
7 Stages of Grief
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Archive
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Venue:
The Cornershop Gallery -
From:
September 12, 2016 -
To:
September 18, 2016 -
Location:
London
I woke up as always to sirens (is it just the area I’m staying in, or are there constant sirens in New York?) and decided that as this is my last relatively appointment free day, I would simply walk and […]
Artists at Makers at Menier 2016 that ran from 6th September to 10th September
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here For the last 15 years I have spent most Friday mornings life drawing. It has always been a discipline and exercise I love. But I’m not really getting anywhere with it, I’m not concentrating hard […]
My final few days of random art explorations before I get thrown into a maelstrom of meeting, greeting, schmoozing and networking. The mood around the World Trade Centre today, on the eve of the anniversary of 9-11, was more sombre […]
final works and finishing touches – careful not to start all over again!
A bit of performance embroidery
Private View Tuesday 20th September http://bit.ly/2cjU6Ex
As part of Sketchbook Circle 2016, I was asked to produce a piece of art using the contents of a mystery envelope. This piece has come about as a result of some ideas which I have been exploring and attempting […]
Following the exciting news of receiving bursary support from Full Circle Arts I quickly booked my place on an upcoming Digital Photography course at Leeds College of Arts. Designed to improve my skills in the area and enable me to […]
I think I had gone over the golf course looking for solace? I never knew it as a golf course only a large empty place where all I could see were trees, grass and sky. My own wilderness that I could […]
Kicked off my morning by walking past three giant inflatable rats that were adopted as a patron of protesting metro workers, because ‘rats were also survivors’. There was an obvious prevalent tension and more of a heavily armed police and anti terrorist […]
The first two days of this week were spent at the Drawing Research Network conference, ‘Tracing The Bridge’, where I hoped to learn about projects that are using drawing as a ‘bridge’ to other disciplines. Although I did not find any […]
An arts-based inquiry into human and limpet entanglements over time.
The shapes and courses of water become more fascinating as the projects develops. The light also, I noted the way it bounces from the surface in the early morning. These are sketch-photos for painting reference and ideas. Element IV Curve […]
Throughout my project Looking Back|Moving Forwards which was kindly supported by Arts Council England, Blackpool Council and UcLan, I have had a number of crits and meetings with curators, such as Kerry Harker and Claire Gannaway. These have been held […]
‘The passing clouds of an Irish day infiltrate French night, establishing a link between two moments of time and place, illustrating the fragility of chance and the subjective nature of reality’
Turns out I’m not very good at keeping Blogs (need to work on that)….But I do take pictures!
London-based artist Zoe Childerley has been walking the English-Scottish border as part of a residency with Visual Arts in Rural Communities in Northumberland. Pippa Koszerek talks to her in the lead up to an end of residency exhibition