Today I had two rolls of 120 film processed and printed, both of them from Berlin. It turned out to be more expensive than I expected so it looks like I will have to cut down on my compulsion to […]
I added to this blog whilst away but it seems to have vanished into thin air – for who knows what reason, so now I have more to update with ……this could take a while. I do now have a […]
Monday 30 August. Day one. One hour sleep the night before the flight. Still dazed, I got a bus and a tram, and after 5 mins walk I found the place. I’m glad I’m good at maps. There are two […]
Contents include: Open studios, digital visions and arts funding features; In Debate, is sponsorship compromising the integrity of artists and organisations? Kate Raggett and Mandy Fowler on an ambitious one-day land art workshop in Collaborative relationships. PDF version [size 6 […]
Elizabeth Mansfield 2009, Inkeberrow
1 September 2010 – 30 December 2015
Sideshow will take place between October and December for the second time around whilst the quinquennial British Art Show visits Nottingham.
Hyungji Park’Fake Tales From Somewhere‘5th – 26th SeptPrivate View 5th: Sept 2- 4pm Hyungji Park fuses references from popular culture, art history and everyday surroundings using a personal visual language. http://www.harringtonmillstudios.co.uk/exhibiton_space/HyungiPark/pv.htmThe case still rattles on and it is not recommended […]
12 Visual art representatives address the damage that will be inflicted by proposed spending cuts, in a letter to the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport.
Finding a balance as an artist blog: There has been a good deal of discussion on the blogs over the last few weeks about ways in which we operate as artists. This covers a vast range of issues from making […]
As someone who is very sensitive to criticism one person’s negativity can completely plummet me into doubt about what we are striving to do in the gallery rather than actually looking at the other many many people who are completely […]
It was supposed to be a studio day today but I had to hang on for the electrician which proved to be a lucky change of plan. I chased up the local paper about advertising children’s book illustration classes which […]
As the project with Ailis is reaching its conclusion (http://www.independentsbiennial.org/2010events/1155-dream-machine) and Tenneson & Dale are working away on our new piece, I recently decided it’s time to set the next collaboration in motion. Because art projects always take longer than […]
Stockholm Stockholm Stockholm This fulltime work is very time consuming. Actually this is the first week of a month without paid work. I’m back in Stockholm. This time last year I had just started the WIP residency. What am I […]
Footnotes: the emerging artist On rejection 1. I know it is an uncool subject, and no-one wants to admit it. However, it is the season to be rejected – due to the almost unseemly number of Opens one can now […]
We own the 99yr lease for the ground floor too. The intention has always been to let it on a commercial basis but for various complicated reasons it has remained empty for 2 yrs. We have now been given the […]
Our holiday was due to start last Saturday but the timing of the CMC on Monday meant we had to delay by a couple of days. We drove directly to a lovely holiday cottage in Cornwall after the meeting. The […]
North Yorkshire Open Studios 2010 – what a worthwhile opportunity to grab. The Sculpture Garden is a perfect venue for displaying the works alongside each other but on different levels and suddenly my tiny studio seemed quite big, cleared of […]
Footnotes: the emerging artist Coming full Circle 1. In my twenties I worked in the City, and I had the super ‘glam’ role of promoting a leading British container shipping company. I wined and dined top shipping journalists and persuaded […]