Environmental Art and Sustainability in the Art World
An excerpt from my dissertation – BA Fine Art, class of 2024
An excerpt from my dissertation – BA Fine Art, class of 2024
The international art fair promoting artists and galleries from emerging markets moves to newly renovated King’s Cross Town Hall
The history of my project of making installation art that interacts with museum artefacts.
A new project breaking through barriers within the creative industries.
a residency made possible by the work of eaststreet arts in a meanwhile space in derby with a taylored programme of artist support.
New international digital platform Art et al., showcasing curated work by neurodiverse artists from across the UK and Australia, launched on April 14
The website features new commissions and conversations between artists from supported studios, peers and arts professionals
A global celebration of Bruce Lee,
marking what would have been his 80th birthday
In the middle of a pandemic, amidst the pain and anger that erupted as a result of the George Floyd murder, it is hard to make art that captures this point in time. Yet, The symbolism of the Four Horsemen seems perfectly suited to these imperfect times.
Artists are bringing their £10.8 billion per year industry in to play to help lead this country out of darkness.
Here are my notes (09/2019-05/2020) of the framework of ‘artful leadership’: artful+novel ways forward led by (neurodivergent) thinkers/makers embedded within socio-political structures to catalyse social/cultural change amid COVID-19+ future novel challenges.
It’s been 1 year since my #MagicCarpet was launched at the Art Workers Guild, when we unpacked the term ‘neurodiverse art’. Since then, there’s been a mini-explosion of activities tagged ‘neurodiversity’ in UK arts & academia, but, or hence, the term remains contested.
This is the transcript for a Lecture & Masterclass to be held at Frankfurt University Hospital.With the COVID-19 crisis, I reframed my talk to the criticality for scientists to work with creative & neurodiverse allies. I invited all to join a new Network. We’re stronger together.
A nomadic space in the real and virtual worlds acting as a for location for curated activities which explore the relationship between climate change and wellbeing.
Exploring the external physical weather and our internal psycho-emotional weather as as a metaphor
Ballpoint Artist behind Joker Johnson opens solo exhibition
16mm Experiments with Erehwon Lab
A call for an artist on the board of every arts organisation.
The Autonomous Artist is a dedicated blog detailing activities, thoughts and reflections about my time as 2017/18 Visual Artist Fellow on the Clore Leadership Programme. I will be exploring the role of the artist in arts leaderships and reflecting on independent, […]
Why aren’t there female leaders who identify as neuro-divergent in the arts and academia? Who are the gatekeepers? What needs to change?
Let The Arts be to climate change what music was to Live Aid
Hello, and welcome to my blog, where I write stuff about being and becoming an art technician; failing and succeeding in an environment which is often male-dominated. But more than anything else, this blog is me, looking for my tribe. I know you’re out there!
Simon Hitchens has been selected by Viscount Devonport of Northumberland to create a 55m public sculpture and walking trail
Perception, connection and inclination: an article discussing the artist duo’s Walk & Talk for Jamboree 2018 – Artist’s Jamboree
Reflections on the opening of Manifesta 12, supported by an a-n Biennial Bursary.
A month-long residency in Johnson Vermont with 50+ writers and visual artists
Reflecting on the experience of opening a gallery in an area simultaneously denigrated, marred and celebrated for its unique political history,