Assembly event May June 2017
I saw this Assembly event and thought as one of the cities mentioned was near me I would really like to go and be part of the 2 day workshop of events talks and networking opportunities but so far […]
I saw this Assembly event and thought as one of the cities mentioned was near me I would really like to go and be part of the 2 day workshop of events talks and networking opportunities but so far […]
Charting a glazing and firing development process with ceramics mentor supported by a-n professional development artist’s bursary.
The week before Easter I listened to a fascinating seven-part podcast called S-Town. I discovered it via this review in New Statesman – put the text aside after the first few paragraphs as there’s a spoiler alert, listened to the […]
Five projects from a-n members, selected from a-n’s busy Events section and this week taking us to Leigh on Sea, London, Stroud, and Palma de Mallorca.
out of the window this morning i see a flat monochrome sky. in front of it a flat green tree and flat brown bricked buildings. my cup of tea is empty and the puppy is pressed against my right leg. […]
Haven’t done a small collage in a while so here is one making use of some printed marks (yew) on paper from last year. I am feeling really out of sorts with all that is going on in the world. How […]
A weekly briefing featuring national and international art news, including: Carolee Schneemann to be awarded Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at 57th Venice Biennale, internships threaten diversity in UK creative industries.
I was really pleased to discover this review of my collaboration with Annina: As part of a public engagement project at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, our Department offered one DPhil student the exciting opportunity to work together […]
I didn’t make it to the Garden this week but went to the studio instead to carry on with my mono print experiments. Experiments partly because I have never actually systematically focused on printmaking and what learning I have done […]
I live in a 1930’s housing estate in Hackney Central. My commute to the Barbican takes me approximately 30 – 40 minutes, depending on how long I need to wait for an Overground train to Liverpool Street Station. I never […]
The new £750,000 funding and training programme from the Garfield Weston Foundation and Art Fund will help regional and smaller local authority museums to exhibit works from the UK’s national museums and galleries.
Yes, we do have power. My post is not a simplification of wider more intractable structural power imbalances which work against autistics, but rather seeks to address a specific area in which power may be regained. Society tends to ignore […]
“I believe that the quintessential task of every painter in any time has been to concentrate on the essential […]I had to wipe out details.” Storr(2002)p293 So said Gerhard Richter. Luc Tuymans was of the same mind when he […]
Luc Tuymans has said; “It’s more about memory and mimicry, about (re)constructing what might have happened.” Dexter & Heynen(2004)p8 In her write up for an exhibition catalogue in 2004 Emma Dexter stated; “Tuymans uses these indirect means to explore not […]