Since my last posts 'Fictions' opened at the Bonington Gallery. As is often the case, the show was not completely resolved until five minutes before we opened our doors to the public. Thanks must go to Geoff Diego Litherland for […]
Lastly, Tom Down's exhibition at the Wasp Room, which I help to run, opened last night. I have to admit- I have done very little in preparation for this show, as my Fictions responsibilities have taken up most of my […]
Does anyone else think Easter is completely unnecessary? It's so infuriating that the studios/workshops/libraries at university will be closed! There are now no seminars left in our Fine Art BA degree at Kingston. Soon we'll have no more core tutorials […]
Time does fly so very fast when you don't want it to, but thats is not always a bad thing. Nearer to summer and bbqs, and long days filled with lots of light! there that makes me feel better. I […]
I am working with a group of volunteers from Poole and Parkstone and with Poole museum local history centre. Together we'll investigate the difference in working practices from when people started work in the 1940/50s and compare this with the […]
Much clearing & shifting, initially identifying areas for the sculptures to go. Ist job siting old pieces. Reminded 'there is no such thing as a weed, only a plant in the wrong place'. With much huffing & puffing up the […]
About eight or nine years ago, not long after the Revolutionary Arts Group had started up in Worthing, one of our artists came to us with an idea. Debbie Zoutewelle, an excellent painter, had a past life as an estate […]
I have finished my project today, I am going to go and look at it tomorrow with fresh eyes… There are some selection I am not 100% about. It is so strange to see it completed, To get it finished […]
I have some good news! After submitting a proposal for the LAN for the Winning Ideas competition and it has successfully passed the first stage, and is shortlisted to become a finalist! This means the Lincoln Artist Network stands a […]
I am in the process of moving out of "The Shed", and moving into a proper rent paying (space) studio of my own. This is scary stuff, leaving behind my free shed, and forcing myself at a point of economic […]
This project aims to explore who we are, where we’ve come from and where we’re going – as individuals and as communities. Specifically looking at how work patterns have changed from the 20th to the 21st century. http://www.ourworkinglives.org
A blog about the Revolutionary Arts Group's network of artists and arts organisations using empty shops to create temporary pop-up shops, community spaces and galleries
The Old Tannery Temporary Art Space, Museum of Modern Art, Wales, Machynlleth
7 – 21 March 2009
BFI Southbank, London
5 December 2008 – 1 February 2009
Kingston University, Kingston
26 February – 26 March 2009