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On the ninth day Antonio and I drove to Xilitla, although the town is in the municipality of San Luis Potosí it was a long (5 hours) but beautiful drive to get up into the mountains. We arrived in the […]
On the ninth day Antonio and I drove to Xilitla, although the town is in the municipality of San Luis Potosí it was a long (5 hours) but beautiful drive to get up into the mountains. We arrived in the […]
Updates previous editions of the Fawcett Society’s Sex and Power index.
Since completing Being Here (Now), I feel a little bit stuck as to where to go from here. The theme of personal identity is so nebulous it’s hard to know where to start. I have a few ideas, but am […]
Sinead (2018), acrylics on canvas Time: 11.17 am Location: Temple St. Studios, Wolverhampton Mood: Trudging On.. Listening To: Just the sound of my heater! As it’s a bit cold in here this morning.. So it’s been a good few weeks […]
A blog by artist Julie Hill, a recipient of an a-n Professional Development Bursary 2018 to undertake a course in 3d printing at The Cass. Julie is working with 3d files of asteroids (or minor planets) from NASA’s 3d Resources.
Studio space to share in Sowerby Bridge – suitable for artists or designer/makers 500sqft – £180/month Details: I have a ceramics studio set up in an industrial unit at the Asquith Bottom Mills in Sowerby Bridge. I am […]
This week’s selection of recommended shows includes Glasgow International, photography in Bath, complex landscapes and warping prints in London, and Claw Machines in Northampton.
I’ve just returned from a fantastic couple of days attending talks and taking part in 2 Night Walks on Friday and Saturday night as part of the Night Walking North Kent Festival organised by Inspiral London. I was particularly interested […]
I took the kids to Sheffield for the day to see Utter Rubbish and the shows on at Millenium Galleries. We took the train along the Penistone Line and I made some quick notes in between building lego, handing out […]
This is a continuation of the last blog entry from which I had to pause momentarily for a trip across the water from Tilbury to Gravesend for series of ‘Ghosting’ talks and a Night Walk from Gravesend to Ebbsfleet, as […]
’30 pieces of silver’ revisited … I’m delighted to say that there’s been some exciting news about my ’30 pieces of silver’ performance event. The owner of the genuine piece of silver, one of the 30 pieces given […]
1 week to go before putting up my degree show! I don’t graduate until July, but I feel like my time as a student will be finished next week. It’s such a strange feeling. I don’t know how I feel […]
KALEIDOSCOPE: Colour and Sequence in 1960s British Art looks at the radical changes that took place in British abstract art during the 1960s, with the use of industrial materials and vivid colour. It focuses especially on the growing cross-fertilization between […]
I’ll close this blog with a short reflection and shuffle off. Overall, the key themes for me were independence but also a willingness and ability to adapt to a changing landscape, and the importance of group activity in facilitating discussions […]
A short and sweet post to wrap up some of the other bits and bobs which didn’t get a full fat write up. Mentioning them here in case it’s useful to anyone visiting Buda. Chimera Projects, a commercial gallery supporting mid-career […]
The best part of the trip was the intensity of traveling as part of a group and the discussions that happened around the planned delegation meetings and visits. Each of the delegation had a very particular project or interest that […]
One thing after another! Just back from Florence; Delivered my first Art workshop; made a mad dash to Bury st. Edmunds to deliver 3 paintings for the Suffolk Open Studios exhibition; Welsh Residency; first week of term for my Thursday […]
I’m no athlete that’s for sure… I admire the women athletes who have begun talking about how their menstrual cycle affects their performance. I admire the marathon runner who allowed her flow to flow to make the point. I think […]
The Wildeye Filmmaking course in Norfolk was well aimed at people who want to get into the business, a little less so at artists learning specific skills they want to learn (but I am doing that bit later, one-to-one). It […]
An A-N artist bursary is funding me to undertake some specialist film training, including drone camera and gimbel.
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Before attending Open Engagement 2018 I shall be reporting back on: BRING DOWN THE WALLS (5/5/2018) ‘Origins of Control / Soul Summit School ‘ ‘Creative Time, in partnership with The Fortune Society, is proud to present Bring Down The Walls, a […]
20.04.18 16:25 A dispute about keys to …blip in The Centre of Innovation. ‘Sorry – we’re closed…’ Then the estate agent returns a call at the last moment and grants me the keys. A serious man of business leaves – […]