July Visit to Bristol Museum part 1 So, the visit to the Museum this time round was a very different experience – ‘Banksy vs Bristol Museum’ is on at the moment (witty, irreverent, playful, I like it..) and it is […]
July Visit to Bristol Museum Part 2 I gave my first workshop the next morning at the Museum, to The People’s Panel, a group who represent non-traditional museum audiences and have worked with the museum on interpreting work before, notable […]
JULIET- Just got a text from my friend Joanna, she says ‘Sounds to me like ur beginning to enjoy hiding away!’ Maybe she’s right. I’m sitting at the kitchen table where I’ve been sitting most of the day except now […]
I suppose this is where the ‘degrees unedited’ blog ends. I imagine I will continue on through the ‘artists talking’ bit, could well be an intriguing way of thinking through work and discussing the complications and (hopefully) joys of ongoing […]
All the gory details of the GSA Mutual adventure this summer at the Southside Studios, Glasgow. Written jointly by Carrie Skinner, Jen White, Amy Birchard and Juliet Fellows-Smith.
Judy Boyt, 'Evocation of Speed', Bronze sculpture on polished steel plinth, 2001. Photo: John Guy. Courtesy: Judy Boyt. The very first winner of the Derby - Diomed- versus the 2000 winner - Galileo. This sculpture won the Sporting Trust Award in 2001 and is situated at The Derby Square, The Ebbisham Centre, Epsom.
Judy Boyt, 'Evocation of Speed', Bronze sculpture on polished steel plinth, 2001. Photo: John Guy. Courtesy: Judy Boyt. This sculpture won the British Sporting Art Trust Award 2001. It illustrates the very first winner of the Derby- Diomed-versus the 2000 winner- Galileo. It is situated at The Derby Square, The Ebbisham Centre, Epsom.
Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson.
image by Juliet Fellows-Smith.
Andrew Maclean (born 1980, Kirkcaldy) graduated in 2007 with MSc Electronic Imaging from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, and in 2003 with BA (Hons) Fine Art from the same institution. In 2004 he became a committee member […]
Haunch of Venison, London
15 May – 25 July 2009
Townley and Bradby, 'A Game With Hoops, Balls and a Field of Weeds', intervention, 2009. Photo: Townley and Bradby.
'The Mountain of Fire and Miracles'.
Dan Robinson, 'Interior, Low Parkamoor farm', Site-specific installation/renovation project, 2005/2006. Photo: Polly Braden / Thinking Space for the North.. Courtesy: Dan Robinson.
Amie Bolissian, 'Granny Rose (detail)', Oil on canvas, 2009.