
Art, Museums and everything in between
I like the way artist use Museums to produce art and the way museums can inspire art. The way i paint has been called naive, so ive been looking into naive art and artists as well
I like the way artist use Museums to produce art and the way museums can inspire art. The way i paint has been called naive, so ive been looking into naive art and artists as well
Jenni Lomax announced late last year that she is stepping down from her role at Camden Arts Centre, a position she has held for 26 years. Fisun Güner talks to the much admired director about working with artists, the importance of education in the gallery’s programme, and what she will do next.
This week’s selection includes a waiting room with a difference in Newcastle, sound and moving image in Plymouth, and Tantric drawings in London.
The sketchbook never empties, not all ideas manage to get out. But some will. This page further explores the connections and/or disparities between sign and index. An odd statement perhaps, as we think of them as different; hence the different […]
The film ‘I Always Wanted To Be …’ is now complete and the blog, which I started in August last year (2016), concluded. ‘Keeping It Moving’ (published on the a-n artists blog website) was created specifically to record the process […]
I like the look I’ve achieved with the Platform – Summer, not sure about the editing though but very happy with the colours and texture the digital pinhole has created. I think the longer version is definitely more interesting than […]
I was delighted to be accepted for Art Fair Malaga this week, and a after a little struggle with RyanAir I have booked my ticket and seperatley a nice cheap central place to stay. At this point in time I […]
I’ve begun reading Nina Simon’s book “The Art of Relevance” after listening to some podcasts and watching some videos of her talking about value in the museums sector. I’ve just followed a link on Twitter to this article on diversity […]
The a-n professional bursary has now come to an end, but relationships and projects it has supported continue, so there will be more posts on this blog. So for now – warm thanks to Yasmin Canvin, Caroline Wright and Dr. […]
The first night we were staying in Brno at the 10-Z bunker, this former WWII highly classified fallout bunker was opened up as a hostel with all the original contents inside it; metal beds, sleeping bags, canisters and metal boxes, […]
Our second day we explored the city of Brno’s art galleries and were lucky enough to arrive during the annual design expo; Bienále Grafického Designu 2016, a series of art and design exhibitions were taking place in multiple galleries in […]
The first day in the prison it’s cold, dark, dank, there is no electricity, many of the windows are broken or open, its five degrees outside but feels colder inside. As we start moving about we stir up years of […]
We were welcomed into the print workshop of the art school, and for me this was my first experience of dry point etching. I had my camera with me along with the printed material I had gathered on the site, […]
Our mulita-media workshop was in the technology department in the main school building, we were hoping to do image mapping but were told that it was not possible in the time available so we ended up using some freeware that […]
Haunted Beauty with Nadine Talalla, Emerging Female Artists at the Dissenters’ Gallery, London W10 Exhibition: Dissenters’ Gallery, 391 Ladbroke Grove, London W10 5AA 27th January – 5rd February nadinetalalla.com | dissentersgallery.com Further Events: Artist Workshop – Saturday 28th January, 2pm Conducted by […]
A review of Edward Ardizzone’s exhibition at House of Illustration
Finally, I got to see my biggest inspiration in exhibition! Andrew Salgado is the reason I started painting portraits, and seeing this selection of work has definitely inspired me further. His use of colour, shapes and textures creates multiple layers […]
A journal recording the life of the Dissenters’ Gallery – a unique and unusual space located in the Kensal Green Cemetery
This is a re-blogged post from my website – you can see the original here… For a quick definition of the different types of coaching, take a look here. What is a coach? As an arts professional and educator, the […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here Ah well… It’s all Arty-Bollocks… Right up to the point where you find something you have experienced, and can see it as real. So, having finished my MA nearly five years ago, and having suppressed […]
A weekly briefing featuring national and international art news, including: Winners of Wolf Prize announced, high-profile artists support strike on Trump’s inauguration day, and Bangor University fine arts courses under threat.