
Sherry Fundraiser
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Archive
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Venue:
Coachwerks -
Date:
May 06, 2009 -
Location:
South East England
South Square Gallery, Thornton, Near Bradford
2 – 31 May 2009
In addition to adding admin days into my life, I have been thinking that a plan might be a good idea. This was also something that came out of the AIR event: Susan Jones said that in her mentoring she […]
Ridiculous. A very very long time since my last post. The trouble is that I'm not entirely sure what this blog is for, and previous blogs of mine have never been kept well. What does blogging do for anyone's artistic […]
I am so tired. I got into my “office” on Monday to find 10 messages from a customer. Their new Chief Exec is starting, and they forgot to ask me to link up his blackberry to email. Do I really […]
Monday 4th May Starting work on the project Michelle We began today with a meeting to draw everyone together and focus on the work we have to do for the project deadline of Thursday lunchtime. The exhibition of the work […]
Monday 4th may BYU response to Starting the project Laura Barlow – BYU I overheard a conversation as I sat sketching in the cold air at the base of Calf Creek Falls. “This sort of stuff; they’re mostly just for […]
I've been trying to find out a bit more about votive figurines, but can't find anything that exactly corresponds to "Colin". What is he holding in his right hand, and why doesn't he have any feet? At the moment I […]
A few days ago Andrew asked me to think about the value of blogging to my work and career, (he's doing a conference). I was immediately unsure. Much of it has become so entwined with what I do that it […]
I'm now more than half-way through the first year of the MA. It's amazing – I clearly haven't done as much work as I feel I should have, though I like to tell myself it is because my practice has […]
Put an Installation up today for the Inside-out Exhibition. My Husband came to help me which was great as I do not think I could have done it on my own. The Children did not come they had other things […]
Back from Barton and the paving is done. No one knicked any of my stuff and all is well. So far. Just so you get the feel of the place I shall describe the front gardens of the houses just […]
While I think of it, I had another conversation there with a government official from the department of education. Oxford city council parks manager (who by the way has been fantasic, so have his team.) had an appoinment to show […]
“Water is the eye of the landscape” Water holds a lens up to the world through which one can experience it differently. It is an element easily entered but within which one cannot survive without adaptation. How we adapt and […]
I am planning a solo exhibition about subjectivity in our choice of art. The first part is about individual choice, when members of the public will be invited to make their personal selection from a retrospective of 30+ years of […]
My practice and personality lends itself to experiences of total cultural immersion. My focus on this trip is to produce several bodies of work that explore personal and physical landscapes that have evolved through some form of violent interruption. I […]
and relax. bank holiday weekend, sun is out, i have time to catch up with myself and my blog. i started a degree in response to asking myself how good i was. this has become how aware i am, through […]
The idea for this project comes from my experience of not fitting easily into any single category as a visual artist – and a recognition of the inherent subjectivity of selection, which spans all choice in art. My practice, although […]
i got into an open submission show at the sassoon gallery in peckham, pv 6-9 thurs 7th – free bar 6-7, open til sun 10th may. please come. and if anyone wants to write a review, that would be grand. […]
I was writing a post on the day the website was switched off for two hours and I lost my text. I can't remember at all what I was writing about, so many things have happened in these 10 days […]
We have to give the spare bedroom to my daughter because she is still sharing with her younger brother. I am happy to do so, but I also feel extremely jealous of the privacy of a room that I never […]
It has been a fairly productive week. I have felt quite invigorated turning up at the studio each morning with a clear set of tasks before me. You could say just a little too invigorated maybe… I have noticed that […]
Sunday Day of sleeping in, rest and reflection Michelle Rowley Last night we returned from our camping trip tired, dirty and very happy to have survived the wilds of Utah and to have had the opportunity to experience such an […]