Chisenhale Studios Open Weekend 20-22 May 2022
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Venue:
Chisenhale studios -
From:
May 09, 2022 -
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May 23, 2022 -
Location:
London
Came across an old article on the ‘National Museum of Scotland’ using QR codes as a way of getting visitors to better access and engage with their collections. It got me thinking how I could somehow incorporate QR codes, especially […]
Wheatfield – A Confrontation is arguably one of the most famous pieces of contemporary Environmental Art, and rightly so. Through this work, Denes created an ever more relevant examination of the inequality and the human destruction of the planet, by the […]
With Ceri Hand
Friday 10 June 2022, 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Online via Zoom
Artist mentor Ceri Hand leads an Artists Drop In designed to take the sting out of marketing, providing some simple, useful tips and tricks to help build connections and an audience for your work.
The session will cover:
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A remarkable exhibition of new works by Susie Hamilton inspired by literature.
Hi, I’m organising a community project with a few individuals at an art centre, does my artist insurance cover the whole project? Do we need to get a one-off insurance instead? Any advice please?
After months of Leanne and I sewing the monsters are complete and have been to the BALTIC to be played with and interacted with their family audience. I am sad to say I’ve not been able to see the installation, […]
Fantastic to be exhibiting again with FLUX at The Design District, Greenwich Peninsula this June. I’m delighted to be able to introduce these four paintings, created this year as part of my display. Tickets for the Private View are available […]
The just-published 46-page guide includes ‘Class of 2022’, a celebration of the work of this year’s graduating artists, exploring the ideas, processes and ambitions of 18 students from across the UK, plus insight from both graduating students and lecturers.
Using vintage photographs and embroidery, Connie Stewart explores the pervasive nature of big data and AI.
Monday 2nd May, I made two posts of my work. One post had a video in of my process, and the second post had finished works. Two days on I can take a look at the insights of the posts […]