Exhibition frames
using Matt coated photo paper the final prints have been put into their frames, all that needs doing now is placement and hanging
using Matt coated photo paper the final prints have been put into their frames, all that needs doing now is placement and hanging
preparing my gallery prints to be put up
I will use 50 electric tea lights to create a path for viewers to walk round so they don’t bump into any planks or the ice bucket catching drips of water in the centre
after my first experiments using boards to hide my lights the boards kept falling over, I made small supports to keep them standing. The wall lights are now finalised
I haven’t updated lately, I’ve been too busy with designing the degree show catalogue and trying to sort out a cabinet so I’m a bit behind with studio practice at the moment. I’m so lucky to find this cabinet after […]
Site specific installation by UK-based WESSIELING set in an impressive Grade II listed Dominican Priory church, in Newcastle upon Tyne.
When I first got the email in July 2015, from Artemis Potamianou (the exhibition organiser) inviting us to participate in the Platforms project at Art Athina in Athens, I didn’t really pay too much attention to it. It was a nice […]
Image above: screenshot from Becky Edmunds’ video work, Homefire. This morning was the second of our group Reflections meetings this week. Two of the group shared their work for us – Becky Edmunds and Kate McCoy. First Becky Edmunds’ told […]
We didn’t quite realise the importance of the task when we took it upon ourselves to organise the village Petanque. The stress levels have been gradually rising and reached fever pitch today when Hermine discovered we hadn’t yet made the […]
My degree show is supposed to highlight the impact that the of decisions made by world leaders (particularly of the U.S. and the U.K.) have had on the civilian population, here and in Syria. My work is mainly monochromatic, but […]
I’be been doing some more work on the large drawings on canvas, for the degree show. I decided to take images of anti-immigration protesters and draw them onto a drawing of a weeping Syrian refugee woman, that I’d already started. […]
Enjoyed a day off and it was back to business. My next gig was at Lund University helping my Swedish counterpart film a seminar on Indian politics. I bought my Canon Legria Mini X and use it as B Roll […]
Noticing lots of weeny gardens in Amsterdam. Little patches of soil tucked into oblong brick recesses on the pavement alongside apartments. I’m interested that things grow here in such tiny spaces. Grot Gardens Tall Yellow Rose Trees And this is […]
Could Black Mountain College exist today? – a question that has been asked many times of Ruth Erickson, co-curator of ‘Leap before you Look’ – the first comprehensive museum exhibition in the US to examine the history and legacy of […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I’ve been thrown a bit of a curve ball…. An opportunity that offers an amazing space, that doesn’t really fulfil any of the criteria set out previously in this blog. I’m considering it seriously because […]
Event and exhibition highlights for the week ahead, selected from our busy Events section and featuring events and exhibitions posted by a-n members.
The photographic artist Wolfgang Tillmans has created a series of posters against Brexit and highlighting what he believes are the humanitarian and democratic benefits of the UK remaining within the European Union.
Ott Metusala is a graphic designer who moved to Amsterdam from Estonia to study Graphic Design at the Gerrit Rietveld Acadamie where he met Pieter Verbeke and Elisabeth Klement. Pieter is a librarian and Elisabeth is a graphic designer. Together, […]
San Serriffe is an art bookshop and gallery situated in a narrow cobbled street in the red light district in the old town of Amsterdam. It’s a shop unit and the interior fit is minimal giving it an industrial feel […]