In the Beginning…
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Archive
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October 15, 2010 -
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October 17, 2010 -
Location:
North East England
Hello, my name is Beth Bramich and in October I will begin my third and final year of my Fine Art BA at Nottingham Trent. Over the summer I have a placement position at Nottingham Contemporary, which began in July […]
How we Met I met Ruth and Pete on an AA2A residency at Nottingham Trent University which started in November 2009. I had graduated in 2008 but had to move back to a small market town with little artistic activity […]
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 […]
Tactile Bosch, Cardiff
18 – 31 July 2010
South London Gallery, London
16 January – 9 May 2009
Earlier this month, I submitted an A-ha themed doodle I had hanging around for this exhibition in St. Louis, U.S. and it was exhibited on Sunday 11th July: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 … 485&ref=mf My work is at the bottom between elbows, not […]
Just a quick post today… I’ll write a longer one soon and catch you up with the crazy month that July has been! BLOG: My blog’s 30 Days of Drawing project has gone really well. My blog traffic has increased […]
Serpentine Gallery, London
26 June – 19 September 2010
The Pop Up Gallery at the New Brewery Arts Centre, Cirencester
14 – 23 July 2010
My input into an exhibition of current students and recent graduates from Norwich University College of the Arts at St Gregory’s Church in Norwich entitled ‘Music and Environment’.
Artist Profile: Rosalind Davis, LondonJun 30th, 2010 www.beckyhunter.co.uk ‘ I approached mixed-media, London-based artist Rosalind Davis for an interview for my site after reading her a-n Artists Talking/Blogger blog, ‘Becoming Part of Something‘, as part of my current research into […]
LiangWest is a “new prototype of gallery for a new generation of artists whose artistic agendas are relevant to contemporary ideals”. For this month’s Collaborative relationships a-n Magazine Coordinator Chris Brown talks to proprietors Theresa Liang and William West and artist Prem Sahib. They discuss the importance of peer support, and describe how they negotiate their ongoing relationship and their forthcoming exhibition project ‘Boyfriend Material’
Contents include: Post-graduate Professional preparation feature plus how makers are contributing to the economy; Theresa Liang and William West of Liangwest Gallery and artist Prem Sahib in Collaborative relationships; Tatton Park biennale in reviews; Exhibiting opportunities focus. PDF version [size […]
For its tenth birthday in May, Tate Modern hosted
JAMBON group show, Newcastle
1 – 15 July 2010
Sogol Mabadi, Belt (Unbelt), performance, 2010.
Footnotes: the emerging artist Finding Ones Place – How did I get here? I am wondering how did I get here? In some respects I feel like I haven’t had the time or space to think properly for a decade. […]
AIR Interview: Rosalind Davis on the new coalition AIR member Rosalind Davis is a mixed media painter and graduate from the RCA. She creates melancholic dystopian landscapes that explore human experience and identity. A freelance lecturer and creative practitioner with […]