Containers for the Unpredicted
Notes from a Residency at Brisons Veor. November 2024
Notes from a Residency at Brisons Veor. November 2024
Every month I enter the Boldbrush Art Contest. This blog shows my entries and the links to vote.
Thank you in advance for voting, each one makes such a difference :)
The increasingly intense exploration of drawing, and the threads between words, sounds, music, lines…
Mixed media paintings using collage and palette-knife-applied acrylics
Research project funded by the Edward James Foundation (West Dean College of Arts & Conservation) walking-with texts and imagery from the archive to explore the more than industrial values of forests towards aesthetic, imaginal, and relational values.
Here I’m reflecting on the new training course I’ve developed about how to share art for wellbeing with other people, and five words I see as building blocks to do just that
November 2025 Exhibition of Julija Greaves new paintings all welcome Nottinghamshire
Can’t paint, can’t NOT paint.
A blog which started in 2016 with a-n professional development bursary activity and has expanded from there.
The story of starting again
from feeling stationary and isolated – an experimental research project considering isolation through adulthood play.
Reflections and Practice from my residency at Backlit Studios in Nottingham and Quad in Derby.
I am a late discovered autistic artist. I am awaiting a formal diagnosis.
I have been reviewing my life through a new lens, an alternative perspective on my interpretation on my artistic life.
I’ve called this blog ‘I draw’ because my art-work is centred on Drawing. I am an artist from Margate.
Tales of the pretty much expected….and sometimes not
Reflections on the RD1st Coaching Course 2017 and beyond. Course fees funded and attendance supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company
My first blog ‘Keeping It Together’ came to a natural end when I moved in to my studio. ‘Keeping It Going’ picks up where that left off. Will I be able to maintain a blog at the same time as […]
Charting the progress of my practice since 2007 – a-n’s longest running blog!
Hi, I’m Helen Fox .im a sewing enthusiast
Ive just retired from 40 years teaching Textiles and Art
On the River Crane and Northcote Nature Reserve
Aidan Moesby’s curatorial practice explores deep interconnectedness through a lens of disability and intersectionality. Access and inclusion are at the heart of his care-based practice including Disability and mainstream representation across digital and physical platforms.
Carbon Synthesis is an international project to reveal the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of liminal wetland landscapes; revealing the effects of climate change across the globe by visualising the (in)visible.
A long-term collaboration between ArtCan and ÖSKG/Tjörnedala Konsthall based on connecting across physical and metaphorical borders to break down cultural, social and political barriers.
How football fanzines helped me personally and professionally
Posts include: ‘Makers HeadRoom’ – a makers group using Zoom to work together online; the ‘Artists Insight’ mentoring sessions, the theory of ‘The Creative Cycle’ and articles about drawing, persistence, learning, earning and being male