COVID-19
A place to be. Sharing responses to COVID-19
A place to be. Sharing responses to COVID-19
Artist commission from Cheshire West and Chester Council
A solo exhibition of new painting, prints and works on paper by Susie Hamilton
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.
Light and Sound event at Warstone Lane Cemetery, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
Orkney Artist Bursary Research Trip
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 […]
Miyuki Kasahara: 5 x 5 sq ft & Liam Scully: 100 days/ 100 drawings
Working with new skills and a new collaborative partner for the new year, exploring questions that has arisen so far.
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.
sharing processes from an earth-based practice
My a-n bursary was for building contacts in the prison service to develop a new idea for working collaboratively on an exhibition commission with prisoners. What a year it turned out to be for learning about the arts in a difficult to access sector.
Arts Council England have awarded me a project grant to research how to create interactive art without touch over the next year
The trials and tribulations of setting up an exhibition in Hastings in the Covid-19 landscape.
Inspiration, reason and development of my 1 week self-initiated residency in Glasgow
Finally putting my a-n Artists Bursary to good use and climbing the learning curve of coding.
Getting something good out of something bad & helping teach kids to read along the way!
Musings from my attic studio during COVID Lockdown.
Since so many of us globally are confined to our homes and gardens because of Covid-19 pandemic. I thought it would be an opportune time for self-reflection, hence the title, ‘Confessions of a Garden Hermit’.
This week on the blog, I calm down and get reflective after a month or two of slightly frenzied painting output.
And actually get around to writing on my blog.
I know. It’s been a while.
digital research made possible by a grant from the arts council’s covid-19 emergency fund for individuals.
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.
My first solo totally on line art exhibition with Aleph Contemporary
When Covid strikes and that you’re already in lockdown, you’ve got no choice but to come out….
In the coronavirus age when, we learn, a virus is neither dead nor alive; when scientists can create and manipulate biological life, technology creates artificial life, and inanimate objects often appear to take on a life of their own, the question is, “What is Life”?