Knotted Mass II publication launch
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Archive
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Venue:
Flat Time House -
Date:
February 08, 2018 at 12:00 AM -
Location:
London
A year on from its Unite Against Dividers weekend, Keep It Complex’s recent Organise With Others event was designed to build on the initial weekend’s aim to equip and activate the arts community after the UK’s EU Referendum. Julie McCalden reports on a productive and informative day.
Has anybody rented a gallery in London to put on a one person show? How did you get on? Can you recommend any in particular? Thanks.
A long overdue post… After completing my Graduate residency at AirSpace Gallery, and working on my work for a while, I decided to take the plunge and apply for New Art West Midlands 2017. I did not feel confident enough […]
Last Thursday was the beginning of my residency with x-church and more or less the first thing that happened was that Marcus Hammond and his helper Lee installed a rope for the children’s project. I should add that every Thursday […]
It is becoming clear that April is going to be a rather busy month. It will see me host 3 perfume making workshops, an artist’s talk and, predominantly, my first Perfume as Practice solo show of the year – Perfume […]
I’m exhausted. I don’t know whether it’s just a post-Christmas feeling or seeing the end of a particularly challenging year. Depleted of inspiration; I haven’t been anywhere or seen anything to spark an interest. The grey skies mirror my outlook. […]
Artist duo LOW PROFILE discuss the impetus for and ideas behind Jamboree As artists with quite a few years of experience behind us, who have chosen to base our lives and arts practice outside of an established visual art “hub”, […]
I got back from the mini-residency in the Forest Studio in the King’s Wood yesterday feeling relatively upbeat about what I’d managed to do. Day one felt a bit unproductive so I was glad that there was going to be […]
I have some work on show in the Anima-Mundi winter exhibition in St Ives at the moment. The piece shown here is called ‘Margate Imperialists 1930s’. It is about the size of A4 and is drawn with silver on gesso […]
Report on diversity within Arts Council England NPOs and recipients of GFTA funding, using data gathered annually by ACE.
Having vowed to search and explore, as a result of my ‘Best Year Yet’ session over the mid winter break, a visit to the Medieval quay in Newlyn was inevitable. A favourite haunt of mine, the stony beach there throws […]
The art dealer who created the Artists Room programme with Tate and National Galleries Scotland has denied allegations made by three women who he worked with between 1997 to 2004.
This week’s selection of recommended shows includes type design and wood engravings at Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft, abstract paintings in Brighton, and collaged constructions in London.
This post is a reflection on the challenges of developing my theoretical position and how this underpins my practice and work. As my research is practice-based, theoretical writing is optional but is something that I am interested in. However it […]
The Mourning Stone Project began in February 2015 and is an exploration of a chalk Downland landscape in relation to feelings of belonging, loss and shifts in time.
It has been a long while since I last posted here – while I hadn’t forgotten about the blog, I could never seem to find time time to post (or at least that is what I told myself!) I figure […]