The Super Cup 2018
Although The Sporting League has faded into the depths of the subconscious, we still have The Super Cup, 2018.
Although The Sporting League has faded into the depths of the subconscious, we still have The Super Cup, 2018.
A project focused on understand the mechanics of large scale public sculpture commissioning, the artist/fabricator dynamic and how the artist’s hand can be present in elements of sculpture fabricated by others.
Back in the winter I was invited to join The London Group and exhibit with them in the Waterloo Festival in June. I now need a link to its QCode label – so here is the short journey to ‘Tent’ which is my offering in ‘Nothing Endures but Change.’
This blog has been set up to document my creative journey and to give some background about my practice. More posts can be found on my blog: https://paulliptrotartist.com/pauls-art-blog/index.php 8 June 2018 – Helsinki bound – initial reflections on my trip […]
Little Forest Land Art was started in early 2017 by ceramicist Jan Griffiths and artist Adrian Mundy on land surrounding Jan’s studio in the Hampshire countryside. Turning the meadow and surrounding woodland into a place for artwork, focusing on Art in the Garden in early June.
On this blog Liz aims to share her new ideas, research and works as well as her concerns as a full time practicing artist.
Fine Art Degree. Am in my third year. The final push!!! Enjoyed the workshops on various disciplines but now returning largely to my first love of painting. Using increased awareness of contextual and critical studies to inform what I do. […]
Past A Level work, which I might develop and explore again in the future.
Curator Gayle Rogers reflects on the challenges of selecting work that may shock…
Advancing ideas around the simulacrum, and other questions concerning the copy, the original, and representation, through work produced in my artist’s residency in the printmaking room at the University of Suffolk.
My practice explores the potential for prosthetic’s which are made with aesthetic considerations in mind. My work began with the idea of bespoke prosthetic’s which are perceived, both by their wearer and observers, as aesthetically pleasing objects as well as being functional.
Shouldn’t Throw Stones – The view of a Night Watchman is an exhibition, tour and book publication documenting artist Kevin Casey’s role as a Night Watchman at the Ex Pilkington Glass HQ in St Helens.
Long distance walks through beautiful places, looking to capture what I see and how I feel
My first blog, embracing social media, and my art practice
The first in a series of blog posts about a self-organised Risograph and silk-screen printing residency in Birmingham.
This is a celebration of contemporary botanical art and artists around the world!
Having moved to the very tip of Cornwall I have come to understand the power exerted by the sea. West Penwith is surrounded by a vast timeless substance that is so much more than just a liquid pushed by tides. […]
An art and economics philosophy blog by Emilia Telese
ACE Club launches it debut show at Union Club, Soho, London June 4th and 5th,
Manchester Metropolitan University Special Collections Spotlight Foyer Display: Constructing a narrative – an account of collected artefacts, the written word, existing and developing histories Artists Gary James Williams and Jo Manby have taken a selection of objects from Manchester Metropolitan […]
Help us set up a permanent space to increase access to the arts for disadvantaged youth.
A R T • R O A D S H O W CALL FOR ENTRIES!
I am a third year fine art student that works in photography and film. I am interested in the concept in movement and challenging the way in which it is perceived.
This project was developed in response to the Grenfell Tower fire. To introduce the children to art materials and processes not normally seen in the classroom. To give them a visual voice and an exhibition of their art work to be proud of.
Reflections on the Budapest Delegation, 2018