Carbon Synthesis is an international project to reveal the possibilities of linking art and science to transform perceptions of liminal wetland landscapes; revealing the effects of climate change across the globe by visualising the (in)visible.
This is my journey of discovering objects in museum collections which resonate with me. Aspects of these discoveries then surface in my Art practice as I continue to develop my skills in Ceramics.
Artist commission from Cheshire West and Chester Council
Arts Council England have awarded me a project grant to research how to create interactive art without touch over the next year
A solo exhibition of new painting, prints and works on paper by Susie Hamilton
Join us to celebrate the launch of two powerful new exhibitions at Autograph’s gallery in Hackney: the international debut of Poulomi Basu’s series Fireflies, and the London premiere of Sutapa Biswas’ acclaimed film Lumen. Through these exhibitions the artists illuminate […]
Artists Ope Lori and Othello De’Souza-Hartley discuss creative inspiration and collaboration, working through self-doubt, and the meaning of home in this livestreamed talk produced by students at London College of Communication.
Congratulations to exhibiting artists Dexter McLean and Silvia Rosi
The effects the combination of COVID-19 and Brexit has on self-representing international artists planning to exhibit in London.
Orkney Artist Bursary Research Trip
Finally putting my a-n Artists Bursary to good use and climbing the learning curve of coding.
Light and Sound event at Warstone Lane Cemetery, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
The Social Art Library recently published a short piece of my writing as part of their ‘Storytelling for artists’ programme. You can read it here: https://www.socialartlibrary.org/library/to-change-75ntb-ffjbj-n5b7h-hw3zw-tp5gp-z3s6z-yzn8s-m45cy-ds54y-az7ms-9d99f-dx35b-4k88s
The a-n Artist Bursary came at an ideal time for me during the period of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions. Enabling me to undertake extensive research and development for mentoring and to start developing a new artwork ‘Mirrored to the core […]
blog of the non linear artwork installed in the second floor of the museum of making at derby silk mill. it’s part of the arts and heritage pilot programme of the museum. this programme also features work by toni buckby and red saunders.
The trials and tribulations of setting up an exhibition in Hastings in the Covid-19 landscape.
McLeavy will manage the next phase of Humber Street Gallery’s evolution to become a vibrant creative centre in Hull.
Miyuki Kasahara: 5 x 5 sq ft & Liam Scully: 100 days/ 100 drawings
open call on the theme of restriction and what that means to you.Some insight into how the Correspondence Collective was formed and how we envisage building an online community of artists.
Working with new skills and a new collaborative partner for the new year, exploring questions that has arisen so far.
When Covid strikes and that you’re already in lockdown, you’ve got no choice but to come out….
How would the covid pandemic of been managed 30 years ago, without the tech we have today.
The Constructive Podcast is looking for guests, individuals or small panels, who have a solutions-focused message to share. The essence of the conversation is what can we learn? If you’re an artist that’s been exploring a social issue, or environmental […]
Professional Practice Two: Outsider Art and Spongleheim Gallery
sharing processes from an earth-based practice