
Flying egg
On 23 July the High Street of picturesque Southwold, jewel of the Suffolk coast, will be shut to traffic to become an al fresco museum of the bizarre.
On 23 July the High Street of picturesque Southwold, jewel of the Suffolk coast, will be shut to traffic to become an al fresco museum of the bizarre.
Dearest Blog 11, The Black Period- Monday 5 to Sunday 11 June only Hello there. Well? Starting to get my breath back, following a month of factor ten whirlwind dervishness, intensified by my rental contract ending at the same time. […]
Contents include: Artists engage in Gao Brothers Utopia of Hugging at a NAN networking event, Nottingham. Reviews from Penzance, plus the cultural significance of flowers in work by Jyll Bradley and eight artworks in the Forest of Dean. Ceramics and […]
Streetlevel, Glasgow
20 April 3 June
Everything comes down today – exhibition over, finished and done, and with it possibly a final parting of the ways. Normally Graduation Day would provide an opportunity to say goodbye and wish people well for the future, but this year […]
Goodbye, Mike, if you’re still logging on. It’s been wonderful to be reminded of another degree run-up. I’m not sure that this format isn’t actually more demanding than exams, especially as we took many of ours down at ‘Old College’ […]
I dont know whether its just me, but at the moment I cant help thinking that a lot of what I do as a practising artist is to prepare to travel to some part of the country, usually by train.
University of Essex Gallery, Colchester
18 May 8 June
Published by MQ Publications
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton
4 May 17 June
MOT, London
12 May 17 June
Q Arts Gallery, Derby
22 April 4 June
What I like about being an artist
Raffles Art Cafe, Nottingahm
5 May 2006 to 5 May 2006
The dust has now settled, so there’s a bit of spare time available to compile some form of write-up. Sorry for the delay but I’ve had one final piece of written work to do and that has been taking all […]
I’ve just taken time to catch up on what everybody else has had to say and it is genuinely reassuring to recognise similar patterns of emotions in all of us. The last time I felt so exhausted was when I […]
Big Blog ten This week, I feel like my days have been groundhogged. My inner self has been spirited away and I am pretty much a floating head. The past: Friday night: 4:30pm- Kemikal, beatboxer fails to show either himself […]
Coleman Project Space
5 May 2006 to 5 May 2006
The final Future forecast publication presents an overview of this research and publishing programme’s findings themed around: Identifying the ‘new practices’ model, Valuing peer networks, Redefining public accountability, Supporting locations and community, New ‘brand image’ for artists. With contributions from […]
Summary of the 2005–06 Future forecast programme, marking a-n’s 25th anniversary, presenting an overview of a comprehensive enquiry into the conditions of art production in the UK. The introduction contextualises the evidence within the current social and cultural climate, with the final section setting out a series of measures across five key areas that will enhance artists’ developments.
Tristan Hessing of Moot reports from the NAN-NANA event.
Clementine Gallery
3 March 2005 to 4 April 2006
It’s going to be a quickie today – I’m absolutely exhausted. I’ve wrestled all day with my computer – I’m meant to be an artist for goodness’ sake! My research dossier has taken me 4 days, my kid-skin has only […]
Two frantic days of racing against time are finally over, and despite a few last minute changes and hitches everything’s up and running (I’ve just typed ruining – some form of intuition?). Doors are now closed at the School of […]
Heelo. I am Wabbit and I’d like to express my regrets that Jay can’t join you today. She asked me to apologise for her neglect of you blogerees this past week. Things have just been a little busy for her […]