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Archive
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Venue:
Chisenhale Dance Space -
From:
October 21, 2016 -
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October 22, 2016 -
Location:
London
How can I forget! Before attending St Martin’s in August I visited Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. I took part in a wonderful workshop focusing on Art, Health and Wellbeing. When I visited, it was tightly packed during the life […]
Blog reflecting on my research trip to Portland and New York funded by a-n Travel bursaries.
Something that kept sticking in my mind was nipples, it’s such a peculiar, comical word but is the correct word but when we think of the word nipple; does a female or male spring to mind? I’ve began casting my […]
I have been selected through an application process to exhibit at Collect Open, Saatchi Gallery 3rd – 6th February 2017. To make this large installation work I have received an Arts Council ‘Grants for the Arts’ Award. Follow my works progress in this blog.
In the meantime, while looking for the right clothing I wished to portray within my animated film. I started looking into the history of upset, sin and depressive states. Within this research I found the belief of Hell, and to […]
My first idea for one of my animations, was a dance with a shadow or a ghost of the memory of the struggles within myself as a little girl. The idea I had to create this, was to produce the animation image […]
My second day involved going to see artist Lucy Helton, who was also presenting the next night at the same event I was invited to talk at. Lucy has a studio quite a long way from where I was staying…It […]
The lightbox for the engraved perspex is almost finished – just a few tweaks before it is ready to show.
For the latest in her series on artists’ books, Sarah Bodman looks at the work of Maddy and Paul Hearn who, with fellow artist Vickie Fear, are behind this month’s Counter: Plymouth Art Book Fair.
With mixed feelings of nervousness and nostalgia I shall shortly be returning to work in my home county of Yorkshire. Blog entries will follow my arrival in Brighouse later this week.
This blog follows my progress over a short and intensive period as Artist in Residence at Brighouse Arts Festival in West Yorkshire. Gathering stories, memories and imagery to create a holistic physical response within the grand setting of the old Town Hall.
Table of contents from Andrea Crestadoro’s “The Art of Making Catalogues” (1856)
Mental Installation I recently created a project open to Arts & Humanities students booking space in the installation rooms for a week of installations. The setup and green light of the project went smoothly, receiving good feedback from tutor’s. I […]
Plate making has begun – engraving perspex with images of T-cells.