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Gary O'Connor, 'The Field'.
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En Residencia, Gijon (2009)
Resource Profile

Safle

In October 2010 Safle ceased trading following the withdrawal of funding from the Arts Council of Wales. Back in April 2009, Jane Watt spoke to Safle’s Project Managers and Executive Director about how they were supporting artists to develop and make work in the public realm. At the time Safle was one of the UK’s largest independent public art consultancies.

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The Field
Event Exhibition

The Field

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    Transition Gallery
  • From:
    May 02, 2009
  • To:
    May 31, 2009
  • Location:
    London
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Untitled blog post from "Empty Shops Network"

I like the idea of shops you find in a back street, hidden round a corner, that you can never find after your first visit; that element of magic in the humdrum of retail. And this week, in Worthing's Guildbourne […]

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Untitled blog post from "goldsmiths"

oh my. not heard yet. im feeling cross now. the ahrc application has to in by mon with two references – if i get in. im going to take my bit of form in today as im away for the […]

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Untitled blog post from "Kingston University"

‘Heave’ Sculpture, Installation and Performance by TURNHURST. The title alone conjures up a wide ranging line of enquiry – effort, revulsion, humour and ritual to name just a few. What awaits the viewer? Immediately on entering the entering the space […]

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Untitled blog post from "After Rites"

On graduating, at 21, 12 years seemed like an unimaginable length of time – more than half my life. Even at 26, on completing my doctorate, 12 years seemed like forever, and the prospect of reaching 38 (and the year […]

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Untitled blog post from "Unwrapping The Gift"

Art and parenthood.. My experience of continuing my practice since becoming a parent has been opposite to that which I was socially conditioned to expect. I feel much more driven and focused than before – now I know why we […]

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