At 58 pages, this year’s a-n Degree Shows Guide is the biggest yet and features interviews with artist Bedwyr Williams and mima director Alistair Hudson, plus contributions from artists including Ruth Ewan, George Barber and Marianna Simnett. Available on issuu and as downloadable pdf.
The largest contemporary art festival in the UK returns for its ninth edition with 42 artists paying homage to Liverpool’s history and future through themed ‘episodes’.
At 58 pages, this year’s a-n Degree Shows Guide is the biggest yet and features interviews with artist Bedwyr Williams and mima director Alistair Hudson, contributions from artists including Ruth Ewan, George Barber and Marianna Simnett, plus listings featuring over 75 shows across the UK.
This week’s selection includes figurative art in London, book art in Brighton and art meets science in Salford.
The Museum is delighted to host a blog post by artist Elena Thomas – our first ever contributor – on the theme of “usefulness”. There are exciting developments for the Museum behind the scenes, so watch this space. For now […]
Several Twitter conversations have taken since yesterday’s post with regard to my question –“What would you take?” They prompted me to dig out another object – a small pen knife. I figure that this could be very useful to have […]
Anna Noël’s voice is filling the room. A film of her being interviewed by the curator, Ceri Jones, plays on a loop from a small, wall-hung monitor in the corner of Ruthin Craft Centre’s (RCC) Gallery Two. Sharpening the sound, […]
After my last site visit I’ve been mulling over how to tackle the audio compositions and how to compose the pieces from my field recordings. I have collected over 30 minutes of content to work with to date. I […]
Another day at the studio working through ideas of upheaval and displacement, using objects as metaphors. I’m struck by the impact that being forced to leave one’s home and homeland must have on an individual. As objects can suggest so […]
This has been a busy week, getting the work ready and nerves steady and down to St Katherine’s dock for the Nautical Perspectives Plastic Propaganda show. Exhibition on now! Then getting on with some new work playing […]
I’ve already considered and rejected projecting a kind of floating show of my animations onto smoke. It would be too difficult to create enough of a dense body of smoke for long enough to show a projected image, and doing […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here Networking Events are bloody hard work if you ask me. I’ve been to a few, wandering about with a weirdly flavoured crisp in my hand and a glass of warm white vinegar… or perhaps a […]
This time last week I was sitting down to dinner with Christina after a great afternoon at Supermarket art fair. This is the eighth year that I have visited the fair and each year is a unique experience! There is […]
I went into uni today to work on a new ink drawing. The image I used for reference is a real crime photograph of a body which is falling onto the floor, all you can see is the shoes and […]
Blogging the journey to my graduation
In the past few weeks I’ve tried to confront my anxiety about how to display my work by seeing a lot of exhibitions. These ones were particularly useful. Annabel Dover: The Psychopathology of Everyday Life Waterfront Galley, Ipswich. Annabel is […]
http://deannamilesart.weebly.com/ For a module in university we had to create our own website. This website didn’t necessarily have to have our own domain name, didn’t have to be made from scratch (HTML code etc etc) but it did have […]
The second paintings to reflect the reeds and rushes , also the return of swifts and swallows to the reserve for the summer..