
How To Be An Environmentally Friendly Artist?
My endeavours to reduce my carbon footprint
My endeavours to reduce my carbon footprint
The greatest polemic that no-one knows about
An un-apologetically messy journey between life and the development of a new podcast series exploring sociopolitical issues.
2 week R&D residency at the international Centre for Choreography, Dance4, Nottingham 1-14 July. Supported by A-N-Bursaries.
A space for the research and progress of creating purely language based video, for my existing text ‘Home is now’ – part of my placement on the London Creative Network (LCN) via SPACE. I will also record my development during the LCN programme
Leading International Artist Fair to Spotlight Artists Across the Globe. The Other Art Fair partners with global online art gallery, Saatchi Art, to bring its postponed Spring fairs to life online.
Returning to work full time as an artist after 17 years out of the ‘scene’… this mid fifties man’s weekly thoughts and experiences of how tough it is to get ‘back in’
Looking into connections between autobiographical memory and clothing, linking art and science through research and material investigation.
Image: Untitled (STB), 2011, plaster, 30 x 12.5 x 9.5 cm (cast of inside of clothing)
I’ve started the year in a fortunate position with opportunities to develop my practice. This includes a residency with a local arts venue, a place on the a-n Mentoring programme, and the opportunity to develop my skills with an organisation […]
Painters Today, hosted by Lucy Cox, is a visual arts podcast dedicated to painting, promoting and archiving the voices of contemporary British artists.
Bringing together ideas about growth, transmutation and evolution in a period of rapid social, political, environmental and technological change. Image above: “Blood Music” from a collaboration with photographer Vicki Painting.
A space for my ideas towards ‘Fool’s Gold,’ an Art’s Council Funded two-person show at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum – if all that was left of humanity was the things we made, what would be our legacy?
This is the transcript for a Lecture & Masterclass to be held at Frankfurt University Hospital.With the COVID-19 crisis, I reframed my talk to the criticality for scientists to work with creative & neurodiverse allies. I invited all to join a new Network. We’re stronger together.
The Other Art Fair, presented by Saatchi Art, returns to the Old Truman Brewery in March for the 19th London edition of the vibrant artist-led fair.
This new blog explores how my artistic process is/has been shaped by my mental health. I experiment in my studio with pieces that push my own perception of what can be achieved creatively by challenging societal cliches around mental health and being an infertile woman.
Changing my life, and others, one step at a time.
An exploration into the secret lives of objects. Solo exhibition from Justin Robertson
Hello to everyone. I’m new here and this is my first month renting space to show my work in a shop housing many other independent artists. For me it’s a really big step into something more professional and challenging. Intending […]
Fragmented reflections, consumed by our collective consciousness, soaring out of the individual to perceive art, nature and self from afar.
A short explanation of feeling visible..
Mono Print to be exhibited at In Our Garden as part of WGC100 and HYO2020 in The New Maynard Gallery Campus West Welwyn Garden City
March on March the 8, 1pm 2020
Women’s Art Activism – Provocation and Politics
The Personal is Political
Bring your handbag/rucksack
A connection with the sea. A physical immersion.
Acrylic on Canvas with painted sides
W 86.5 x H101.5 x D3.7
£2700
Technology and biology collide in this painting. A robotic conceptualisation of mankind, at the intersection between life and technology, this painting reconciles two worlds.
We are gathering expressions of interest in the first instance from possible partner organisatons, and will be opening a call for papers shortly.