
A Letter to Leah Hickey
A review of “How to Get Attention When You’re Drowning” at Cheap Cheap Gallery, co-curated by Dinosaur Kilby and Yasmyn Nettle
A review of “How to Get Attention When You’re Drowning” at Cheap Cheap Gallery, co-curated by Dinosaur Kilby and Yasmyn Nettle
there is enough crap flying around what with energy prices and European war without the tory party hogging attention and the general difficulties of making art in the moment. This is an attempt to find community and a mindset to go forward with company.
Call coming later
In December 2021 I was commissioned by the Arts and Heritage Alliance Milton Keynes to work with a team from Milton Keynes Hindu Association (MKHA) on a project investigating what Indian and Hindu culture have brought to the world. So […]
A review about my 40 Years of Printmaking at the ARB in Cambrdige by John Clark Artist from Cambridge
Alongside For the Radio Public project on Dudley High Street I have been working with a group of six artists, which then became eight, except working with isn’t quite right… we worked alongside each other, helping, overlapping when needed, but […]
Research into a Series of workshops based on recollecting memories about the Mother and finding the space occupied by the Mother.
Exhibition highlights from across the UK featuring a-n members, including Walker & Bromwich in Perth and sculpture in Chichester Cathedral.
Liam Hevey discusses making environmental activist stories visible and the frustrations of being a Marxist creative.
Over the three years of degree – and particularly these past two – my role and practice as an artist has changed enormously, and in this post, I want to examine how and why it has, and how it will […]
Exhibition highlights across the UK with work by a-n members including Rhea Dillon and Paloma Proudfoot’s sculptures on a London rooftop.
On 3rd April 2022, I had the amazing opportunity of speaking in campaign corner at a local climate action event. This was my first public speaking event, and I am really pleased with how it went – I conveyed what […]
One year ago today, on April 25, 2021, art journalist Georgina Adam interviewed Francesca Bellini-Joseph on her new professional development education platform for the art world. Read the full interview here.
A collection of diverse artwork in glass cabinets, featuring Kevan Cadman, Neath Champion-Shorr, Ken Horne, Tair Rafiq, Uzma Rani, Teresa Sayner, with Paul Evans
The instagram bio is a short (150 character) introduction to you and your practice. This means whatever you put there has to be concise and quickly explain what you do, and share any other important links etc. I have take […]
It’s been quite a week! I feel I’ve made lots of progress although admittedly much of it has taken the form of scribbled notes, sketches and thoughts ripening into ideas in my head. It was good to touch base with […]
Seeing Direction This week I’ve been pushing my head into exhibition mode, planning to avoid an undignified headless chicken flap later on – although with years of practice I like to think that I am now a last minute master. […]
STEAMhouse Talk As part of the research project I wanted to do a talk with STEAMhouse, artists and arts organisations to find out how they have been creating work through Covid and what they are doing now we are coming out […]
I start with a nursery rhyme, and my dishevelled train of thought circles round to Deleuze and those very useful rhizomes… The reason this bit of Deleuze thinking stuck with me while doing my MA is that it felt familiar. […]