
Derwent Art Prize 2016
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Archive
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Venue:
Mall Galleries -
From:
September 19, 2016 -
To:
September 24, 2016 -
Location:
London
Each month an artist is selected to show their work and working practice in the Minories Galleries shop. This month it is my turn!
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here As a wet-behind-the-ears sixteen year old, recently freed from grammar school, as they didn’t want me cluttering up the sixth form, I trudged up the hill from Hereford railway station to the Art College at […]
Good morning lovely people, I had completely forgotten to mention that I have built a website, if you have a spare few minutes please take a look at what I do. www.stuartbelton.com
Midtown makers in Church Street still have a few spaces left for artists and craftsfolk to share their work. Come and Visit.
The first-ever biennial Estuary festival presents 16 days of art, literature, music and film ‘curated in response to the spectacular Thames Estuary’. Chris Sharratt talks to Kent-based, water-loving artist Adam Chodzko about his latest iteration of Ghost, featuring a specially adapted kayak with room for one reclining passenger.
Well it’s late at night, New York time and I’m floating down to earth after a fabulous evening at ‘The Museum of Morbid Anatomy’ where I just gave a presentation. I’ve attached a few taster images above, and an outline […]
A few developments since my last post, mostly on a positive note. Firstly the drawing I submitted to the ING Discerning Eye was rejected – bummer. I had to do the walk of shame and collect it on Tuesday. Whilst […]
This week I have been fiddling about with media, thinking about the lost girl series, experimenting, and attempting to complete Fulham Leith. The darker evenings, and the greater contrast in light between night and day makes me realise that […]
the steam powered maker residency has now finished with one last meeting to discuss and de-brief about the time at the mill. it was a really positive thing to do with much open and honest discussion and it was said […]
The first few months of this year (2016) have been a time of significant change for me. Having left my role at Cubitt, where I co-founded and led a large scale education programme for eight years, I decided to quite […]
Hello there, Life and so forth meant a hectic time last week. Therefore no blog posts here until now. I don’t want to make promises I can’t keep but I hope to add another post or two to make up […]
The four award winners of the longstanding art prize that celebrates and promotes insight into contemporary drawing have been announced.
For the latest instalment in her monthly series on artists’ books, Sarah Bodman looks at the work of British artist Angela Thames as her year-long residency at Chawton House Library in Hampshire draws to a close.
‘Visual AIDS is a haven for me and my contemporaries, nurturing, honouring, protecting and utilizing our work. Its intergenerational approach to activism through visual art gives my 28 years of mercurial survival a historical significence, and contemporary vitality.’ Eric Rhein, […]
Last night I relaxed after a nightmarish day at work by completely unplugging for an hour. I put John Coltrane on the stereo and sat on my living room floor with a sheet of lining paper and some marker pens. […]
Yes, yes, yes! Through An Artist’s Eye is almost ready to launch! The creative work is long done, our film is receiving it’s final touches and our booklet is at the printers along with all our exhibition materials. We are […]
So….finally…I’ve crossed the final hurdle in the long but amazing lead up to the 3rd Contemporary Art Triennial, Coup de Ville 2016. I arrived in Sint-Niklaas last Wednesday to apply the finishing touches to my work before the VIP […]
The annual arts education conference, which this year takes place in Liverpool, will explore how issues of access and activism impact on galleries and the visual arts.