I thought I would update my small part of the web with some new paintings. I completed these paintings far too close to the deadline date for the Threadneedle Prize last week. But I got them in on time and […]
June seems to mainly involve waiting to get paid from various jobs done long ago, trying to catch up with my life and also holding back from making any plans whatsoever as other people make (very last-minute) decisions about where […]
Celebrating my exhibition.
Notes on the work: I have a number of ideas and projects running through my head, my dreams. And coming to visual arts from another artform I’m fond of writing out my ideas, making lists and adding the odd line […]
Jane Ponsford: visual arts organiser The purpose of this blog is to focus and reflect on our two main activities this year, the artist residency and r and d for our organisational development. So posts to the blog will be […]
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UNIVERSITY of SUNDERLAND, SUNDERLAND
19 – 26 June 2009
The Wasp Room, Tether Studios, Nottingham
29 May – 14 June 2009
Kathryn Partington, 'Ethereal Neckpiece ', Natural and hand dyed printed silks combined and interlinked with handformed silver frames, 2008. Photo: Tas Kyprianou.