First of three exhibitions of new work exploring a multi-sensory engagement, geometric sculptural installations, five elements and therapeutic sounds. Nothing ‘is’ Immediate is a collaborative project and exhibition by Tony Spencer and Kate Street that explores the relationship between the elements of […]
In this still, I was trying to convey the absolute paralytic feeling that completely takes hold of you when you finally hit rock bottom. It’s a stunning feeling of pure dread that grips you, it doesn’t let go unless you […]
Further responses to a mini project I set myself looking at Mental illness. In this I wanted to respond to the word Depression. There is a thin line between manic and happy. This is originally a still from the Film, […]
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After what has felt a very long time I am back at Central Saint Martins to do the second part of my MRES Art: Theory and Philosophy course. This academic year is all about the final project – a 15000 […]
During the week period from the 19th to the 23rd of October I completed a art residence within the white cubed space in the art department of Suffolk University. The aim is to create an artwork within the time frame […]
It is good to be reminded that one’s own voice is worth hearing. I am easily seduced by the toys in someone else box. I am good at presuming that someone else knows better. Just because they know different. Thank […]
Here are my tool drawings photographed with the original tool on show at the Zuzushi Gallery, as part of Photo Hastings this month. A show of work done during lockdown. I continue to draw my tools. They still fascinate. My […]
These are the very last tomatoes of the season and even these are ripening with the aid of a banana on the kitchen table. I try to draw them, an uneasy subject. The tomato is a fruit, part of the […]
I wrote some notes for my talk at the Love Arts event yesterday and although I didn’t read this verbatim it’s the basis of what I said: Love Arts My attitude is that everyone has mental health just like […]
https://europarc.blog/2020/10/23/a-m180-works-in-progress-2/ Cryway to heaven. ‘This doesn’t make any sense.’ A small pile of horror. The business zoom meeting has over-run again – amidst talk of blue-sky optimism. Try to make the most of your liminal friends. X zooms in on […]
Like someone on 6th October, I need written confirmation of my insurance with you, particularly public liability. Quite urgently, please. BW Robert
https://vimeo.com/jasminelee1 I found out that items with 2 sides tended to flip when dropped to the floor, and items with 3D form tended to roll and bounce. Paper reacted with the air, and heavier objects reacted with the floor. […]
The MDF pieces dropped onto the floor as expected. I then recorded dropping a folded metal sheet and a wooden block (that I did in the induction workshops). I found that more interesting because they were more unpredictable. The metal […]
After researching Nancy Holt, I was inspired by her buried poems and decided to look into poetry. Apart from studying English Literature at high school, my knowledge of poetry was rather slim. So I started to look into poetry as […]
This came about after some research into the word fear in popular culture. What makes it, how do we truly respond to it.. Do we run, can we run? What if we can’t? What if fear simply grips us until […]
INTERCONNECTION and Metamorphosis, two of my large audio interactive tapestries were installed last week in Kirkleatham Hall Museum as part of the Fabric of the North exhibition and all ended as it should . . . after following Plan B, […]
I’m talking at this event tomorrow, come join the conversation: Love Arts Conversation How can we help make the arts world of Leeds a mentally healthier place? A conversation. 23 Oct, 11:00 – 13:00 Zoom Event Love Arts wants to […]