“Chase the play… not the pay”
Recently I found myself saying the phrase “Chase the play…not the pay” while being interviewed for a podcast…
Recently I found myself saying the phrase “Chase the play…not the pay” while being interviewed for a podcast…
Here at last is my blog for the a-n Artist Bursaries 2020.The bursary was for me develop my soundart skills and practice. It is such a boost to get this kind of award enabling you to pay for courses, equipmen & mentoring and gives you a bit of ‘street cred’ with commissioners.
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A personal, connective and transformational journey into deep listening and kombucha brewing…
This was published just before the crisis, about artists using trains and sea routes to reach artists residencies. Now people are either stuck in their residencies or can’t reach them. Here are some pointers for when we can all travel again. Photo by me of Copenhagen Station.
Artists can now be seen by stocking galleries.
Terra Nexus is an immersive experience featuring 25 artists produced by Proposition Studios. It invites the audience into a multi-sensory labyrinthine of interconnected worlds to unravel a story which weaves together diverse insights into our relationship with the biosphere.
Has Covid altered the way I work? My journey through my final (!) year studying BA (Hons) Fine Art at the University of Suffolk. Sketchbook submission.
This blog will serve as a record of the steps I take to realise a bronze sculpture for the lawn of Sandham Memorial Chapel
My digital sketchbook of documentation through my final year of Fine Art.
Film about women and mental health that uses stories and local landscape.
Documenting the year I seriously started trying to write the future through the eyes of my semi-fictional collaborator/alter ego AuTCRONE and her band of cyborg buddies.
The Lady Bay Arts Trail Creativity Fund is an opportunity for Nottingham designers, artists and makers to support, connect and develop communities, bringing people together to celebrate a sense of place and resilience during challenging times.
Using 40,138 plants, we are hoping to create an art installation, to show Bristol and other communities, that this vast number of people are unseen carrying the burden of care while not being recognised. Each plant represents one carer in Bristol.
This work makes reference to the cycle and vital processes of being human which are marked by a series of rituals that help us to reconnect with age old customs within our daily lives.
Acrylic paint on paper.
Art isn’t an iPhone.
An arts-based inquiry into human and limpet entanglements over time.
A blog written by Freelance Artist, Raising the Bar Project lead and Neurodiversity in Arts Consultant Gaia Redgrave focussing on access in the arts for those who are neurodiverse and/or disabled. This blog is intended as a resource for artists, organisations and funders alike.
This is my blog for Professional Practice 2 where I will be looking at how people in the creative field promote themselves and how galleries and foundations promote artists.
This blog is for my Professional Practice 2 module where I’ll be analysing and researching artists’ websites and their social media presence e.g Instagram, in response to help grow my professional engagement in the art world and my professional presence on social media.
This blog is for my Professional Practice 2 module, in which I will be reviewing and analysing the social media accounts/blogs of various artists and galleries.
New beginnings in Lincoln with a very special studio visit (our two kids).
It dawned on me that all my paid commercial work is human centered but my fine art is generative, or made by chance, or performative using plastic cats as the actors. There is little human contact in the core of my fine art.
Professional practice 2 module blog. This blog will be reviewing other artists’ blogs, social media, websites and other platforms. This will help me develop my own practice and gain an understanding of what works for me as a practitioner.