I have created a few pieces of photography which are calming, bright and mesmerizing in colour. I made these pieces through some art therapy work I did in college. The only thing people search for in life is happiness. When […]
Craigynos Castle tell me that 76 people have already booked in for the lunch to launch our book:"Children of Craig-y-nos". And we still have three weeks to go! Meanwhile delighted to see that the Society of Scottish Artists are prepared […]
get over yourself!! I think I have now got over myself! After the wonderful summer’s evening enthusiastic reception the exhibition received at the opening last Thursday and the fact that I had so much support from Castlefield Gallery staff making […]
the show – part1 Actually, one of the best things was that all these factors, for myself at least, began to create a new physical and emotional narrative in the exhibition. Starting upstairs in a light-hearted spirit with Wilson’s games, […]
Following the stairs, Jil Moore’s glimmering vessels, containing the floating child, the swirl of light, traffic and the reflections of yourself, the streets, bridges and tower outside the goldfish bowl of the gallery. Drawn into this shimmering world within a […]
On 30th April 6-8, there is to be a panel discussion with some of the artists to look at the approach they each took. We could range these from “investigation” to “observer’ to “active engagement” methods in terms of the […]
It seems that I'm the only person interested in sculpture, but I suppose thats nothing new and I should be used to it by now. I think doing a part time MA is a very lonely process; I put in […]
I get a further email from Claire, the researcher. She writes that she appreciates that I’m willing to take part in the research into creativity. She says that she has conducted interviews like this before. She gives some further guidelines […]
MA in Fine Art – sculpture
Mary A.Fitzgerald, 'Backyard', Oil on board , 2009. Courtesy: Stone Gallery and the Artist.