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I forgot to say I recently took part in the Pecha Kucha Night Wakefield Vol. 7:Drawing Lines at The Hepworth

I was drawn to it because I really enjoyed seeing Eva Rothschilds ‘Hot Touch’ there last year and the Pecha Kucha was all about lines-my favourite subject.It was also about getting out there, a toe in the water to see where my practice fits

Although I found the post graduate presentations on my MA challenging somehow I thought this would be much easier-out there as a professional…

I was suprised at how nervous I was and that I couldn’t completely memorise what I wanted to say. I had to keep crib cards to maintain a flow. I think this was partly because I was talking about Tim Ingolds Lines a Brief History in relation to mine and others work, perhaps if I had just spoken about my own work I may have felt more confident

Also the platform I was standing on was noisy as I moved, I had a spotlight directly in my eyes and a very large microphone preventing me from moving around as freely as I would have liked…

However with hindsight it was a great experience, it made me think about my work in relation to others, it was good to meet other artists and hear about their work, eat parkin and drink homemade wine in such a great venue

So here’s to the next interesting opportunity…


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Well what can I say I’m delighted to write that I’ve completed my MA and have a certificate to prove it…

Challenging and amazing at the same time so if there’s anyone out there thinking about academic study or already in the throws then my top tip is make sure that you’re technology hangs in there, most of my issues arose around documenting my practice-photography and formatting papers and my research folio-computer rather than making artworks…so the very best of luck if you’re grappling with any of the same

Now all I have to do is keep making art and look out for interesting projects and opportunities…


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