Maggi Hambling was mentioned during a tutorial with Jane 11/12/20 in relation to my sculptures of US from level 5 and CUBED. Hambling is a Feminist artist, she created a sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft a British Feminist, who was a write […]
‘Hearth and Heat’ 22 – 26 July 2015, Florence Trust, St Saviours’, London, GB
Martha Rosler was a name from my group crit 24/11/20, to explore the male gaze, effects upon women and the “oppressive women’s roles” (MoMa, 2020) of the kitchen further. Reflection 19/03/21: Rosler’s performance piece within the kitchen inspired me to […]
Local Artist helps bring colour to Thamesmead’s Canals
We have come full circle as I link Gemma Marmalade back to BA Zanditon. Gemma Marmalade tells me how to tell a lie that is 62% more believable. We also discuss her project to set up a call centre in […]
Through the a-n bursary earlier this year, I got the necessary skills and confidence to work on my long-term performance-research project on ecology, gender and ritual transformations.
I’ve added toothpaste to the sculpture last week. The flexibility of the toothpaste highlighted the physical characteristics of the metal sheet because of the key differences between the metal and the toothpaste. The toothpaste is subjected to change over time, […]
John Cage Boyle Family – maps, darts, chance Think of the reasons for choosing own photographs to place work in Land art Words are like toothpaste – Calligraphic brush stroke on paper surface Landscape – lost in the tonality of […]
When the project idea began it seemed relatively straight forward; find out what arts organisations are up to in terms of Covid-19, how they’re protecting their audience and what they want artists to do to help. At this point Coventry […]
Arts Council England have awarded me a project grant to research how to create interactive art without touch over the next year
I will be open for visitors and buyers at my little studio in the beautiful Purbeck Hill of Dorset
In the fading light on a December afternoon, Fraisia, Dan and Anna met at the Hotwells Piazza in Bristol to discuss how doughnut economics could apply to an artists’ network and how that could specifically relate to our community art […]
We speak to Maria Hatling about what inspired her a-n at 40 logo design, her painting practice and what she’s been up during a tumultuous 2020.
We speak to Maria Hatling about what inspired her a-n at 40 logo design, her painting practice and what she’s been up during a tumultuous 2020.
Finally got my new website up and running. https://fran-duggan-art.business.site/?m=true
I don’t know if I’m quite ready to do the end of year review… but in preparation I have glanced through my year of blogging to get a feel for the year. There are the obvious Covid-19 related things, but […]
Reflection 15/03/21: This upcoming period until beginning of Jan was an experimental period, I felt confused with where to go next with film but this helped me zone into projection into the aspects of Mulvey’s essay of the male gaze […]
Bobby Bakers show, Diary Drawings, is a exceptional look into mental health over the past 3 decades. An observant approach to broach a subject that has long been buried. With deteriorating mental health in the mid 1990s, Baker was admitted […]
After my formative assessment with Jane, I wanted to continue the exploration of performative art as the feedback was so successful from my group crit 20/11/20. Hannah Wilke did this in her performative work I researched last year L5 which impacted […]