
3D Printer Diary
In this blog we will be collecting our thoughts while building, develop and using 3D printers. Working from an open source starting point, we hope to get to grip with this newer technology which over the last few years has […]
In this blog we will be collecting our thoughts while building, develop and using 3D printers. Working from an open source starting point, we hope to get to grip with this newer technology which over the last few years has […]
I’m currently on a three week visit to Zhejiang University as part of the Study China Programme, organised by Manchester University. I had set up a word press blog to document my visit but I can’t access it here. Neither […]
In 1986, the year before I was born, Hannes Leopoldseder wrote Ten Indications of an Emerging Computer Culture; in this text she highlighted ways in which computers were about to change society. They now have. My work tends to be […]
Everyone’s at It (collaboration/participation/socially-engaged practice) so my Summer plan is engaging, exploring, experiencing and expressing – in London. I know it’s something to do with power relationships (to simplify, just for now) so I’ll go along to shows/events thinking about: […]
MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking…a three year part-time course involving practical and contextual studies with access to print/photography/textile printing/fabrication.
The Jewellery And Accessories programme is well established and has international standing. The strength of the course lies in; a broad interpretation of the subject; innovative use of materials; specialist teaching by world-class practitioners and a placement year. Teaching methods […]
Looking at access and engagement issues through an Engage Everyone Residency at Dundee Contemporary Arts. Based in the print room at DCA making work in response to conversations – physical, spatial, forensic from the perspective of an artist with a […]
A record of my two-year residency at Lime, an arts and health organisation. The residency gives me and three other artists free studio space and access to equipment and resources, in exchange for working for Lime one day a month.
The course focuses on material knowledge, techniques and processes in wood, metal, ceramics and plastics across disciplines such as jewellery, furniture, sculpture, lighting, batch production and site-specific work. A broad approach is encouraged within fine art, design and craft contexts. […]
Artists from St Helens have come together to address the lack of affordable, accessible, studio spaces in the town. Highs and lows from the group’s inception and along their journey towards more space for art in this North-West town.
This project brings together four diverse collections covering the history of Runcorn and Widnes on the River Mersey held separately in Catalyst Chemical Museum, Runcorn Town Hall, Halton’s Libraries and Norton Priory Museum. The collections are being catalogued in a […]
From October 2009 until April 2010 i will be working at Nottingham Trent University as part of the Artist Access into Art Scheme. Read the blog for more info.