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I am back to AN.

Just rejoined the AN after 3 yrs absence and am planning.

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“Interpretation should never tell us what to see, think, or feel”

In The Interpretation Matters Handbook, a-n contributor Dany Louise brings together a variety of voices from the visual arts to discuss the thorny and important subject of gallery interpretation and ‘artspeak’. In an extract from the book, Simon Martin, director of Pallant House Gallery, Chichester explains the organisation’s approach to accessible and informative text.

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Language of Landscape

Very interested in Robert Macfarlane’s new book ‘Landmarks’ and why he champions the importance of language to our continuing connection and understanding of the natural environment So much of his writing resonates with me in my own work. He writes […]

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Performance Art – Entertainment

Last Thursday I attended an event at the Baltic 39 as part of ‘The Curves of the Needle’  exhibition.  The evening comprised of two performances by students currently completing their MA in Fine Art  at Northumbria University.  The first was […]

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Week 94: 30th June – 6th July

On the evening of the Monday 30th June 2014, I arrived in Paris for the start of my research residency at Centre Pompidou. The event (part exploration of the archive, part conference) had been organised in response to the 25th […]

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Sentinel: completion in wood

Over the past weeks, the construction and creation of Sentinel in wood has been completed, with in-the-making changes evolving and taking effect.  An essential part of the making – as Sentinel is not a simple scaling-up of the maquette but […]

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Artlings à go-go

My focus is absolutely on preparing for the exhibition at R-Space Gallery, but inspired by Sonia Boué I thought I’d give you a visual post – a sequence of my last seven artlings, featuring old things, new things, borrowed and blue things, […]

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10 Project

My week in the white space as part of the 10 project has started. So far I have found the process extremely pleasant. The space its self is a great size perfect for hanging my painting and because the walls […]

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Pushing forward

I have been working on the finger stitching work for a while now and had begun to feel stuck, like it had reached a point where it had become stagnant. I felt like I no longer really felt connected to […]

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Untitled blog post from "Keeping It Going"

I’ve been feeling physically quite unwell. Easter’s been and gone and I hardly noticed. A viral infection – probably flu – completely wiped me out. I’m slowly recovering, but on top of all that, I’ve been undergoing some pretty invasive […]

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My practice

15 april 2015 Gathering thoughts on practice Phrases: wood for the trees, bathe in ignorance, raging torrent, pull your socks up, man up, sheer weight of traffic, gulf between dream and reality…all phrases I am drawn to. Bathe in ignorance […]

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PaperFields Hay exhibition launch

The PaperFields Hay team had the launch of our 2nd exhibition in the series last night to a good turn out. The artists: Kate Morgan-Clare, Daisy Rickards (curator), Alex Weaver, Jack Clough, Rosie Daffern and myself all enjoyed an evening […]

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Play Area

  This was about six months after I have had my last treatment battling Leukemia. I am starting to get my strength back, my hair is growing back, but as my Mum said while she was watching the film, ‘you […]

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The Brief

For a few weeks now we have been working on a brief for the architects and I find that a very creative and stimulating process. A brief could take many forms but we decided to make a number of mind […]

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Roman Remains: exploring the traces of a chance encounter

In the lead up to artist-led Transition Gallery’s latest exhibition, which features works by six recent British School at Rome residency holders, we speak to artist and curator Cathy Lomax about her reasons for reconnecting with fellow residency holders, and to Archie Franks and Ursula Burke about the impact the residencies had on their practice.

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Untitled blog post from "Its.. an odyssey .."

I find it fascinating working with the metamorphosis of a material, being affected by the passage of time and natural forces.. the notion of change.  The process is therefore an integral part in the evolution of my work, the decisions/experiences […]

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