The project is about creating a community in the heart of Goonhilly for a day. For those who don’t know. Goonhilly Downs is a unique landscape on the Lizard Peninsular in Cornwall. Home to all sort sorts of things, including the iconic Goonhilly Earth Station.
Darren and I have been working remotely for a while, taking photographs and exchanging images via Pinterest to start to develop ideas for the exhibition at the Minories in Colchester. Today we met at the Gallery to look at the […]
Right then folks, here it is! I’m not going to write much, the pictures are able to say more than my words today…. Here’s the video made by Laura Rhodes for “nine women”. I think it gives a real […]
After a solid week of setting up, I was ready (with assistance!) just as our opening evening party got started last night! The space I had – the marquee – although I’d known the measurements was much larger than I’d […]
The Sphæræ was designed by artist Cocky Eek and we were lucky enough to be the first artists to use the inflatable structure to play, experiment and test things out in. I used this opportunity to rework my BA graduation […]
Fibre Artist and Felt Maker Moira West encourages interaction with her work.
As part of this year’s Heritage Open Days across England, six artists have been commissioned to produce site-specific work at the English Heritage site Fort Brockhurst in Gosport. Pippa Koszerek speaks to the artist and curator behind the Space Interrupted project.
This weekend at the fourth edition of Tramway’s Artists’ Moving Image Festival in Glasgow, Transmission Gallery presents the Film Open 2015 – a new touring programme of 20 films from five artists’ support networks in the UK.
The refugee crisis is now fully in the public mind. Last week proved decisive in a process of galvanising compassion and propelling large numbers of citizens into action. We marched, made banners, donated clothes, listened to speeches and cried. People […]
How to celebrate a year of blogging? With a blog post of course! Today I discovered my blog with the wonderful a-n is one year old. I can think of nothing better than a visual post. A rapid fire upload […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here You can only go with that gut feeling can’t you? In the studio, with the making, things aren’t going well. Everything either looks twee and stupid, or contrived and derivative of someone else, something else, […]
I’m beginning to see a spatial connection in some of my recent photographs. Marc Augé points out that we have an uneasy relationship with the space we occupy. Our steps into outer space ‘reduce our own space to an infinitesimal […]
I’m part-way through an interesting book by Marc Augé; (Non-Places: An Introduction to Supermodernity) and I’d like to consider how some of his ideas play out in relation to my work. In surveying the train journey from Marden to London, […]
This year’s London Art Book Fair at Whitechapel Gallery – the seventh since launching in 2009 – features over 90 exhibitors and a special focus on Scandinavian art publishing. Pippa Koszerek talks to Max Vickers, the fair’s coordinator.
This is a very short blog post, but I’m quite excited about it and therefore felt the need to share it. On Monday, we heard the news that the arts council bid to run International residencies in our studio space, has been successful. […]
Escher.. Ever since i was old enough to enjoy art, i remember first seeing M.C. Escher’s fantastical worlds, shapes in tessellation and much more.. beautifully hand drawn works that occupied me for hours, in looking at the various skills that […]
A one-day pop-up corridor show in Warrington