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Hi, I am new to this forum and I’m still trying to find my way around
Stumbling across The Girl’s Own Annual at a market in Oxford led to this amazing collection of Cherie Strong’s work being produced over a three month period. Seeing is believing. The women in the images are like beautiful pieces of […]
Community art work in response to housing crisis and Government’s proposed Housing and Planning Bill to build more “affordable” homes
Your last chance to watch the water themed presentations and performances by artists, scientists and academics and activists from all walks of life live online on the Waterwheel platform.
I’m an artist living and working in London. I draw sprawling, delicate cities inspired by geometry, nature and architecture. In this blog post I recall my last 18 months of drawing on ‘Vine’ and my recent participation as a nominated ‘Best Vine Artist’ in the ‘Shorty Awards’
The interesting in-between space that is neither here nor there. Working towards the ‘Grand Plan’.
My work explores what I describe as “Temporal Dissonance” at play within apparently declining or redundant sites, where time appears out of joint and the aura of the past overlaps with simultaneous but different temporal strands.
Work produced by Cabinet of Curiosity Studio as a Heritage Lottery funded artist residency at Guildford Cathedral. Paper materials and techniques have been used to create artwork in response to the Cathedral architecture for exhibition 2017.
This essay was written on the receipt of support from a-n when I had a series of fundamental questions about where I was professionally and where to go. Since then I have taken another less anticipated step into full time education as a lecturer in University of the Arts Helsin
In time for International Women’s Day we have a competition with cash prizes for women artists working anywhere in the uk
a snapshot of the thinking and behind the scenes of Stoke-on-Trent’s contemporary visual art gallery
New Collaboration Bursary Project between Ceramist Emilie Taylor and Radio Producer Frances Byrnes
When I wrote my application for the Review Bursary back in February 2015, I felt I was struggling to know how to take my work forward in ways that are in line with my interests and values.I wrote, “I am […]
We are cheap, we are hungry, we are cold
a-n New Collaborations Bursary
Dr. John Cromby is Reader in psychology at The University of Leicester, and our initial sessions with him were largely dedicated to talking about and reflecting on each other’s work, interests and covering common ground. His research areas include the […]
I have started running a cafe with my husband since May 2015.
We have been organising community art and music events for all ages. The engagement has been very valuable to my own practice and same goes for my musician partner.
An installation of toucans and parrots made from hand printed papers
Documenting the journey and outcomes of my Re:view bursary received in 2015.
Stair/Slide/Space is a Hampshire based group of artists and curators that work collectively to foster research and concept-led artistic practice. We explore individual and collaborative ways of working, often conducting experimental visual conversations.
Botanical inspiration for synthetic sculptures
Small sculptures made with found litter at Spurn
monochromatic studies investigating how a 3D object is transformed on a 2D surface
An artist-led contemporary arts space in Preston city centre