I spoke too soon about the weather. A blizzard hit North Wales while we were in Rhyl Arts Centre this afternoon. Over 9 inches of snow fell inland, and even the coast roads were badly affected. Several people struggled to […]
You are invited to the Private View of: FABRICATE, a woven response to place on: Thursday 7 January 2010 6.30 – 8.30 Louise Nason will be showing work from her 8 – month residency at St George’s Artsin an exhibition […]
APPARANTLY TO DO WITH AIR VENTS AND CIRCULATORY FLOWSO THEN, WHICH DIRECTION DOES THE WINDOW FACE?BY USING THE NOTEBOOK AS A BLANK, CONCEPTUAL ARENA FOR DISSEMINATING AND CONFERENCING IDEAS – THE PRESENTED WORKS/OBJECTS/SCENARIOS ARE TRANSITORY IN THE GALLERY SPACE THAT […]
The end of my sketchbook project I have finished my sketchbook, I have drawn one drawing a day over the last 67 days, a way of compiling new imagery without being precious. I call these drawings starting points and now […]
I was selected to participate in a four-week artist residency at the 501 Artspace in Chongqing, China. I have written this blog as a way of documenting the experience and what happens after the residency when you get back? This […]
BA (hons) Fine Art a contemporary art course focussing on a healthy balance of context and practice.
I’m currently studying for a PGCE at Goldsmiths, and due to this my art practice has come under great pressure. I hope this blog will explore the relationship of my practice with my teaching experiences, and how they interlink and […]
EARTH: Art of a changing world (part 1) This exhibition sets out to explore the challenges posed by climate change. Climate change is a concern of mine. I note that GlaxoSmithKline, a pharmaceutical company sponsor the show. Which in my […]
Change comes in many ways through the making and the firing to the light, environment and natural aging as each piece finds its place. My favourite pieces, indoors or out, feel like a breath of fresh air; that like a […]
Still thinking about form, content, subject, subjectivities and reading more on Klee. “The work of art, too, is first of all, genesis; it is never experienced purely as a result” (Klee, quoted in The Nature of Creation).
I have been so busy in process and assignments in the last term I think it is time to reflect on where I am so far. in the words of Tony Hung ‘My life is a series of lists from […]
Another self-portrait, a little more colour this time. Wanted a different angle, so spent a good 30 minutes balancing mirrors on boxes and an old easel, until I could see myself comfortably while drawing. I’ve used a little illusion here, […]
Stockholm II It’s very strange for me to think that the still very deep and remarkably white snow that lies on the ground might be here until February. I have to remember that here snow doesn’t mean that everything comes […]
continued EARTH: Art of a changing world (part 2) The next piece of work that I really loved was both sublime and conceptual by Antii Laitinen called It’s My Island. The work consisted of three video screens and three large […]
continued EARTH: Art of a changing world (part 3) Suzanne Moxhay’s work Halcyon is another epic large format photograph. Showing a beautiful misty landscape we read that her images are constructions of imagined worlds, she photographs 3D collages she has […]
I-MYU projects, London
19 November – 19 December 2009
Nettie Horn, London
1 – 31 December 2009
Trine Olrik, 'Sliding II', Cardboard, 2009.