I’m not superstitious or anything but as I’m not a good flyer, flying on Friday the 13th had me remembering an episode of the original Twilight Zone featuring William Shatner(Captain Kirk) who’s terrified by creature sat on the wing trying […]
Looking forward to attending film event at FILMBAR gästar Blå Båten in Malmo > I’ll let you know what went on. watch this space
Its interesting that at this stage of my degree the last thing I need is to not be getting on with the painting! And I think that because of stress in these final weeks, because its so important, its challenging […]
This blog documents thoughts, images, conversations and project progress as our New Collaboration Bursary Project develops. From the remote island of Islay we will be creating new works based on concepts of play and games that incorporate drawing, spoken word […]
On my return journey from Sweden with Swedish filmmakers we’re invited to conduct interview on local radio station Radio Reform. Talking politics in film
This blog is going to be used to support my study and investigations through this year of study.
Looking forward to my trip to Malmo Sweden next week thanks to my travel bursary and looking forward to meeting and making new friends amongst the film collective in Malmo. They’ve already lined up a presentation for me to show and talk about my work.
Leaving various materials outside capturing the traces left behind by nature meant that the next step for me was to capture the traces we leave behind in nature. I went to a local meadows in Sudbury, Friars Meadow, and took […]
Museum of Water has been nominated for European Museum of the Year. Amy Sharrocks, who began the museum in 2013, has been given an a-n travel bursary to attend the ceremony and weekend of events in San Sebastián, Spain.
Working across disciplines my work centers on the evocative power of objects to communicate human experience.
A blog on my recent experiences researching and making networks in New York as part of A-N Travel Bursary 2016.
News from the previous week
The Wife of Bath sighed as she realised that whichever way you looked at it, it was all about lust
I find it really interesting that many successful creative people have the same personality trait in common: they are open to new experiences. Having an open mind, a willingness to try new things or at least entertain the prospect of […]
This blog will document the live art I create at Spurn and my experience of the environment. Focusing on the ‘psycho-geography’ of the place I aim to explore all aspects of my surroundings, natural and synthetic.
(Invalid camera dates due to fault)
A collection of found images from social media, printed out as 6″x4″ ‘snaps’ with the comment from the original poster written on the back in pencil. Arranged in a 110cmx110cm plastic ‘curtain’
Interview with Terry Bloxham, specialist in ceramics and glass at the V&A Museum and how a stained glass panel in the museum influenced my community art residency in North Kensington
Primary is an artist-led space in Nottingham. Through the A-N Go & See bursary, we went to visit artist-led spaces and arts venues in Scotland and the Netherlands to learn about different organisational models, approaches to public programming and supporting artists.
A project, by Art Space Portsmouth artist Adrian Mundy, using gardens and plants and turning them into a new body of work with exhibitions in 2016.
I am a third-year undergraduate student currently studying at UCS. Perception Series:
While working on my dissertation, with the focus on Augusta Savage & Kara Walker’s artwork. I work with the same focus on Identity, perceptions, and the representation of these subjects.
A collaborative project between sound artist Joseph Young and ceramist J Kay Aplin to create a body of work that responds to the landscape of the Shetland Isles, inspired by the practice of John Cage.
Mercer Chance Gallery are proud to present an exhibition of new work by 12 alumni of the Royal Drawing School.
Research visit to ISEA2014 Zayed University, Dubai
The Arts Council England have generously funded this project. There will be bras, there will be women, and songs! Thank you Arts Council!
(Due to Soundcloud limitations, earlier audioblogs have been deleted, but are still available upon request)