiations with subject and dealing with pre-graduation expectation: finding that using her previous experience in professionalism gives her new avenues in working as an artist today.