Cut to the Chase
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Archive
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Venue:
Museum of Cannock Chase -
From:
August 24, 2024 -
To:
October 12, 2024 -
Location:
West Midlands
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Artist and a-n member Joshua Woolford discusses their practice, which is rooted in cultural research and their personal experiences as a member of the queer Black Afro-Caribbean diaspora living in England.
Some random character type folks. I occasionally draw completely digitally but usually like to use pencil on paper then digitally colour them. Hope you like’em!
Here’s a small collection of some paintings I’ve done over the years. Mostly using acrylic with some oils thrown in there. Enjoy!
Howdy all! Just starting off with this piece and giving a big hello to this artistic world. Feel free to get in touch to say hello, discuss commissions or what have ya. Will be adding more stuffs as I go. […]
Solo shows from a-n members Naomi Frears, Adham Faramawy and Sonia Boyce, plus a major craft fair and outdoor sculpture exhibition in London
It’s often when I want most … need most … to write that I have the least time to do so. Nothing collecting three new boxes of ties – seconds, nothing about the open studios, nothing about Know How, nothing […]
Hi a-n community, I’m participating in an open art exhibition and wondering what is best practice to provide customers with if they buy an original painting from me? I’ll give them a receipt but what else? Do I need to […]
Towards New Worlds : A care based practice As part of the research for Towards New Worlds I was awarded an Arts Council England grant to research disabled artists practice, the wider field and some of the issues which […]
Aidan Moesby’s curatorial practice explores deep interconnectedness through a lens of disability and intersectionality. Access and inclusion are at the heart of his care-based practice including Disability and mainstream representation across digital and physical platforms.