The bun fight is tommorrow at 10.30 I will drive off early start… to Wantage where the commissioners (of my last project) Persimmons Homes and The Vale of the White Horse Dist. Co. are providing drinks and cakes so the […]
BA(hons) Fine Art. I have enjoyed my course in NEWI. when I started I thought Fine Artists only painted oil paintings. I was under the impression I would leave a better painter, I was wrong. I have not painted in […]
Had a really good day today! I didn't start until around midday. I had a few things to do early on and had to buy some bolts to bolt the large painting panels together. Got into uni and bolted the […]
Seeking sanctuary…a safe place, a quiet place, a contemplative place, a comfortable place, a place to reflect for a few moments or as long as it takes. Similar size to a small garden shed and placed every mile or every […]
Digswell fellows meeting, was positive. We seem to all agree on the fact that things do need to change quite drastically for the Digswell to survive and for it to gain some kind of reputation within the art world. A […]
and so i still don't feel like i've done much work recently, and i hate saying that becuase i do work hard i promise. there have been quite a few things getting in the way of me doing work, only […]
It's official I'm living in this studio. I'm tired and need to go home. I will go home… but I've still not left this studio yet. The problem is that everyone is making amazing work and having openings. Of course […]
TUTORIALS Today I did some tutorials with the printmaking students – enjoyed this in spite of having a heavy cold. First years are preparing for their Exhibition on Monday and third years getting ready for the Final Show. I noticed […]
So that's it then the nice bits all done and what's left is just mechanical. Brain damage will no dought ensue. I am very very pleased with it though. Its like looking at one of those architectural models the ones […]
Susie MacMurray, 'A Mixture of Frailties', 2004 . Courtesy: Collection of the Artist.
Bob Barron, 'Witnesses (section)', Oil on paper.
Helen Knowles, who featured in a-n’s Degree show supplement 98 publication, reviews her progress over the past decade and discusses her current practice.
Dana Hargrove, a graduate who featured in a-ns Degree show supplement 98 publication, discusses her current practice including a recent residency in South Africa.
C4RD, London
10 April – 2 May 2008
Jake Spicer, 'The Room With No Door', Pencil and chalk on paper, Feb 2008. Courtesy: Calico Gallery.
Caroline Watson, 'Riding Hood', Oil on paper, 2008.
To preface a new ongoing series exploring relationships between artists and their collaborators, we asked some of today’s most interesting curators for insights into their practices.
University of Plymouth, Plymouth
25 – 28 March 2008
The London trip was really positive – The Bosigran Project received lots of support and encouragement at the conference which has boosted us all and bodes well for future developments… Meanwhile we are pushing on with funding applications for this […]
Off to the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro again today – went last week but there was so much stuff to go through, I need at least another day. I found the most amazing documents from the early 1600's – […]
This project feels vast! So I thought it would be useful to jot down some of the emerging themes, strands of enquiry: * layers of history, cycles of change, inter-relationships – the socio-cultural landscape and the ecological heath, mapping * […]