The Red Shoes
The last couple of days in the studio have been very productive. I have had tutorials with my three tutors which has got me thinking about how to develop my work. Also I have progressed with my nurse painting. Drawing […]
The last couple of days in the studio have been very productive. I have had tutorials with my three tutors which has got me thinking about how to develop my work. Also I have progressed with my nurse painting. Drawing […]
had an amazing time in florence, had a very short time to draw between seeing so much beautiful art, but here are some of my sketches
I had realised i wasn’t optimising the wheels i had used. They had more potential attached to each other so i have done just that. Doing this will create more openings to attach other wheels to.
In May last year I embarked on our Go And See bursary enabled tour of the UK. Parts one and two can he found here and here. There’s been a seven month gap between parts two and three because we […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I like to think I’m a nice person. I like to think I’m generous with my time and my work. I like to think I am not pompous, or “up myself” or mean. but… Sometimes […]
Showcase exhibition to feature works by 72 graduates selected from 2014 degree shows across Scotland, including works by graduates affected by last year’s fire at Glasgow School of Art.
A new exhibition and collaboration between artists Emilia Telese and Binita Walia providing commentaries and insight on how the role of women is shaped and constrained by social, economic and political contexts.
For the final article in our series on Digital R&D Fund projects, we talk to artist Sue Austin about performance art in an underwater wheelchair and her plans to make 360 degrees filming technology more affordable and accessible.
Hi, I am struggling to set a wholesale price for handmade jewellery for 2 retail outlets, I sell via craft fairs, word of mouth and a couple of low key shops but the shops have always said ‘tell us how […]
Re-seeing the everyday
A very quick post to…erm…well brag that I have managed to sell a piece of my work. All joking aside I’m very happy at this unexpected piece of good fortune. I cannot quite believe it, I’m very lucky. Follow your […]
10 PRJCT Perfection Campaign For The Unattainable Pushing myself to work with this neon material in a different way to one which I had originally imagined has been a really interesting experienced. Sitting in the small, dark space with nothing […]
hand is an exploration of the positive and negative aspects of being human, this is happening everywhere in our world. On the beginning of the week , I decided to do print after I went to my studio space which […]
The latest round of a-n’s Re:view bursaries – supporting artists to develop a self-determined professional development and mentoring programme – is now open for applications. Here we signpost the application information and profile some of the successful projects from 2014.
2 – 30 March 2015 Liz West’s new work Subjective Mixtures #1 created in situ for the Bloc Billboard on Jessop Street, Sheffield. West explores drawing as something not confined to two dimensions. During the creation of her work, whether making […]
The shortlist for the ninth Catlin Art Prize features eight artists, with recent graduates of the Royal College of Art dominating the selection.