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The title of the blog, from a piece of writing by Anni Albers is a rather apt description of the exhilarating feeling of freefall (or is it flying?) that I am feeling now as I emerge from a twelve month […]
The title of the blog, from a piece of writing by Anni Albers is a rather apt description of the exhilarating feeling of freefall (or is it flying?) that I am feeling now as I emerge from a twelve month […]
Pigeon Hole Art Interventions In Leominster I provide a handy perch- a small shopfront to show new ideas, interventions and reactions. The first show is Pigeon, Naughty or Nice. It's my own work to pilot the space and see how […]
Will you draw a little bird for me? You are invited to take part in a collaborative artwork to gather together drawings of birds from around the globe. Please send me your drawing via e-mail stating whether you are left […]
Like many artists I have spent much time in need of studio space and a supportive artistic community. Thankfully in Jan 2008 I got my chance at having a studio at Waygood.org. This has made all the difference rejuvenating my […]
BA Fine art – third year.
After hearing that the buildings used by various independent art groups may be sold off to the local Sixth Form College it was thought that a group to represent all the various individual groups should be formed as a united […]
I speak estury english and I live in N.E Kent now, but for this project I am working up north, well… the midlands. Very near where my father grew up in fact. I am creating a mosaic focal point for […]
Fluid dynamics removes the connection between artist and art, surrendering creative control to machinery, blurring boundaries between art and science. This project uses machinery to apply the scientific principles of fluid dynamics into an artistic context, where science and art […]
A selection of a dozen photographs showing boarded up cash machines. Large, close up, heavily cropped and completely out of context; they could almost be abstract paintings. The exhibition is part of the Photo Fringe 2008, which runs alongside the […]
BA (Hons) Fine Art
The blog started with the run up to my exhibition at Oriel Wrecsam in August – October 2008, and is now following on to the next one in November 2008 at Galeri and then onto a group show at Theatr […]
Projects unedited blog by Judith Alder & Roz Cran
Creative nature and Exeter city council are working together with a local school over 18 months to create a playful place in a local community woodland. The children are 14 years old and are involved with this project as part […]
I was recently selected for a residency in Denmark running between mit November and part of December.It is at the very top of the mainland in a town called Skagen where two sea meet. Skagen It is famous for a […]
I'm off to Shanghai for a 3-week photographic project funded by the Arts Council England. I’ll be exploring a series of western-style ‘satellite’ towns that have been emerging over the past decade in this rapidly expanding city.
Fast plan. Four days.
This is a record of my progress in 2008. I am looking forward to some exciting and challenging exhibitions and wanted to log the growth of my work and ideas throughout them. With lots to learn and many challenges ahead, […]
a mythological character, an insect and a folk tale protagonist meet in a live art performance set in a city and in a countryside location.
I am going to attempt to document my experiences as an anonymous artist balancing an art career, job, and life. Mostly reference my running of 'Organisation X' and my balancing of a less than exiting life. The reason for being […]
After placing an advert in AN, I waited eagerly for the responses. We are offering a residency in the French Pyrenees with the aim of creating land art using found and local materials. We thought that it would be interesting […]
Projects unedited blog by Imogen Bardwell
The 2007/8 MA Photography group are in the final throes of our 15 month course. Eight students will present work in two shows at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art in Sunderland in November/December 2008/January 2009.
I graduated in Fine Art in July 2008 , and here I am, documenting my successes, my downfalls, my lack of and surges of motivation.
Following a chance meeting in my studio and a discussion about the fascinating life of birds, in particular pigeons, a slot in a small shopfront has been offered to me……
i am going to be designing and carving a map of paris out of linoleum so i can print it, to the size of 180cm X 150cm and will show stages here when they occer, im also thinking of time […]