Ice Experiment
over the Christmas break I attempted to freeze alcoholic hand sanitizer in a mixture with water to make flammable ice cubes. The mixture failed to freeze and just stayed in liquid form only turning cloudy.
over the Christmas break I attempted to freeze alcoholic hand sanitizer in a mixture with water to make flammable ice cubes. The mixture failed to freeze and just stayed in liquid form only turning cloudy.
Ordered 3 mounted prints from the Roots collection on 10mm pvc board
I’m now into day four of seven of invigilating the exhibition, and while the week so far has been slow in terms of visitor numbers (I suspect it’s because it’s mid-week, with people at work) it has given me a lot […]
the female body can be a battle ground both attacked from the outside and from the inside. women have been seen as vulnerable and yet temptation, leading men to hostile thoughts and action I am exploring the concept of shifting […]
Jerwood Visual Arts commences its 10th anniversary year with an exhibition that explores how copyright legislation impacts on the work artists make. Pippa Koszerek speaks to Common Property curator Hannah Pierce and two of the commissioned artists, Owen G. Parry and Antonio Roberts.
A survey of galleries exhibiting at London Art Fair, which takes place this week, has shown growing confidence in the art market with the potential of more people interested in buying art and an increase in sales to international collectors.
A seminar exploring embedded approaches to place based contemporary art practices
Report on HOUSE VISIT’s research trip to Billytown, The Hague, in May 2014, funded by the a-n New Collaborations Bursary.
The Tetley in Leeds has appointed Bryony Bond in the new role of creative director following the departure of founders and co-directors Pippa Hale and Kerry Harker.
Commemorations include eight new commissions installed at galleries across the UK plus two new touring exhibitions.
The next thing I introduced people to was the idea of working in threes (usually in workshops here we work in pairs). However, some people wanted to work in their usual pairs and I felt that it was really important […]
The not-for-profit organisation is seeking suggestions for three painters to join the judging panel of its 2016 painting prize.
Two films recording our occupation of The Minories in Colchester during the exhibition Making Space are now posted on Vimeo. The first Fitting In records Darren and I settling into the galleries and making ourselves at home. The second Fitting In (drawing) is […]
You are all invited to the second We Are Resident event at the University of Salford. Booking is essential to reserve your FREE place. We look forward to seeing you there… https://weareresident.eventbrite.co.uk
As I sit here suffering with a heavy cold I thought I’d share some sketchbook drawings and make a few comments about drawing. I hope I’ll feel normal again in time for teaching Life Drawing on Wednesday morning. I’m full […]
I’ve decided to condense the four days of the installation process down into a single post. The overall experience of installing the exhibition was rather tiring, but extremely exciting and rewarding once I saw all of the work start to […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here This morning has been a bit rubbish to tell you the truth, and it has all been of my own making. I went to a really great gig last night, a couple of friends […]
I began the bread-making and sharing workshop with the Rocket artists by introducing myself and my practice. “Hello, I’m Alice and I’m an artist and I’ve been making work for about 25 years. Mostly I make performances. My performances are […]
Published today, a-n/AIR’s draft Exhibition Fee Framework and Guidelines is a starting point for further discussion with artists, galleries and funders.
As part of the Saatchi Gallery’s 30th anniversary show, Champagne Life, Cambridge-based, Iranian-born Soheila Sokhanvari is one of 14 artists in the gallery’s first ever all-female show. Dany Louise discovers more about the artist and her work.
To write is not to describe. To paint is not to depict (Georges Braque) Art has had a long history of describing and questioning its environment and this has been inextricably linked with technology. Artists explore and query new ideas, scientific […]