
Prophecies and Deceits
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Archive
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Venue:
Red Gate Gallery -
From:
April 10, 2009 -
To:
April 16, 2009 -
Location:
London
Hamshandy Hall, Glasgow
20 – 23 December 2008
Flowers, London
27 November 2008 – 3 January 2009
I live and work in Dover and have started a part-time MA at Central St Martins. This blog will be an intermittent chronicle of my journey over the next year and a half.
A record of a journey.
BA (Hons) Photography.
I would just like to say…. SNOW!!! WOOOOOP WOOP!!!!! SNOOOOOOOOOW….!!!!!! YEEEAH! If you hadn't already guessed, i love snow! So ive been siting outside considering whether to go into uni OR to go for a walk along the snow covered […]
The exhibition for two weeks in community settings came to and end last weekend.The time went so quickly that I didn’t have enough chances to stay in all of the venues to see the work in place and gauge how […]
A mixed bag of people – students, artists, community arts practitioners, curators, academics, community workers and volunteers and one person from the Transport network piled onto community transport minibus, driven by Mark – thanks Mark. They were given a whistle […]
UNBELIEVABLE! The Activities Officer at the hotel wants to cancel the event! There was some internal communication breakdown at the hotel, she wasn't informed it was happening and says it can't go ahead. But – it looks like wonderful Wendy […]
Everything seems to be fine at the moment, nothing new to report really. I've been into the studio a few times working on paintings in progress and these are coming close to being finished. I will soon need to start […]
The start date of this blog is pretty arbitrary. It does not exactly coincide with any particular beginning other than its own, and as such stands in for all sorts of other beginnings and firsts.
Have just got back from the Print Centre where Sue and I met to look at and talk about each others work. Lots of thoughts and ideas floating around my head now…Pam
In the beginning was the plate.I have been using a saline sulphate mix as an etchant. The first plate was produced using hard ground softened and rag wiped with methylated spirit, etched, wiped and so for about four cycles. The […]
I have a pathological need for certainty and a disposition to be uncertain. This makes enjoyment a little diffcult and fleeting. My work is on the walls at Dartford Library. I can look at aspects of it and feel satisfied. […]
Well, I have just completed an application for funding for a sound installation this summer in the Trossachs. A former colleague of mine, Rob Mulholland, Glasgow School of Art, is organising a sculpture trail and inviting artists to submit proposals. […]
I have decided to use this blog to record the progress of my final photographic project, working title – tracing the past. Subject to tutors approval I am planning two sets of images. One set, documentary, will be taken in […]
My computer decided to behave itself with regard to its colour calibration for a good hour the other day, which gave me chance to play around with colours and tones of some shots I took in the project space. I […]
After much uncertainty, our main focus for Beacon will now be Kelly Large's performative artwork in April; an event to highlight the tide of school children which floods Sleaford every weekday afternoon that she observed during her residency at Sleaford […]
The Tulse Luper's Suitcases project has been described by Peter Greenaway as "a personal history of urainium" and the "autobiography of a professional prisoner". It is structured around 92 suitcases allegedly belonging to Luper, 92 being the atomic number of […]
Having handed my dissertation in week before last i have been very excited to get stuck into some work but instead have been spending a lot of time writing up my journal. I wanted to write what i have learned […]
South London Gallery, London
16 January 2008 – 1 March 2009