Clouds
Researching the potential of digital technology to develop my practice.
Researching the potential of digital technology to develop my practice.
An upcoming solo show exploring humanity’s ongoing fascination with myths – from ancient Greek legends to modern superheroes and ‘fake news’. Opening July 6 at 20-21 Visual Arts Centre. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
I’m currently working on a new moving image kindly supported by England Arts Council and London Creative Network (Space studios). This work is taking me back to the Scottish Highlands, where I am using a combination of black and white and hand-coloured analogue footage.
Making friends on the trian
How on earth does art get funded…
Artist Anji Archer and myself are currently running an Arts Council England funded project called Open Art Box. This pilot project is to run eight drawing workshops at Stevenage Museum for those in the community living with early-stage dementia and their carers.
16mm Experiments with Erehwon Lab
Can my socially engaged method of working usefully engage with my local community, artists and organisations?
Reflections on the RESEARCH part of my R&D project, funded by Arts Council England over 2019.
Six months at BilbaoArte supported by an AN Bursary
A programme to install art as much more than just valid, but essential to Contempory education
Crowd funding site www.crowdfunder.co.uk/artbuilders2020
With funding from an A-N bursary I met and interviewed five sculptors working in the field of ceramics.
A blog to document my 6 month graduate residency at Airspace Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent
This year I have launched a new contemporary collection in glass named ‘Molten Landscapes’.
As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking.
a blog about my artist residency at Furzey Gardens, New Forest, Exploring creating new work in response to the environment.
Unique presentations and flame based glass blowing courses.
Performing a Dorothy blog
Why I applied for an AN bursary and how it is helping create a stepchange in my practice.
A live run/artwork across Greater London from West to East over 3 days following the river Thames. In partnership with APTGallery and Totally Thames 2019,
This piece will be a record or trace of my travels around the UK, as I visit a number of the UK-based artists involved with the Revolve:R project, in their home-cities including Bristol, Liverpool, London, and Glasgow.
I will develop making my work accessible to children using an extract from my performance Unknown Statue integrating Makaton language to communicate signs & symbols within the work. Supported by a-n bursary 2019 programme supporting self-determined professional development.
Misbehaving Bodies Jo Spence & Oreet Ashery at the Wellcome Trust I first became aware of Jo Spence’s work when a first year student in Nottingham. Having left London due to a chronic pain condition or two, I had […]
My lens-based artist practice had led me to discover a new way of merging video with reality. I wanted to find out what I could do with this this new invention and learn the digital skills I needed to make work with it.
A call for an artist on the board of every arts organisation.
‘Deposition’ – stitched work. Here is a couple of partially completed work and the final image.
A journey into Englishness, from the Thames to the Lakes, industrial heartlands to chalk downs. Following tides and twittens, writing 100 poems along the way.