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‘Unexpected Engagement’ @ Artlink…

Jason Wilsher-Mills’ exhibition Unexpected Engagement marks the end of his year-long Square Peg residency at ArtLink Community Arts Centre.  Having met Jason at Hull’s Disability Arts Network (DAN) meetings last year, and hearing his passionate advocacy for the inclusion of […]

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WAYZGOOSE 2 – Up North (Part 4)

After my trip to St Brides in London, I reflected on the distance travelled by exhibitors and visitors to the Wayzgoose (myself included). I asked myself: Do I have to travel to the Capital in search of Letterpress activity and […]

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Carmen Argote / Panel Los Angeles / Laura Aguilar

Started the day meeting Carmen Argote at her solo exhibition ‘Pyramids’ at Panel Los Angeles – the installation uses poor materials, ripped cardboard, coffee grounds, pine needles, to reflect upon economic mobility, labor, and the potential of sculpture as a […]

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Review: Edmund Clark, Ikon Gallery – by Jessica Ramm

For her 600-word review following the writer development workshop at Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery, Jessica Ramm chose to write about Edmund Clark’s exhibition. For the exhibition ‘In Place of Hate’, Edmund Clark offers up the culmination of his three-year residency at […]

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Wayzgoose ONE (Part 3)

My first outing was to St Brides Foundation Wayzgoose. Firstly let me tell you what a Wayzgoose is! A Wayzgoose was at one time an entertainment, outing or dinner for the workers of printing works, publishing houses or newspaper offices […]

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Thank you – mentoring

Your application has been submitted successfully. Once the deadline of 5 March is passed, we’ll be working to assess the applications and are looking to select around 20 successful applicants to receive a bursary. We expect a high volume of […]

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Apply for a biennial bursary

The deadline for applying for the a-n Biennial Bursary 2018 has passed. [gravityform id=”3″ title=”false” description=”false” ajax=”true”]

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Yes, No – I dont know (Part 2)

I wanted to give an insight of my honest insecurities and the process in applying for this grant. If it helps another artist then it’s worth it. Since graduating I have always struggled to call myself an Artist. I felt […]

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Parker Ito / Culver City / Reserve Ames

Started the day with a studio visit with Parker Ito (represented by Chateau Shatto) seeing new work in progress, chatting about his ‘Capitol Records Shit Toots’ photobook, and planning a collaboration in the UK for late 2018. Followed this up […]

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Commonwealth and Council / The Pit

After a quick visit Downtown to visit Chateau Shatto, Monte Vista Projects and DTLA, all located in the same building, I headed across to Koreatown to visit Commonwealth and Council and meet with Young Chung who heads it up. Described […]

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The Getty Centre / Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA

Although not the purpose of my visit, the trip coincided with Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA an exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles. Led by the Getty, Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA is a collaborative effort […]

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january review

i settle down to make a review of my janaury 2018, florence has taken to eric’s chair – i think she realises that once the laptop comes out in the morning we’ll not be going out for our walk for […]

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Spinning Round & Around

I have been developing my performance practice working with families & children in public & private, domestic spaces. In 2016 I performed #work a performance that involved my family within a domestic set where I first used a spinning plate. This was […]

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Laboratory Conditions

After the previous post, playing with labels, the labels have remained in the little basket on the table. Considering the amount of time it took me to make them just for that small amount of shuffling, I wondered if it […]

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Perfume Bottles and I

I will always consider visual aesthetics when designing perfume exhibitions for two reasons: Scent only translates into an experience when an audience is present within a space, therefore visual aesthetics become a useful means of describing and promoting my olfactive endeavours […]

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