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Y is for Yolanda

Y is for Yolanda, A-Z of Filipino Cultural Exports Post November 2013, the world reached out to the Philippines, in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda, more widely known as Typhoon Haiyan. The media spotlight shone on the devastation that the tropical […]

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Roadside Museum

Roadside Museum featured a selection of artworks excavated from a twelve-month burial in a roadside field in West Lancashire.

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Untitled blog post from "Narratives and Spaces"

Watching this year’s L6 full-timers prepare for their degree show (private view tonight – VERY exciting and good luck to everyone!) has brought it home to me that it is technically only a matter of months before I have to […]

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Neo said no…

Blah Blah Blah…prizes schmizes…but I know that’s what some curators like… and recently discovered/learned that there’s some snobbery towards ACE funding…why I don’t know…I’m happy and humble that they said yes and agreed to fund “A penny for your thoughts” […]

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X is for Xyza Cruz Bacani

X is for Xyza Cruz Bacani, A-Z of Filipino Cultural Exports B: 1987 / ‘Photography takes Filipino maid from Hong Kong to New York’ – reads a CNN headline (February 20, 2015). Reporting from Hong Kong (CNN) – A domestic worker from the […]

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Castlegate Festival

The best exhibitions I’ve been in over the last few years, are ones that have emerged sort of organically. You meet someone, work together and then suddenly a collaboration is born. This is how I’ve found myself preparing to exhibit […]

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endings & Du Champ (see decisions 3)

I was reading through my notes to locate a comment made by Du Champ that i had remembered, which resonated with my feelings about ‘Insomnius ‘ . Du Champ’s work entitled ‘The bride stripped bare by her bachelors ‘  was altered […]

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Love in Dangerous Places

  AUDIOBLOG – Please click here As if to make up for the procrastination, today, before writing this blog, I have worked eleven hours. If any employer in my entire history had asked me to work an eleven hour day […]

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Studio Visit: Cath Dack

Combining traditional and digital processes within the realm of photography is the focus of Cath Dack’s work. She explores a variety of subject matter but her growing expertise in dark room and wet photographic processes makes necessary the consideration of […]

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Buried Treasure

Still working on my piece for the M.U.D exhibition at the end of this month, the piece looks at how we place value on items such as those we use to drink out of and have take away food in. […]

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Fifth day in Århus

I was up at 4.50 this morning to get a train to Århus that would get me in for 10am. I returned to the hut at 10pm! My day at home was worth the five hour journey though. We kept […]

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