Abstract collages 2 by Jess Levine
In this gallery are examples of my abstract collage work.
In this gallery are examples of my abstract collage work.
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My husband and I are waiting on final ok to set up a Gallery / Coffee Shop in Burton upon Trent. It’s all very daunting and at times frustrating, but if you are passionate about something, you have to stick to your plans!
Alongside to ‘Niolam Ja Se Kochaneczke’ (2016) video – that I wrote about in the previous blog post – I also have been developing series of collages deconstructing and re-defying how women and love have been represented in Eastern European […]
The March of the Artists will see three artists; a theatre maker, Eve Robertson, a photographer, John-Paul Brown, and me, Lauren Sagar, a visual artist, walking the 250 miles from Manchester to London over 26 days, starting on 29th July […]
Meanderings through art and philosophy, practice and research interwoven
Part of a research project ‘Who’s doing the washing up?’ engaging with feminist approaches to ask questions that often go unasked in discourses of hospitality, self-organisation & imagined futures: who has a voice, who’s actually doing the work, and what work is valued.
The A-N bursary will enable me to undertake a confectionery short course, where I will acquire the skills to explore sugar as a sculptural and edible material in relation to the female body and embodiment.
I travelled to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, for a three-week research and development residency.
How and why I do what I do in paint and in drawing.
A blog chronicling participation in the Letterpress Workers International Summit 2018 in Milan, supported by a bursary from a-n The Artists Information Company.
The micro-organisation Somewhere (just me & Nina Pope, usually) is now three years into an epic programme of distribution and engagement work with our feature film, The Closer We Get, which premiered in spring 2015 at Hot Docs in Canada […]
A Technical Report on Drawing as Octochronoplasmantic Evidence || Meta-Neuronic Design for Impossible Theatres
I am an artist and curator based in Brighton. http://caitlinheffernan.co.uk
A 2 week residency in September 2018 with SERDE in Latvia, exploring the Cold War legacy through the environment, people and objects. Film making will be the medium of choice.
A little introduction to me, and my plan for developing a new website during the a-n Artist Bursary period.
My first ever Art Blog outlines events within the last 6 months that changed my whole perspective on being a Visual Artist.
I am delighted to have been chosen as one of the recipients of the AN Professional Development Bursaries 2018. This blog will act as a visual diary following the stages of exploring the relationship between image making and the 3d form within my sculptural practice.
A digital archive of my residency at Ritherdon & Co – a manufacturer in Darwen- to produce a commission for The National Festival of Making that took place in Blackburn on the 12th and 13th May 2018.
Scents of Our Time aims to reveal the capacity contemporary candle making has for social comment and responsive creative action.
Securing a place on the a-n Visual Arts coaching course was the nudge I needed to propel me into an area of artist development that has great meaning to me.
Fruit Routes hosted by artist activists Anne-Marie Culhane and Paul Conneally.You are invited to share ideas for individual, collaborative and institutional action towards a more sustainable life through space to imagine and reflect, walks, conversation and sharing food and drink
This blog documents a self-initiated, studio-based project of artist development as a response to a rejection to a mentoring scheme.
Initiated by visual artist Sam Williams and lead by choreographer Joe Moran, Containers is a series of workshops for artists, writers, curators and researchers with an interest in the choreographic and a desire to incorporate movement and somatics into their […]