
Skills beyond Art
Every modern-day artist now needs a wide array of skills beyond the traditionally recognised skills
Every modern-day artist now needs a wide array of skills beyond the traditionally recognised skills
I’ve been lucky enough to be given access to a garden over lockdown – I live in a small-ish two bedroom flat on the second floor, nice views of London but no garden space. Going out onto the streets to […]
The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, returns to the Old Truman Brewery in March for the 19th London edition of the vibrant artist-led fair.
An exploration into the secret lives of objects. Solo exhibition from Justin Robertson
if you like poetry and photography then we are having an exhibition at the brick lane gallery on Friday 21st feb from 5pm come on and have a look you have any questions or would like to submit a poetry […]
After a hectic summer and autumn of engagement events on the Wirral, I am now just two weeks away from the exhibition opening at the Williamson Art Gallery – 7 December 2019 – 2 February 2020.
It may be slightly early to pen a round-up of my year but I’m at a point where I’m reflecting on the Solo Show and exhibitions I’ve been a part of.
16mm Experiments with Erehwon Lab
What a time to be alive, my friends! Shinichi Sawada Untitled (72), 2018. Photo by Ellie Walmsley, from JenniferLaurenGallery.com The internet was not around when I was just a grubby urchin clambering through the rock pools of Hunstanton, […]
The Circuit – A Movement Scenario
Small Town Inertia by J A Mortram inspires hope at the Workers Gallery
Astound 2019 – Contemporary Art Exhibition – 10th Anniversary
Nicholson Art Gallery – Stockwell Street Leek
1st to 22nd June
Open 10am – 3.45pm, Monday to Saturday – Free entry
This blog is a development from my blog Walking with the Waste Land. I have a number of new walking projects developing over the next year which will now feature in this blog.
As artist Kate Sherman prepares to hang an intriguing new series of work based on driving along the Sussex coast, read an interview with her about her painting:
This will be an ongoing blog around a five-year personal project I’ve obsessively researched, based around a rediscovered family photographic archive. It will culiminate in an exhibition and interventions at the end of 2019 at The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum.
This blog is written by the participants of the Sky Above the Scene project’s mentorship programme.
I observe light and structure, and the relationship between the two. In sculpture, photography and installation I explore the way the sun and artificial light transform an object in a visual way, exposing structural details of everyday objects and materials. Working […]
Welcome to my a-n blog, where I’ll be covering two Magnum & British Journal of Photography (BJP) workshops I’m attending thanks to an a-n Artist Bursary. The first is on Personal Projects, 21st-22nd July, the second NGO’s, Social Practice and […]
A big thank-you to a-n for a Travel Bursary Award 2016, which will help support my travel/research costs towards producing new work this year.
Reflective blog on recent delegation to Budapest organised by a-n & Castlefield Gallery.
Image: quickly taken photo of László Haris’ ‘Blow Up, 3-4’ (1973) taken whilst browsing Saándor Szilágyi’s ‘Neo-Avant-Garde Trends in Hungarian Art Photography’
Solo exhibition of sculpture, installation, and photography at Broadgate London
Time to reflect upon my residency at National Trust Ilam Park. Based on the original proposal; This residency aims to support a dialogue developing connections between Ilam Hall, the landscape and the visitor via image making. The residential artist […]
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A digital archive of my residency at Ritherdon & Co – a manufacturer in Darwen- to produce a commission for The National Festival of Making that took place in Blackburn on the 12th and 13th May 2018.
I am a third year fine art student that works in photography and film. I am interested in the concept in movement and challenging the way in which it is perceived.