I suppose this is where the ‘degrees unedited’ blog ends. I imagine I will continue on through the ‘artists talking’ bit, could well be an intriguing way of thinking through work and discussing the complications and (hopefully) joys of ongoing […]
Andrew Maclean (born 1980, Kirkcaldy) graduated in 2007 with MSc Electronic Imaging from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, and in 2003 with BA (Hons) Fine Art from the same institution. In 2004 he became a committee member […]
The day i was utterly dreading (results day) has been and gone, and absolutely left me over the moon, surprised and relieved. I really did believe i was going to get a low grade but as it turns out, i […]
The signing’s done and I got offside to the Museum for some quiet and some shade. The trip was worth it, if only for The Vilnius Market Square Pole of Shame. Tomorrow’s the Press Conference. We’ve chosen a spot by […]
A few people in the group had decided some days ago that it’d be good to do a bit of a show and tell – informal presentations of our work, to each other. It’s a little intimidating when you’re only […]
This article, from the latest issue of Variant, is really interesting.. Artist as Executive, Executive as ArtistKirsten Forkert http://www.variant.org.uk/35texts/CultLeader.html It references this article from the Guardian on 19/01/08, which I reckon is also worth a read: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jan/1… ‘No pay, no […]
I am delighted to invite you to: Projection Rosalind Davis Exhibition from 6th July – 21st August Open to the public Monday – Friday from 9am – 6pm We are delighted to announce Rosalind Davis as our next artist to […]
the fourth plinth project went live today. sitting at home watching the live stream i feel very small and insignificant. i look forward to how the sitting watching the stream experience pans out. in other news. a friend from the […]
Greestone Building, University of Lincoln, Lincoln
16 May – 22 June 2009
Curator Matt Roberts talks to Jane Watt about how and why he set up the London-based organisation Matt Roberts Arts and the importance of providing support and a platform for emerging and mid-career artists, curators and arts professionals.
AIR Advisory Group members David Cotterrell and Erika Tan are amongst twenty-one artists selected to participate in a new pilot cultural leadership programme.
CJ O’Neill was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1978 and studied BA (Hons) Three Dimensional Design at Manchester Metropolitan University, graduating in 2000 after specialising in ceramics in her third year. The ‘Next Move’ residency at MMU, which ran […]
Today I attended the last Lincoln Artist’s Market I booked for this year, and I’m really glad actually – I made the grand total of £1 – some savvy looking young ladies very graciously bought some Lady of Shalott mirrors […]
Louise graduated from Glasgow School of Art with a Fine Art Degree in 2005. Whilst studying she was involved in the artists’ run exhibition space Park Circus with her peers and had been volunteering one day a week at doggerfisher […]
BATH & LONDON Oh dear another long gap between posts. The days just seem to be slipping away from me. I never made it to the Hunterian, a domestic plague of frogs descended upon me and I was still finding […]
Manchester School of Art, Manchester
20 – 28 June 2009
I am wondering this morning, whether Liverpool has the most volunteers per exhibition/event for any city in the UK? It seems that way.. especially as the Biennial depend so heavily on them. The Bluecoat also have plenty of them and […]
The degree show is over. All of the stress, effort and heartache to have spaces complete, work ready to show and the various set up tasks behind the show are now a distant memory. However, the show itself is a […]