Days pass quickly with so many choices of things to accomplish and things to explore. Some times there is so much to do in the studio that I don't get out at all, yet other times I'm out so much […]
Projects unedited blog by Jane Ponsford
A great bright dry day, I rolled up my sleeves and got stuck in drawing. That's the way I like to work, before breakfast, before getting dressed, before getting up in a way, so that the night's thoughts are still […]
Although this is the first day of my one year project it already feels as if the journey has already been quite long. 'Papertrails' is a self initiated project and because of the need to find funding, has already generated […]
South Hill Park, Bracknell
27 January
Artsway, Sway
9 December 11 February
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University
12 January 17 February
Curwen and New Academy Gallery, London
10 January 3 February
Northern Print, Newcastle
18 January 4 March
Urbis, Manchester
18 January 31 August
Holden Gallery
1 January 2007 to 1 January 2007
Alley Cafe, Nottingham
1 January 2007 to 3 March 2007
Inn on the Green
2 February 2007 to 3 March 2007
S1 Artspace, Sheffield
1 January 2007 to 2 February 2007
YouTube.Just read that YouTube are going to start paying folk for their videos…wonder how much?James Provan a young videomaker and songwriter from Scotland has been paid £2,000 by Time-Warner for a clip of one of his videos. His web site […]
Martin Creed, Turner Prize winner of the "lights on lights off" fame/notoriety, will be speaking on Feb.23 at the Glasgow School of Art Friday event. This is likely to be hugely popular and they have issued a notice saying that […]
Descending again into the dark of ‘The Art of Projection' made me aware of how there is this split or war between projected works using light, and art using matter. With the light works we are paradoxically forced and funnelled […]
Being alone like this brings me to thoughts of solitary life. Spare me please the apparition of Sister Wendy Beckett, nun artist looming. I'm back to nodding my head up and down looking out the window at the distortions in […]
And still the photographs come rolling in!yet more phone calls, email and a letter from people who were in Craig-y-nos hospital offering photographs and amazing stories.I am trying to keep track of this online at my other weblog: www.craig-y-nos.blogspot.com but […]
Studio on the worldwide webLocal paper, Allanwater News, carries a story this week about my online work with videos.I liked the headline: Reaching out to a whole new audienceIt includes the following quote from me:" I work with new media, […]
EXHIBIT, London (Nov-Dec 06) / MAK, Vienna (Jun 07)
6 June 2007 to 6 June 2007
The current interest in artist/architect collaborations seems to date back to the late 1970s when architect Richard Hobbs invited artists into the design process for the Viewlands-Hoffman electrical substation in Seattle.
Contents include: Artists find "a public space for experimentation" at Site Gallery and David Sherry makes Raymond Watson laugh. Ben Kelly wins the Football Art Prize and Paul Lewthwaite recalls a residency in a former sardine factory in Norway. Middlesbrough’s […]
Gillian Nicol explores the nature of collaborative and creative processes involved in making artwork in the public realm.
Focusing on public art, a-n Editor Gillian Nicol has selected key texts from a-n’s archive and other important sources. Her introductory essay explores the nature of collaborative and creative processes involved in making artwork in the public realm. It identifies […]