
Sensor Sensibility
First steps towards an interactive artwork
First steps towards an interactive artwork
Sarah Cole & Annis Joslin: this blog details how we are using our A-N Artist’s Bursary and how this has led to developing a new project funded by Arts Council England NLPG, with additional funding by CSM Lenses.
This year’s extraordinary collection boasts a remarkable line-up of 595 works curated by six distinguished guest curators
FOUND MOMENTS ART EXHIBITION at Pop Up Brockley, 16-18 Brockley Cross Road, London, SE4 2AA Very excited to announce I will be having my very own solo exhibition at Pop Up Brockley. Original acrylic paintings and prints will be available […]
A nostalgia for a time that never really existed in the first place.
Umbra: the innermost and darkest part of a shadow, where the light source is completely blocked by the occluding body.
Umbra, 2023
Oil Paint, Acrylic, Industrial Gloss,
Varnish and Fireproof Paint
on Canvas / Plywood.
Cotton thread and Copper Wire
49x31cm
Year 3 ahead, after 2 years of relative structured coursework it feels like I have no gravity. Independent study includes time management;my weakest link. How to maintain my standards ,stay focused and don’t drift is my challenge as I approach dissertation deadlines + graduation.
We encourage talented individuals to craft and submit a single drawing that will be featured in our captivating publication, aptly titled “Inspire Me”.
The renowned Laura I. Art Gallery, a not-for-profit organization in London, is excited to announce a new challenge for all creatives. We are seeking a talented individual, or perhaps more, to masterfully recreate our beloved mascot as a captivating toy using various materials and
Amazing opportunity for artists
Portrait of the artist’s grandson
News of the upcoming Christmas show 2023
Art and enlightenment
Just a Visual Communications student trying to make the most of my time at University
“We can rely on our own archival body,” Marcia Michael.
Using social media I plan to investigate how I can gain a following and an online presence to sell my work
Blueself is about the waged battles between our ego and the natural environment from ancient times to today and our uncomfortable relationship with it.The Blue is symbolic of the colour of our planet.
Is nature really a provider or are we just prisoners of a feelingless system?
This blog is a reflective account of a year of research and development funded by Arts Council England, Yorkshire. The funding enabled me to redress the balance between having a family and being an artist.
Walking between viewing points.
Sneaking under surfaces.
Pausing where paths cross.
When I have activities growing in parallel, it is at their intersections that the most interesting shifts occur. This blog is an opportunity to consider the interplay between projects.
We are pleased to announce the first ever Print Fair in the Forest of Dean to be held at The Wesley community and arts centre in Cinderford, GL14 2AA on Friday 15th & Saturday 16th September 2023.
A 7th season as Artist in Residency at the Ness of Brodgar excavations in Orkney.
Drawing links between fine art and particle physics.
Announcing my new coffee table art book
A group of artists have been inspired by the historic records of Shepton Mallet Prison, including “crimes” such as being a Suffragette or the theft of butter.
The artists will be spending time in the prison to create work inspired by the building and its history.
In 2021, I received the a-n Artist Bursary Time, Space, Money to create a ‘Contract of Self Care’ to support a best practice model for artists who have a social practice as well as the participating members of the public involved in their projects.