Spoil Heap Harvest is a commission for Leicestershire Musuems TRANSFORM Snibston Discovery Museum. Spoli Heap Harvest sees Paul Conneally undertaking a number of cultural forages through the area of NW Leicestershire where Snibston is situated. The forages are mediated by […]
Projects unedited blog by Yvette Dubel
I couldnt get the image of the crocodile eating the moon that night out of my mind. This is an exploration, I am trying to find as ever a way to respond. Continuing to develop my work , take steps […]
I’m working with visual memory and text (rather than memory based in human figures and narrative) Especially foreign writing–from travels in Asia and visual influences of written Asian language characters.
BA Fine Art, School of Art, Birmingham Institue of Art and Design.
Award-winning sculptor Laury Dizengremel, also photographer, designer & art project consultant begins a 14 month residency in the Vale of Belvoir on the Lincolnshire / Leicestershire border in the East Midlands. Besides modelling busts of the Duke and Duchess of […]
Sound Circle is the first stage of an interactive illuminated night-time labyrinth, planned for 2011. 60 illuminated ‘tree totems’ will be created by children from the Forest Schools project in Corby, Northants and installed at the end of October 2010 […]
Reflections on the disappearance of a major work in progress, how to respond and what the loss might mean.
a residency out of no-where
A collection of my works, and texts to inform
In 1828, my ancestor Stephen Hedges was transported to New South Wales. On this residency in Newcastle, Australia, using themes from my research (the past and the present; history, myth and reality; imagination and the landscape) I’ll examine his story […]
I’m working with visual memory and text (rather than memory based in human figures and narrative) Especially foreign writing–from travels in Asia and visual influences of written Asian language characters.
As I settle back into life in a small semi-rural village, light years from the notion of contemporary art, I intend to examine and record, how I fare as an artist in the real world despite being penniless, unemployed and […]
Saturday the 27th November 2010 is ‘Buy Nothing Day’ and as part of ‘b-ART-er’ a Contemporary Art exhibition, Michael Bold has been commissioned to create a work responding to the site, an empty shop. The empty shop opens on 25th […]
A blog of my time spent as part-time student studying for my MA Fine Art at Wimbledon College of Art and my continuing activities as an artist.
My hope is that this blog will document and aid the development of a body of work that responds to the experience of living and working on the fringes of the Olympic site. The blog and the work will be […]
I am facilitaing a community art project involving art performed ‘au plein air’ in garden or farm spaces in my area of Devon, the Exe Estuary. Keen painters are meeting in each other’s spaces over 2010 and 2011. Work will […]
Fine-Art BA (Hons) Interdisciplinary Practice
As I move through a 2 year MA Art and Design in Education course at the Institute of Education, London. How my work progresses in finding connections to understand, grow and progress whilist focusing on play, participation and social engagement. […]
A personal view of working and exhibiting in the 6th Liverpool Independents Biennial
after finishing university this summer, i chose a risky move to a city little known to me. the adventure and fresh challenge has forced me to contemplate location and habitat whilst searching for my place within the art world as […]
Fine Art BA Great facilities and studio space and good students to work with.
I read either in “research” mode, i.e. in pursuit of a line of enquiry, a specific question, a hunch about something, or I just happen to read something or I just read as part of more general enquiry.