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Untitled blog post from "Keeping It Going"
I was amazed to learn from a recent Facebook notification that it’s been two years since I made the big studio move – invested in over 100 good solid boxes with lids, hired a van and transported a huge mass […]
Exhibition on its way
Busy week again. Preparations for the residency exhibition, and a hole lot of teaching. The work for the exhibition is all prepared and those to be framed are all fitted, except one which needs new glass. Sort that out tomorrow. […]

Walking with Artists creating new Encounters
This blog is a development from my blog Walking with the Waste Land. I have a number of new walking projects developing over the next year which will now feature in this blog.
february in review
a short month, so a short review ? we’ll find out shortly. with external projects in various stages of beginning and waiting to finish my main practice focus for the month has been to re-iterate my practice website. informed by […]
Bitch
In Greek mythology Cerberus is a 3/many headed dog that guards the entrance to the Underworld. It was one of Hercules tasks to remove it. This almost life?size [maybe a bit smaller, than me anyway] figure is constructed from a […]
Degree Project Module: Statement of Intent
My work in level 5 was mainly focussed on traces. This lead into traces that people leave by walking. This can include physical traces such as their footprints or the non-physical traces such as memories that we make, journeys that […]
Developing a Narrative for My Work – The important questions*
What am I inspired by? *20 minutes of writing uninterrupted I take the majority of inspiration from my travels. I spent a year living in India when I was 19. I lived within a community of people in the south […]

Wealden Literary Festival
Tracking the development of new work for the Wealden Literary Festival 2017
Portraits part 2…abandoned !
Have decided to abandon this. It was meant to be part of my final MA project but somehow didn’t fit into my Learning Agreement. Have been really struggling with writing this document but having discovered a very useful book – […]

ON THE EDGE / AR YR YMYL : Artists from Borth
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A few hours in the studio
My father is at the age when he seems to be either at the doctor’s or at the hospital for tests and I feel like I am running from one meeting to the next and taking him to his […]

Wylye Valley Art Trail
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Before Limbo – Lee Yuan Ching
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The Words Come From the Land and the Sea Takes Them
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Celtic Earth Pottery #1
Based in the North West, I create both art and practical pieces in my small tailor made studio. I have always had a great interest in our historical past and I take the inspiration of the old Celtic designs of our ancestors and add them to my work. www.celticearthpottery.co.uk

Events: abstracted relations, domestic space and a skatepark soundscape
Highlights for the week ahead selected from a-n’s busy Events section and including exhibitions in Cardiff, London, Plymouth and Salford.
OUTSIDER ART
This tape is stitched with road sign warnings, in a triangle? ……repeatedly I have stitched MIND THE GAP and sometimes KEEP YOUR DISTANCE…..some disintegrating into part words. I am feeling the weight of of the end of the degree course […]

Pictures of… five decades of printmaking
An exhibition at Glasgow Print Studio presents over five decades of prints from the organisation’s archive, and includes work by 52 artists spanning screenprinting, lithograph, etching and much more.

In Brief: London gallery accused of promoting hate speech, demands for MoMA to drop Trump advisor
A weekly briefing featuring national and international art news, including: bid to catalogue ‘secret’ collection of tax-exempt artworks, French artist to entomb himself in rock, and Edinburgh Fringe venue ditches controversial digital event.
Semitones
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RSA New Contemporaries award winners announced
22 awards totalling over £40,000 have been presented at the opening of the RSA New Contemporaries exhibition in Edinburgh, which showcases works by 2016 graduates form art and architecture schools in Scotland.

A Q&A with… Holly Hendry, sculptor and rising star
Having graduated from the Royal College of Art last year, London-based artist Holly Hendry has won numerous awards and just opened her first solo show in a UK public gallery at Baltic, Gateshead. Anneka French talks to her about her whirlwind career so far.

Oslo Pilot: the giver, the guest and the ghost
Oliver Bennett reflects on the challenges of introducing art into the public realm, following his attendance at Oslo Pilot’s symposium, as the city seeks to challenge the existing biennial format and enable new dialogues with its public space.
Preparing for #Word and Thread – on March 5th – thinking about Rhizomes
Thoughts that developed as a result of our field trip on February 9th. Rhizomes A walking field trip from Espacio Gallery on the Bethnal Green Rd. through Sculpture in the City at various locations ending at Leadenhall Market. Participants: Veronika […]