Because Rachel was not able to attend the Spike Island workshop due to a last-minute flight cancellation, she visited the Kim Yong-Ik exhibition at the Korean Cultural Centre UK in London. To follow is her 800-word article informed by Kim and […]
2016 Freelands Foundation commission of qualitative research exploring landscape of post-university support for emerging artists in the UK.
News briefing featuring national and international stories, including: Art Basel and Adidas settle trademark lawsuit; James Richards’ Wales in Venice commission to be shown in Cardiff and Edinburgh.
A change of perspective How does one get inspiration for new work? What drives the creative process and how are these thoughts developed. How is one’s perspective on a subject formed and how does this change? Growing up in New […]
The annual exhibition, which has showcased work by new and recent fine art graduates since 1949, has announced that 2018 submissions will be open to artists from non-degree awarding art education programmes.
Experimenting with a light box – silhouettes of dancing egg cases and holed stones.
Each object, carefully chosen, has its own special place. Studio walls are filled with categorised, catalogued, beach finds.
Before September this year I didn’t know what my physical limits were when considering my career as an artist. Since the beginning I have adopted a somewhat cavalier ‘I’ll get things done at all costs’ attitude that, by and large, […]
Shared Studio space available in Dalston on Ridley Road with 2 artists. Quiet rare for everyone to be in the space all at once, which means you can have plenty of time alone to work. Communal space, Plenty of storage […]
A selection of exhibition highlights for the week ahead including: Lucinda Rogers’ drawing at the House of Illustration, London; Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley’s films at Tate Liverpool; and Megan Rooney’s domestic trauma at Tramway, Glasgow.
Arts workers have lifted the veil on the secrecy surrounding sexual harassment in the arts, revealing the extent and impact of the issue in hundreds of comments through a survey by Arts Professional. AP’s Liz Hill reports.
cool, misty a final visit at the end of a project au revoir to a summer fling with a kind of freedom speeding along near empty roads all the way leaving Calais behind heading south arrive at the chateau mid-afternoon […]
Collecting together some materials to help keep on the right track.
Adding events and opportunities to attend or visit, focusing on craft in Scotland. Trying to group together things that are either similar to the work I do or what I aspire to. Dark, macabre, Gothic, rebellious, large body adornment/jewellery/accessories/clothing. https://daughterofmercury.wixsite.com/metal […]
My paper for Coventry is just about finished and I just need to sort some images so people have something to look at, while I am talking. I’ve also been reorganising the shared studio space and have moved into the larger space […]
I finally got all the files I needed in Septempber (film and audio) and now the lengthy process of looking through over 5 hours of material with the mind of making a 5 minute excerpt begins. I will probably make […]
Some interesting online info about documenting art work… https://www.khanacademy.org/partner-content/tate/archives-memory/what-is-an-archive/v/live-art-salon https://www.gyst-ink.com/documentation/ https://vads.ac.uk/kultur2group/casestudies/Bristol2011.pdf https://vimeo.com/18487018 http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/39562/