I’ve just recieved the Artists Brief from Commissions East which is quite useful. it lays out the aims of the commission as giving me the opportunity to create new work develop my profile out of the region attract attention from […]
Apparently during the Han Dynasty of China [206BC-AD220] both jade and cicadas were seen as protection for the deceased during the afterlife. Amongst other things, cicadas made of jade were placed on the tongue of the body. I wonder if […]
My month of being in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia is nearing its end…I am due to come back to the UK on Tuesday and now I wonder if I am ready to come back…or rather would I be back […]
This afternoon I decided to visit the artist in the former army barracks and find out more about his project (wrote a bit about him in the previous post). After a bit of searching through the former military base which […]
This is a bit of an odd one. Usually, like most artists, we choose where we want to work and deal with ideas that we are specifically interested in. Here, as a group, we've all been asked to respond to […]
I decided to wait until next week for the vigil. This feels like a real luxury: to choose a day myself rather than being tied to a medieval feast date! When first thinking about Festial, I planned to spend a […]
I have just returned from a three day trip to Pilica, near Bijeljina in the east part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, right on the border with Serbia. Zeljka, whom I met in London last year spoke to her grandmother about […]
I went to your website to join up but have not done because I see I am charged £12 extra for not being a practising artist.
Shunt Vaults, Under London Bridge Station
4 April 2007 to 4 April 2007
Toynbee Studios
4 April 2007 to 4 April 2007
Shunt Vaults, Under London Bridge station
4 April 2007 to 4 April 2007
Shunt Vaults, Under London Bridge station
4 April 2007 to 4 April 2007
Funnily enough I woke with a sore throat. It may be all the people smoking in the restaurant. Berliners sure do smoke a lot. The last gasp before it becomes illegal. Manfred came to change my light bulb with his […]
As soon as we got our bikes from the Fat Tire Bike Company it began to rain. After some dithering and then putting on both rain trousers and those clear plastic tops that all Americans seem to carry, off Sarah […]
I know others have commented that it would be nice if a feedback mechanism could be built into this blogging thing. And I too find myself wondering whether anyone is actually out there apart from the bloggers themselves! So, I […]
Beginning to pick up the threads from where I left off before the Easter break. In the meantime I’ve been making the most of time available to get on with some personal, non-collaborative work. But continuing with my research on […]
Finally, I think I'm making some progress on the paintings, but it all takes so much time that it is hard to fit everything in. Sarah Kent the art critic is in Berlin writing about UK artists who have moved […]
It's been a busy few weeks for the Glue Group. It's important to get you up to speed with our developments, of which there have been many, so this could turn out to be quite a long entry… Most of […]
on insurance it is because i am going to borrow 10 projectors and dvd player and put them in artists' studios for a week and have a private view on 26th april, i decided i will insure the event – […]
Tate Liverpool
4 April 2007 to 6 June 2007
Spectacle Gallery
3 March 2007 to 4 April 2007
Cultural diversity is a term that has pervaded our language and thinking across all sectors of life and institutions, and its latest manifestation of citizenship is perhaps the most coercive strategy being employed by government.
Its the drive and imagination of artists that is leading major exposures on contemporary visual arts in Leeds and Stroud in May and June that both focus on location.