Inclusive Praxis
A place to write about my inclusive praxis
A place to write about my inclusive praxis
I wanted to distort the actual work this time. I wasn’t sure of this while creating The Haze of Social Media, I was scared to damage the breasts but I became more confident and decided to place the breast in a cup […]
I was choosing the photos to be in a digital portfolio for assessment next month, and it was an opportunity to look closer at the photos of the metal sheets. I agree with what Mona said in the last tutorial. […]
This is the story of my journeys to the mystical land of Virtual Reality, offloading the insights I brought back on my ship.
What do Beric Livingstone and Craig Pinder have in common? Beric Livingstone was front man of indie group The Healing Fields and tells me how the realities of keeping the show on the road didn’t always match up to his […]
For immediate release 18 Nov 2020 Local artist to be presented South Oxford Community Centre New Hinksey Arts Visual Exhibition Veronica Cordova de la Rosa artist presented New Hinksey Christmas exhibition virtually from 16th November and by appointment from Sunday […]
I tried squeezing washing up liquid from the bottle onto an A4 piece of cartridge paper. The presence of green goo pooled on the paper is what I expected. It was slightly more viscous than water, but less than oil […]
Community printmaking workshop, Newcastle Printmakers welcomed myself, Greg Fuller and Jason Hicklin for the day to share with them some of our practice as part of the International Artist in Residence programme. Great day of discussions, critical conversation and practical […]
Ash Island was once one of a number of islands and mudflats found in the Hunter River estuary. Today it is part of the larger island known as Kooragang Island. It has an interesting but troubled history of occupation and […]
My creative path and past story. As a child I believed I was going to work with animals no matter what. A vet. A zookeeper. Animals consistently do something to me. They truly make me smile. I get a buzz […]
Slippage through thin boundaries Bio feminism and colonialism Poverty and non-material wealth Living and dead Dream and reality Human and more-than-human
exploring the intersection of social/queer culture and human and more-than-human’s beneficial impact on conservation… which is to say, how queer-theory human relations and expression with/through nature, impacts on policy making regarding conservationism. NOTES Fairytales: Debts. Transformation. Chaos. Story. Spells. Alternate parallel […]
process and planning of collaborative illustrative and audio art exhibition, between myself and Ulrika-Igraine Muñoz-alarcón.
We kicked off the study period with a session looking into nature, paying attention to non-human relationships that could inspire new ways of thinking. The session involved: memory and location mapping exercise: connecting the body, memories, places and imagination, a […]
I’m collecting content about Neurodiversity for my research.