IN THE DOT DOT DOT / HAVE MIRROR WILL TRAVEL
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December 16, 2016 -
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February 28, 2017 -
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London
what will the world make of it ? i posed this question at the end of my last post. in working towards completing the k film based on the silk mill museum, i’ve found myself asking of myself … what […]
a-n’s Executive Director Jeanie Scott reflects on an incredibly busy year for the organisation that has seen the publication of the Paying Artists Exhibition Payment Guidance, wide-ranging support for artists through a-n bursaries, and membership reach a record high. And, despite an increasingly messy global situation, says there’s much to look forward to in 2017.
Five a-n News writers – based in London, Birmingham and Glasgow – pick, in no particular order, their top five exhibitions of the year.
I’m really getting behind on posting about this project – I am not even keeping up with production on Twitter! The main reason is the lack of light and the lack of time. The images are really bad because winter […]
The interactive map of artist-led organisations across the UK aims to capture the diversity of the arts ecology, while also aiding development of self-inititiatives. Jack Hutchinson reports.
Cathryn Peach is the Creative Producer at Wild Rumpus and the Network Manager, Northern Festivals Network. Wild Rumpus and Northern Festivals run a lot of festivals including, Just So, Kendal Calling, Ramsbottom Festival, Festival No.6, Underneath the Stars and Cloudspotting […]
At the Meet the Artist event at the Thames:The ARTery of London all the messages in the bottle went, I filled the bag again yesterday and there are now a few left and a few more days of the show […]
I realise I need to wrap this project up …. and want to do that by developing the sculptural collage idea in my previous post, though time is rather against me in the, as usual, slightly frantic run-up to Christmas, which […]
Hi can anyone suggest to me any examples of exhibitions of art and artefact that were selected in a non-traditional way; such as how Grayson Perry selected objects for the tomb of the unknown craftsman?
Apart from writing various funding bits and doing other stuff that has kept me at the computer, I am pleased to have work in two shows. Outside the Lines in Folkestone runs until 28 January at a very nice space called […]
Here are some images of my ‘studio’ (my work space) in Margate. It’s a small back room in the Victorian house in Margate where I grew up.
Photos of Mavis the Dachshund wearing my personalised dog neckerchief design.
Today I have been working on developing a larger scale charcoal drawing which shows one of the streets within the small town. I included four shops within the drawing which show some of the ideas I have for the different types of […]
The 2017 a-n bursaries are now open for applications from a-n Artist members, and alongside our regular Professional development, Travel awards and Venice Biennale bursaries, for the first time we’re offering members the chance to attend the preview of Documenta 14 in Kassel.
At Clydach Gorge yesterday I explored the lime kilns, in the cave like space I found small stalactites formed in diagonally drawn lines across the bricks. It was misty when I walked up there, the mist came closer while there. […]
I have started my exploration by visiting the Gorge, making notes, painting, drawing, printing and filming. I have cut up Allison Neal’s written notes about the cultural, geological, scientific and engineering history of the area and placed them in a […]
Statement: This project is important to me because I have felt unconnected to the land I now live in for a long time and this open exploration of a particular area is beautifully grounding for my highly sensitive and responsive […]
October 2016 onwards I’ll be responding to the changes going on at Clydach with the A465 roadworks.
I am part of a group of creatives responding to the site and we have a website http://clydach.weebly.com/