Ecce Home Tesco The show opened on the 26th June, introducing Stoke on Trent to Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson’s Devolution Theory. A theory that sees a Tesco dystopia where the human skeletal structure has devolved to cater for the […]
bernard charnley – the instability of spaces as part of Dialogue Box-AirSpace window 5th – 14th August The installation of paintings comment on the paradox of fragility but strength of spaces, the ones we construct in our heads or those […]
04/08/09 Today we had a real meeting marathon. We met Edward and Sonia Balassanian founders of NPAK (Armenian Centre for Contemporary Experimental Art) and spoke about their work and their role in the Armenian arts scene. As the main contemporary […]
05/08/09 We spent the morning in Echmiadzin, the Armenian ‘Vatican’. Between 180 and 340 AD it was Armenia’s capital and is still the centre of Armenian religious activity. Aside from beautiful churches, one can see many relics including the Holy […]
TALK-EXHIBITION-PERFORMANCE 09.08.09 So… it was my artist talk yesterday. This is not something that I have done for some time so I was a little anxious in the sense that I wanted to represent my work in the best possible […]
I’ve just completed the second leg of the project to establish European Regions of Culture. After Poland I contacted the Higher Academy of Happiness and they thought it was a good time to get involved. They had specific concerns about […]
Veronica is in Wales at the moment, studying Welsh on an intensive four week course in Aberystwyth. She managed a day off to see some of us, and Pamela came over especially from Ireland to join in. (Our thanks to […]
and then…..after the meeting in Harlech yesterday afternoon, Pamela and Alison headed rapidly eastwards over the mountains towards Bala and the last evening of the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol. The logistics of the day’s travelling meant we didn’t get there until most […]
di harding, 'nature', glass, aug 2009. Photo: di harding. one of three fused glass panels in garden feature
Odette England, 'Attentional Landscape #21', Archival Digital C-Print.
Sandra Moore, 'Clock Drawings', Pen & Ink, Pencil Crayon & Gouache, 2009.
We all met at yesterday at five. I mean, us, the artists. Agreed that this couldn’t go on – but we were invited here to do work, we want to do it, we can if they let us get on […]
continued from last post… We phone Zilnas, Eero was expecting to do a lecture – paid – on the Wednesday – he’d been booked, after someone else dropped out. Zilnas is out of town but agrees to get on to […]
Paulius has arrived. My stuff is now off the laptop. He wants the Sim cards back – they have under a fiver’s worth of credit. The milk has run out. I’m off to the CAC for some breakfast.
Where do we go after art school? Having finally been severed from the umbilical support structures that have maintained us for a matter of years, how do we confront that myth of “the real world”? Do we collapse into saleability […]
My goodness, my Blog! I have neglected to write for a bit, as I have been busily undertaking the beginning of the residency and with minimal internet access. Now I am back online I’ll add a few posts to update […]
Almost a year since I first stepped off the Cal-Mac Ferry, I finally returned to Eigg. I’ve spent almost a year proposing, planning, and preparing, and it feels as if I have already done the project a hundred different ways […]
It’s been a few weeks now since I landed on shore, and I have settled in very well. The public information letters that I sent out before my arrival are starting to tally-up in the islanders’ minds, with the strange […]
so now it is all over and the results, happily, better than I ever expected, it was quite emotional but I now feel a bit lost. As a mature student I am not looking for a career in photography although […]
25 July – Wandered around Boulogne all day – did all the tourist stuff and then felt confused about what I was doing – so many ideas and words swimming around my head …. kept getting side tracked. The place […]
26 & 27 July – moved up the coast and visited Cap Gris Nez and could see White Cliffs of Dover – Very exicted to find lots of bunkers and traces of Henry II’s fort. Found an enormous doughnut shaped […]