View A6 Part 2 on our website as a slideshow: http://aliceandbobcurate.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/…
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A6 Part 2 features a guest page by Birmingham duo Sparrow+Castice who undertook the July residency at Westgate Studios Project Space.
A6 Part 2 was launched as a limited edition of 20 on Wednesday 28th September 2011 at Westgate Studios.
A further 20 will then be available for sale at the Leeds Alternative Comics Fair #3 on Saturday 1st October, 12-5pm, at A Nation of Shopkeepers.
A6 is a blind collaboration which reflects the current practice, state of mind and/or obsessions of Alice Bradshaw and Bob Milner as part of their year of a shared studio experimentation.
Lucy Crouch – New Work: An exhibition of recent drawing
Project Space, Westgate Studios, Wakefield
Preview: Wednesday 28th September 2011, 5-9pm
Lucy Crouch’s practice explores what lies between distance and proximity, and location and dislocation. Her drawings look at the depiction of time and space both through the perspective of the map/globe projection and the land as a physical description of place. Lucy prolongs the drawing process, sometimes composing the work by overlaying an initial collection of images through various systems.
University of Incidental Knowledge: Meet the Tutors
Wednesday 28th September 2011, 5-9pm
Studio A6, Westgate Studios, Wakefield, WF1 1BW
University staff will be on hand to discuss 2011/12 courses and incidental knowledge on Wednesday 28th September, 5-9pm, in Studio A6 (2nd floor) accompanied by hand-pulled real ale.
2011/12 Course Leaders: Louise Atkinson, Fundada, Vanessa Haley, Debi Holbrook, Duncan Lister, Bob Milner and Sparrow+Castice.
Staff profiles: http://universityincidentalknowledge.wordpress.com…
The University of Incidental Knowledge is a collaboration based on a higher education model, incorporating self-directed and peer-to-peer learning, initiated by UK-based artist and curator Alice Bradshaw.
Incidental Knowledge is acquired by chance; through the process of doing something else such as a journey, a day job, a holiday, watching a film or overhearing a conversation. It is unexpected, unintentional, extraneous, random, accidental or found, discovered in connection with or resulting from a primary activity.