I graduated with a first class BA(Hons) Fine Art from BIAD. Then I was an artist. Los of things happened, insted of rambling about them all I’ll start at the begining of this week and go from there. Monday I […]
It’s been 2 months now since I graduated and i’m living back with my parents. I keep saying to myself its temporary but each day that goes past it feels like i’m going to stay here forever. ….But anyway let […]
Wilkinson’s Lower Car Park, Bournemouth
17 – 24 September 2011
Sadie Coles Gallery, London
9 June – 27 August 2011
So it is over a year now since I graduated. I’ve done a bit of this and a bit of that, mostly trying to figure out what to do now! So after lots of trial and error, and ending up […]
NVQ Pedantics 1 year part time (Let me begin by saying this; diplomas are fine, a framed NVQ certificate looks just as good on the wall as any degree certificate so don’t be put off by what your more intelligent […]
Just over a week to go until I start my course. I’ve been steadily reading books from the suggested reading list although I keep being corrupted by the shop at the Cornerhouse. The latest purchase is Frieze d/e, a new […]
Arron Kuiper, Box 8, oil paint, aquagel, glass vitrine, 2011.
As UK’s universities continue their radical overhaul to deliver a more streamlined and affordable ‘service’, art education is facing up to the challenges this presents to the sector. Attending Cubitt’s July Festival of Blackboards, Mitra Memarzia observes that art students […]
Artists David Hood and Seainin Passi introduce their ongoing collaborative practice Community Facility, and reflect on a legacy of nine years’ work and the subtleties of engagement that have emerged.
A selection of post-graduate study routes on offer across the UK.
When I was trying to write my artist statement I found this video on Matt’s blogt. He is part of the online graduates. It made me laugh. Decided to share it!Artist’s Statement An Artist’s Statement from Charlotte Young © 2011 […]
I was at a wedding last week. My own experience of marriage, back in 1983 aged just 20, made me realise the power of ritual. I wasn’t keen on the idea: for me, weddings should take place naked at Stonehenge […]
Tim Ridley, a recent graduate from Chelsea College of Art and Design, uses photography as a springboard in to new work. Exploring the realm of difference and the carnivalesque Ridley applies the photographic medium to tactically extract ways of approaching […]
Much to report! I have recently returned from a five week stay in Hungary – three weeks on a masterclass building a smokeless kiln and two travelling around Hungary seeing the richness of the arts in Hungary and in particular […]
Queens Square Success & a victory for Contemporary Art Well our Inaugural Exhibition has been and gone, and all-in-all it was a jolly good success! We are thrilled with the response we had, both from our Artists and the audience. […]
Must have walked halfway across Birmingham and back today hunting down a printers who is prepared to take on my print job. Have decided to make a ‘freize’ to go along the back of my lovely old museum style cabinet- […]
So here I am, fresh from degrees unedited, joining the grown-ups. I had expected to be doing this sometime this year but not quite yet; however, contributing to Artisterium 4 seemed like a worthwhile project to document and share and […]