Thursday I found myself in London, something that I’ve tried to avoid ever since leaving aged 18. But I had two good reasons to go; First I was invited by International Art Consultants to present my ‘recent work’, by which […]
Presentations all over! It was a very long day with 25 students to get through. I felt very nervous but when it came to my turn I felt I managed to get all my ideas over and I think it […]
AirSpace Gallery Would like to invite you to our next exhibition ‘Raw Material’ works by Liz Lock and Mishka Henner The exhibition is open the 16th June – 21st June 11am – 5pm. The Preview is on the 17th 6-9pm […]
So the degree show aye… Well its up. I'm happy. I have my grade. I had the most amazing time at the friends and family opening. It was a blast. Ohh and I hear there maybe a few photographs of […]
I suppose that firstly I should mention that I have received a kidney transplant and this has influenced the way I work and approach things significantly. There was a point where doctors told me that I would have two weeks […]
Well the private view was fun – though not nearly as busy as I thought it would be. We weren't able to ask family or friends – I rather wished I'd smuggled some in but I'm far too law-abiding. Still […]
'John Jones Free Artist Surfaces Workshop'.
Glynnis Carter, 'Landscape XI', mixed media, 2007. Photo: Glynnis Carter.
Caroline Wright on her work Impossible Changeling.
Lara Farrar asks Has technology rendered the art critic obsolete or does it hold the key for the revival of the profession?
LiveArt 08 Wellington Terrace studios, Falmouth
6 – 8 June 2008
Tabitha Moses, 'Accommodation', fabric, thread, hand embroidery, 2008.
Annie Finn, 'Teal, lilac and sage', Watercolour and soft pastel on board, 2003. Soft pastel and watercolour washes are used to build up numerous layers of colour in order to create depth, richness, subtlety and ambiguity.
Lazarides – Greek Street, London
9 – 30 May 2008
New Life Berlin, Berlin
31 May – 10 June 2008
New Life Berlin, Berlin
1 – 15 June 2008