David Kefford
David Kefford is a sculptor who uses low-tech craft processes to transform found objects into surreal creations imbued with human characteristics and emotions.
David Kefford is a sculptor who uses low-tech craft processes to transform found objects into surreal creations imbued with human characteristics and emotions.
Lucy Panesars college aspiration was to be a practising artist and part-time college lecturer, and a methodical approach to her career has made this a reality.
Rick Schofield, photograph from the Peer series, 2007.
Stockport Art Gallery
6 June 2007 to 6 June 2007
Jo Wilson looks at the practice of Adele Prince who, since graduating in 2001, continues to work full-time as an artist on a variety of commissions and exhibitions.
Originally from Barbados, Alberta Whittle graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2002 with a Tapestry degree.
We finally have the keys – despite the solicitors inflicting torture for nearly 6 months. And what a buliding! It's actually the first floor of a lace factory with red bricks, turrets and lots of natural light. Furthermore it's in […]
Limousine Bull (Artist’s Collective)
4 April 2007 to 5 May 2007
Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery, Worcester
24 March 5 May
Bearspace, London
13 March 5 May
Our showcase of the best art and design graduate shows with extracts from this years graduating student blogs and updates on where last years bloggers are now.
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As the AirSpace project is already one year old I feel like we should start with a little background information on the group and what they have achieved so far. It all started with two graduates from the BA Fine […]
Art should be recognised as a staple part of our everyday lives like bread, and in that respect it should be ordinary, albeit an extraordinary ordinariness, but no less essential in sustaining life.
Ruth Moilliet, Wild Carrot (detail), 2006
Paul Cole, Pink Hat, oil on canvas, 225x165cm
Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery, Bury St Edmunds
13 March 21 April
Sara Raza on Grace Ndiritu, a young London based artist who is enjoying an upwards ascent with an impressive portfolio of national and international exhibitions, that present a fresh style of politics and performativity.
Kate Walters, I can’t hear you (detail), watercolour, gouache, oil and graphite on shellac, 2006.
Paul Plews & Marieta Tsenova, Beauty, photograph, 2005.
Aberdeen Art Gallery
1 January 2007 to 4 April 2007
New graduate from Nottingham Trent BA Fine Art course. Artist and writer. www.alexandriaclark.com
Glasgow-based Jackie Anderson is the 2007 RSA Alastair Salvesen Scholar.
Arts Council England’s scheme to offer all interested parties the opportunity to make their views known on the issue of the public value of the arts.
"In every heart there is a room"… and mine in in this room, occasionally but rarely floating up the curling plastic Italian staircase where I'd like to imagine sleep tucked eight in a bed, are Laura Ingalls Wilder and her […]
Roz Cran and I met as students on the BA Hons Fine Art (Printmaking) course at the University of Brighton, both graduating in 2003. After graduating, we each followed separate paths, with Roz eventually taking up a place at the […]