Hebden Bridge Open Studios 2016
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Archive
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Venue:
Brooklyn Studios -
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July 01, 2016 -
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July 03, 2016 -
Location:
Yorkshire
I’ve spent the last week in a state of inability to work. Then the Referendum, which has taken over everyone’s world, came to its head, and as I passed the old abandoned mental asylum yesterday, going online is like […]
I’m really pleased to have two pieces of work in this exhibition organised by Plastic Propaganda. The first edition was shown at the A.P.T. gallery in Deptford and now it tours to Folkestone, with some new artists. Press release From […]
As the degree show season draws to a close, we take a final look at a-n’s Instagram coverage with highlights from Nadine Shaban’s takeovers at the City & Guilds of London Art School degree show and the Royal College of Art graduate shows.
PLASTIC PROPAGANDA PRESENTS: “BOTH ENDS OF MADNESS” She walks slowly into the Leith without a boatman to guide her swiftly across My work is featured in this exhibition in the Sassoon Gallery Folkestone, coming soon. the exhibition deals with mental […]
Well since I last blogged, I still haven’t done much painting. The second Cyprus trip was purely for fun and relaxation but did confirm that it’s a lovely place to go. Will definitely be returning. On arrival back home had […]
Ashamed to admit, I’ve hardly touched a paintbrush in days, OK, weeks !! I did go to a lovely exhibition by Hilary Owers at Parnham Mill recently – fabulous large-scale charcoal drawings which were quite inspiring. But since the draining […]
I’ve managed to set aside two days in July to start a few experiments with paper and resin so just need to get that small MDF mould made in the next week or so.
I’m giving an artist lecture tomorrow. Today I woke up and decided I’m not going to talk about E anymore after this post. Users use everything, including people. I have to let go of what I thought it was, because […]
After yesterday’s gentle start it was definitely down to business today as we met artists and curators in Trieste with an interest in public art. We began by meeting Guillermo Giampietro (above), a video and performance artist from Argentina. Moving […]
Extracts from recent conversations with Rebecca Spooner, Adrian Healy, Caroline Wright White false teeth sitting on the bridge Insider outsider remit. Expectations apart from some assumptions, knowledge is power. Conversations around mapping overlap happens. Even up the balance. We […]
Documentation of opera recording. With gratitude to Eric Terhorst (for sound), Pablo Mercado (camera), John Fernon (Opera Singer Nationale Reisopera). John sang bass and Ingret Van Ree sang alto accompanied by cello. Enschede Biannual, Pet Pavilion, ARE Holland Residency. This […]
This week’s selection includes a consideration of how certain details of a painting can be overlooked or dismissed in Manchester, a new light installation in Penarth and a show curated by a fashion designer in London.
Friday morning, waking up to the country’s majority decision to leave the EU, happened to coincide with a day allocated to be in the studio. It took me a while to settle into doing anything, but it was a good […]
A blog documenting the progress of my project funded by an A-N Professional Development Bursary.
Day 1. A-N tour of Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina.
Well this art malarkey is tough but someone’s got to do it. After the joys of a 6am flight we arrived in Trieste to be met not only by our wonderful host Elisa Vladilo but also by a mini tornado […]
In this blog I will be sharing information documenting the production of the work for the Platform Exhibition.
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here When I first started this blog… unbelievably just over five years ago… among all sorts of pronouncements of intent I promised music. At the time, I wasn’t aware that quite a lot of the music […]
in the museum is a cabinet with record player and i can;t remember what it’s called ! might it be a radio gram ? i’ve got to place a record on it and play the record !!! this was an […]
i’ve ben keeping an annual blog long enough now to know that i take pride in having at least one post per month. in this month of june 2016 there is much to consider and reflect upon. it’s the anniversary […]
One of the aims of my bursary led activity is to engage in opportunities to network and learn from other practitioners – now living in a rural area, I assumed this would mean always having to travel. Indeed this was […]