The anchorhold 1971 – 2021
Exhibiting at Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2021
Exhibiting at Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2021
After requesting the Football Art Prize make their prize more accessible to artists on a low income – I’ve had a response – but it’s still woefully short of my expectations for a publicly ACE funded exhibition venue.
A new project breaking through barriers within the creative industries.
Congratulations to exhibiting artists Dexter McLean and Silvia Rosi
Documenting and celebrating the African and Caribbean locals of Hackney’s Ridley Road.
Interview with Annie Rapstoff by art writer Hope Collinson. Hope interviewed Annie as she showed handmade artists books in the HOME BOOKS exhibition at COUCOU in May 2021
Artist response to the online presentation of the Young Rembrandt exhibition at The Ashmolean Museum Oxford June 2020
Interviews by Hope Collinson with artists PETA LLOYD and RHIANNON EVANS who made artist books in lockdown and showed them in the HOME BOOKS exhibition at COUCOU in May 2021
The effects the combination of COVID-19 and Brexit has on self-representing international artists planning to exhibit in London.
Hang-Up Gallery proudly presents a solo show by British artist and inventor of ‘reverspective’ Patrick Hughes, celebrating sixty-years since his first exhibition and twenty-five years living and working in East London.
Shared Visual Experiences and Thinking Through Art is abbreviation for SVETTA Art Club for NHS staff working at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Foundation Trust
I’ve decided to start another exciting journey for my MOJO and I’d love for you to get in involved…
One glaring great injustice for artists on low income is the ‘Call for Artists’ paid submission ‘scam’, where artists are invited to submit their work for inclusion in an exhibition but by also by offering prize money that exhibition submission becomes a gambling wager.
Most artists we get across are non-native English speakers. They tell us how challenging they find articulating their practice clearly and profoundly when writing applications and connecting with art professionals in person.
#1: arrive early, leave early. “Stop here please.” The taxi spits us out in Portland Road, Hove, for the first stop of a four-stop evening, at the studio of an interior designer who has just started exhibiting art in her […]
STATIC – Sarah Cole and Annis Joslin – is a research project exploring immersive technologies, access and experiences of domestic violence. This blog will share some of our experiments and learning whilst in residence at FuseBox, Wired Sussex.
A research collaboration with New York-based artist Felicity Faulkner examining coastal and environmental change around Orford Ness, Suffolk, UK and Montauk Point, Suffolk County, USA. My travel to the USA is supported by a-n Artist Bursary.
In Quarantaine, with Georgina Starr
Prison Residencies and working remotely in a re-emerging world
a residency made possible by the work of eaststreet arts in a meanwhile space in derby with a taylored programme of artist support.
a year long blog following how i hold my nerve in light of the waning pandemic.
For Warwickshire Pandemic Stories I have been commissioned by Arts Uplift to create a light installation that is inspired from the pandemic stories of mums in North Warwickshire. This is part of a larger project, Michelle Flint is working in South Warwickshire and creating a text
Found hiding amonst many hats. My Boina has emerged. 2018 saw me determined to find my true self and finaly I have returned to my own art practice. I have always worked within the creative industries teaching and championing others. Now its my turn, this is me HELLO world.
An Immersive exhibition. A new site responsive installation by artist Catriona Robertson at SET studios Woolwich in London, where the old council office has been transformed and burrowed into.
Settling in… always difficult when an artist moves studio!