A blog by artist Julie Hill, a recipient of an a-n Professional Development Bursary 2018 to undertake a course in 3d printing at The Cass. Julie is working with 3d files of asteroids (or minor planets) from NASA’s 3d Resources.
An A-N artist bursary is funding me to undertake some specialist film training, including drone camera and gimbel.
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The public and personal dilemmas of curation; curating a show of potentially upsetting or disturbing content, whilst considering the needs and concerns of the artists
Personal thoughts and annotations on a period of development supported by Artist Bursary 2018. Follow me to see where it will take me.
The bursary will support two strands of artistic and professional development in relation to my long-form art project ‘N scale’
A research trip to Mexico to visit the Museo Leonora Carrington de San Luis Potosí, Las Pozas in Xilitla and Mexico City, followed by research dissemination and engagement activity in Margate.
Supported by a bursary from a-n The Artists Information Company.
During May I shall be traveling to New York as part of a Professional Development Bursary to attend: Open Engagement 2018, Queens Museum. Keynotes: Lucy Lippard and Mel Chin
Exploring postmodernism using the story of the Chinese Community of Liverpool as a springboard of ideas.
Making friends on the trian
Documentation of an artist in residency program at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, Korea, from the 11th of April to the 20th of June 2018.
Reflective blog on my recent trip to Budapest, funded and supported by Castlefield Gallery and a-n.
David Frank Harding has at last released his collections from the last 10 years.
Reflective blog on recent delegation to Budapest organised by a-n & Castlefield Gallery.
Image: quickly taken photo of László Haris’ ‘Blow Up, 3-4’ (1973) taken whilst browsing Saándor Szilágyi’s ‘Neo-Avant-Garde Trends in Hungarian Art Photography’
A reflective blog about the recent International Delegation to Budapest, Organised by Castlefield Gallery and A-N.
Refelections on a trip to Budapest as part of the a-n / Castlefield Artists’ International Delegation 2018
Reflective blog on my recent trip to Budapest, kindly funded by Castlefield Gallery’s Lee Artists’ International Bursary Fund and supported by a-n.
Sometimes you’ve just got to say no to Westminster.
Link below: Anna Rogers, art & design as socio-economic activism. Written by Emily Hartless
A collation of my research into rural arts, what it means, the challenges and what others have been up to in this area.
In February 2017 I proposed a research trip to a cluster of projects and event in Germany and the Netherlands which are situated across a variety of my artistic interests and resonate with several of the projects I am currently […]
Dwell time: The time a train spends at a scheduled stop without moving. Typically, this time is spent boarding or alighting passengers, but it may also be spent waiting for traffic ahead to clear, or idling time in order to get back on schedule.
I’m currently looking into urban decay and abandonment, the process of a changing urban world and the feelings of dystopia contrasted with the possibility of renewal. I’m giving consideration to imagery that portrays both a sense of place and of change.
This blog shares my experiences as the inaugural Artist in Residence at Tower Bridge throughout 2017. As the residency ends, I reflect upon the year long development of my multidisciplinary practice.