Coming back to that little question on critically analysing the contextual content of my practice or what the hell is my work doing? ‘I have a dream’, it’s terrible that such famous quotes can just boil down to some women […]
It’s a familiar feeling to anyone who has found themselves trapped in an endless cycle internet browsing- somewhere, out there, is the article, text or information that’s going to make sense of it all and make something click, as it […]
How to write? Just received my February a-n Magazine and I see that on p.16 an extract from my New Year’s Resolutions (Blog 15) has been quoted: ‘See more shows and write more reviews. Thinking about what we have seen, […]
Wilkinson, London
13 January – 6 March 2011
Assessment Feedback Today was assessment feedback day, after we did the peer assessments, the tutors assessed us and our feedback forms were waiting for us in the office this morning before our one to ones. We were assessed on our […]
I’ve just spent an hour and a half shortening and shortening an email to get it into a 500-character contact form. It was an introductory email trying to describe this project and ask for advice all at the same time, […]
The first month So, as you might have noticed – I’ve started this blog at the end of January, so in theory nearly a month into the residency, but in practice I haven’t really started yet. This is frustrating but […]
The Open College of the Arts (OCA) launched Europe’s first MA in Fine Art by distance learning in January.
A selection of forthcoming open exhibition competitions, bursaries and prizes for artists.
A&E Gallery, Brighton8 – 23 January 2011
I’m back in Xiamen and found my laptop sitting there by the door in its bag, just where I left it when exiting in haste. Having neither the laptop nor my camera was in some ways good as I had […]
Savage, I’m a Fraud, 2010.
The Jerwood Space, London
19 January – 27 February 2011
Who are your role models? A piece of advice given to me recently was to find people who are in positions I would like to have and work back through their CVs. Follow their trajectory back to the point I […]
Last night I was treated to a double language exchange; a Dutch research student and I met up with two sisters in a cafe and received instruction in Chinese pronunciation. It was about a quarter of the way through that […]
Surface Gallery, Nottingham
20 November – 11 December 2010
The Last Two Weeks = Crazy I feel a little out of touch with myself, having not blogged properly since Christmas, which now seem ages ago. Getting back into college was good, I started back on the 4th of January […]
Well, thanks to my husband who has helped me take my stuff over and set me up I should be able to do some work in the studio this week, other work commitments notwithstanding. I have some people coming to […]
In Preston yesterday, presenting our work so far. Great to see what the others in the group have been up to, very diverse work. We don’t get to meet up as often in this final year and as such I […]
what place for competitiveness? this could have been my blog entry subject as i’ve enjoyed reading rob’s entry with the cycling video attached and it has resonated with my own recent realisation of ‘the sports context’ within what i do. […]
Post Christmas … Once again I seem to be playing catch up! Although I have managed to spend a pretty relaxing Christmas I have been occupied with my art project…both the theoretical and the practice. Which is a good thing […]
ArtEvict:Group Action, London
11 January 2011
Antonia Dewhurst talks to Degrees unedited Online editor Richard Taylor during her final year at Coleg Menai, Bangor, North Wales.