Filter, Mull and Procrastinate… (repeat)
There’s a cycle. I do wonder if being a woman, I’m more tuned in to these things? If you are a man and you feel that you are tuned in, do tell. It is of interest… I decided to have […]
There’s a cycle. I do wonder if being a woman, I’m more tuned in to these things? If you are a man and you feel that you are tuned in, do tell. It is of interest… I decided to have […]
Assessing astronomy and our place within the cosmos from an unexpected viewpoint is a central theme in Perfume as Practice SS19; my upcoming solo show at Lumen Crypt Gallery, London. For the most part, this is achieved through perfumery and, […]
I am faced with a moral dilemma: glitter, my material of choice, is ethically (and environmentally) unsustainable. Immanent glitter ban I love glitter but have become increasingly aware that it is at odds with my commitment to recycling, […]
Really weird the way one thing leads to another. Frustrated and annoyed at how bad my paintings of daffodils had turned out, I used up the acrylic paint in my palette on this little canvas board. The resulting colour mixes […]
I’m proud to be presenting my PhD research at the GAS 2019 conference in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. This blog will share some of the related events and highlights of the conference. It will also take in galleries and museums in the area.
Apart from the fact that I choked on a glass of water and had a coughing fit, the training day at Dreamland in Margate was great. A really re-generating and moral boosting kind of day. The sort of day that Animate […]
The above image is a screenshot of the acceptance letter for my MYTHOMANIA project grant. It was an amazing moment to click on the button within the Arts Council’s Grantium system and see the word “Congratulations”. Once you see that […]
An upcoming solo show exploring humanity’s ongoing fascination with myths – from ancient Greek legends to modern superheroes and ‘fake news’. Opening July 6 at 20-21 Visual Arts Centre. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
there’s a lovely feeling about getting to the point on a friday afternoon when i realise i have the head space and photos to put together a post about my week. after the weekend of discomfort – my week has […]
Exhibition at 16 College Street, Swansea, Wales.
More News In Brief: Venice launches first permanent art district on Giudecca island; study finds museums in US still failing with artist diversity; Nomura Art Award to offer US$1m prize to ‘nurture creativity in contemporary art’.
This week’s selection includes exhibitions and events in London, Swanscombe, Middlesbrough and Ipswich, all taken from a-n’s Events section featuring shows and events posted by a-n members.
Reflecting/Documenting the ideas from my last commission by Chinese Arts Now as part of the CAN Festival 2019
Yes I am an artist and a Chartered Electronics Engineer -where is that category?
Getting ready for an open studios event in a new studio in a building newly converted into studios.
A new gallery in Louth, Lincolnshire
It always feels like there is so much to write about this field and such little time to do it. It plays on my mind as I pace within it. It feels like there is always a wealth of options […]
These last two days have been the most eventful by far, as we finally set up the plinths for the exhibition, the posters and flyers, and the review system for the audience’s experience, among a few other things. I played […]
South Essex’s only publicly-funded gallery for contemporary visual art has appointed Katharine Stout, deputy director at London’s ICA, as its new director.
International Day of Happiness started off sunny and warm and was really a very happy day for me, and I think the rest of the Dwell Time team. We arrived at Huddersfield station for a press photo and a pinhole […]