Today is the Worldwide Day of Botanical Art
This is a celebration of contemporary botanical art and artists around the world!
This is a celebration of contemporary botanical art and artists around the world!
Long distance walks through beautiful places, looking to capture what I see and how I feel
A month-long residency in Johnson Vermont with 50+ writers and visual artists
The first in a series of blog posts about a self-organised Risograph and silk-screen printing residency in Birmingham.
For my A-N artist bursary 2018 I will be attending mentoring sessions with the artist Rory Pilgrim and organising an event for peer to peer critique with artists who make moving image in Devon and Cornwall.
Manchester Metropolitan University Special Collections Spotlight Foyer Display: Constructing a narrative – an account of collected artefacts, the written word, existing and developing histories Artists Gary James Williams and Jo Manby have taken a selection of objects from Manchester Metropolitan […]
To get specialist training in MAX MSP to develop new light and sound interactive glass sculptures. The aim is to create a framework of code and a prototype sculptural unit by Dec 2018, to then be used in a modular way, as a flexible basis for multi-sensory installations.
Research informing long-term projects on the relationship between voice, improvisation and architecture, looking at notions of community. Supporting the development of the Artist Working Group, a London-based group who meet in houses and galleries around shared meals.
This project was developed in response to the Grenfell Tower fire. To introduce the children to art materials and processes not normally seen in the classroom. To give them a visual voice and an exhibition of their art work to be proud of.
‘On Drawing’ is an artistic research project that explores the connections between thinking and drawing in the realms of arts & science. Supported by a-n (artist company) Artist Bursaries 2018 and using public funding by Arts Council England
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Supported by an Artist Bursary 2018 I am expanding my practice to explore the voice, polyphony and song. I discuss my year working towards a performance taking inspiration from Bermondsey on the banks of the river Thames.
A project made for the Great Exhibition of the North. I am lead artist in a collaboration with Newcastle’s Disability North – making a video installation that is being shown in four venues across the city over the summer of 2018.
Should I give the name of the person who plagiarized my work?
A gathering of my thoughts and experiences during a 1 month residency at Arteles creative centre in rural Finland, where I set out to make drawings based on the people and landscapes I encounter.
Back in the winter I was invited to join The London Group and exhibit with them in the Waterloo Festival in June. I now need a link to its QCode label – so here is the short journey to ‘Tent’ which is my offering in ‘Nothing Endures but Change.’
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