How to create interactive art without touch
Arts Council England have awarded me a project grant to research how to create interactive art without touch over the next year
Arts Council England have awarded me a project grant to research how to create interactive art without touch over the next year
I believe that there is always room to learn more, no matter what field one chooses, or how many hours one puts in. This blog highlights the art courses I’ve been learning from.
Painting and contemplation
Joint exhibition with Helen Field at Bowery Visual Arts
A solo exhibition of new painting, prints and works on paper by Susie Hamilton
Watch ACT! attending artist Rafael Perez Evans talk about his large installation made with foodstuff, and his art practice was influenced by a childhood memory involving lemons.
This blog is happening to coincide with a greatly received R&D bursary from A-N, I will be using the bursary to support new skills learnt in sculpture to develop new Installation works for the project WITH-IN-MEMORIAM.
Here i will be blogging about this process
Recently The Metaverse has been bothering me. There’s a lot of chat about it in Virtual Reality circles, but I think scaring people with suggestions of strangers in vibrating pants is a bit alarmist. We need more good people in The Metaverse. Please join the good guys.
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 community project working in collaboration with artist Carole Miles, exploring the notion of where you feel you belong or what you always longed to be.
R&D visit to the home of the internet
Hello, this is Trish! I am a Fine Art student at the University of Suffolk in my third and last year, so called ”end of the beginning”. I will be exploring and observing, personal and honest in my writings.
Artists invited to submit portraits of the Queen to join exhibition to celebrate Platinum Jubilee
Ivan Grieve talks to us about growing up in the Bohemian North London of the 1960s, his unusual methods of self portraiture and dealing with the Devon rain.
Looking at my final year of BA (HONS) Fine Art
Does a mask take away our ability to communicate mood, intensity, emotion and personality? Does it render us ‘invisible’, or take away our voice and make us feel ‘unheard’?
Recent work produced for the upcoming Back of an Envelope Show, helps me to evaluate my work process.
A recent painting capturing visible and invisible light. Exhibited at The Museum of Lincolnshire Life, LN1 3LY, until the end of August 2022.
Public Art & interpretation project
This series of posts shall examine the variety of skills I have gained through the Fine Art course to outline the successful working habits and the room for developments based on examples provided of my professional practice.
Charcoal drawings from Shetland
work completed in lockdown…humourous and sinister symbolism from history
A visual art exhibition of over a dozen mixed media and acrylic paint based wall hung collage style Canvas based artworks accompanied by a digital guide, a making of video and associated sounds.