Written on the Body – We are What We do. My body is slowly recovering from the seven day marathon, of exploring and listening to, the broad church of music that is, Broadstairs Folk Week. But with all the eating, […]
I spent Monday 17th August 2015 on a guided tour of Kingley Vale with Richard Williamson and the South Downs LiDar Project Group looking at the hidden histories revealed by LiDar maps and memories of Richard. Fascinating layers of information […]
Drawing process in which i let the marks come from simple movement of expression using a soft graphite stick. The sense is of me getting out of the way, of dark and light, of spaces appearing into which light fills […]
New National Gallery director Gabriele Finaldi has been talking to striking workers as the indefinite strike called by the PCS union continues.
engage is seeking proposals for its journal reflecting on the shifting nature of artists’ residencies and the challenges faced when artists and organisations work together.
I said to Theo when I arrived that I was prepared to do any jobs needed and I don’t mind just observing if I am going to get in the way. As Theo is used to printing by himself he has […]
(Post by Kay) Yesterday was the most gloriously sunny day, which we spent filming on and around two of the best beaches in Burra, packed (well, not exactly packed but quite busy; this isn’t Brighton!) with families making the most of […]
I’m at that eek and gulp moment on return from a 2 week holiday when I see my artist in residence show is only 3 weeks away and I’m not sorted yet. I have work behind me for it, but, […]
Wow. Well it’s been quite a journey. Three weeks away, two in Mexico City and one in San Francisco respectively, and one week back in the UK trying to land. It’s a truism to say that travel changes you – […]
Powerful film that depicts the aftermath of the Recession in Detroit whilst simultaneously depicting the fading glory of the American Dream. It explores the complexity of the demise and rise of various middle classes and the various struggles and strength of […]
Exhibition I have no words to express my joy when I made to the end of the course my Degree Show. It was a beautiful exhibition of all my classmates, included my works. Analyzing my view with the three space […]
Pondering: to weigh in the mind with thoroughness and care
Arriving Sunday 16th August to begin my residency at Stiwdio Maelor in Corris, staying until 1st September. Corris is located in a beautiful setting at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. I am immediately taken with the relationship between […]
What did I feel after my BA in Fine Arts and starting my masters? After finishing off my degree show and putting it to bed I have had the desire to take up a masters degree for one more year […]
Went on a one-day course run by Tim Benson on portrait painting in oils at The Mall Gallery. Just loved his approach – 6 colours max. and one brush only…. as big as the canvas allows. Magic, just my kind […]
In the lead up to this year’s Turner Prize exhibition opening in Glasgow, a showcase of works by former Scottish winners and nominees will set off on a tour of Scotland in The Travelling Gallery.
Norfolk Museums Service has been awarded £81,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund to create a digital archive of the work and journals of pioneering photographer Olive Edis.