i can’t help you
– a network of spittle
– glass balls
– cold streams of logic
– a network of spittle
– glass balls
– cold streams of logic
It’s all work in progress.
With support from a-n i have started a new collaboration with Reenee Singh, a family psychotherapist. The aim is to develop an exchange between us which will inform the creative film process in my research for an artist’s film on […]
This blog documents a self initiated residency to develop work with an a-n Collaborations Bursary. Working in and with the same site, experimentation, discussion, and analysis will initiate knowledge and understanding in relation to common themes and particular conceptual motivations.
I am thrilled to have been selected for a three month residency working with marble at the very prestigious Studio Sem in Pietrasanta, Italy. Here is whats happened..
Early in 2013 I was awarded an a-n Re:view bursary to pay for mentoring for my art practice. This blog charts the significant stages in the process of undergoing a review of my work with the help of a mentor […]
a-n New Collaborations Bursary Award
Collaboration, experimentation, trial and error (with salt)
Journal writing = hard work. I want to honour the work, and explore the conduits of mind, hand, pen, paper, eye, mind, hand…
My first funded project – a daunting prospect.
2014 Recipient of an a-n Re:View Bursary. Blogging about the process as it unfolds along with other practice related events.
Keeping it short and sweet.
In November last year Bob Levene and I were awarded a New Collaborations Bursary award for developing our Boundary walking project. During February and March of the same year we had undertaken a walk following the Metropolitan District Boundary Line […]
First day back after Stone Lithography Course at Edinburgh Printmakers
I am a concpetual artist who makes work about death and religion. I am preoccupied with ideas of mortality and the way this clashes with my atheist beliefs.
A dialogue between Rachel Wooller and Jane Pryor, studio member and former member of Cambridge Artworks
Practice-based experiments in contemporary art & graphic design by Canadian sculptor Ian Kirkpatrick.
A research project exploring super-longevity in an age of scientific miracles.
This blog looks at the reoccurring themes that manifest in and influence my work considering where they might come from.
I’ve been invited to participate in the ‘World Congress on Solid Waste Management’ in São Paulo, Brazil, from 8th – 11th September 2014. What follows is a response.
Piecing together a future in uncertain times.
In the run up to my exhibition at Castle House, Sheffield I will document the thoughts, experimentation and processes that shape my work. ‘When the walls take flight’ will be a wallpaper installation and performance which, during the exhibition, transforms into a flock of birds.
‘Part’ exhibition of drawings at the Cupola Gallery, Sheffield
This is Art now
Celebrating ACE funding and Jessica Voorsangar speaking at symposium as part of residency in Conway Hall in November. Fabulous posters on way to printers.