I am wondering this morning, whether Liverpool has the most volunteers per exhibition/event for any city in the UK? It seems that way.. especially as the Biennial depend so heavily on them. The Bluecoat also have plenty of them and […]
The degree show is over. All of the stress, effort and heartache to have spaces complete, work ready to show and the various set up tasks behind the show are now a distant memory. However, the show itself is a […]
i’ve needed some time to ponder and process what’s happened in the last week. part 2. in the week it’s been said to me that there’s a very good ma at an institution nearby. it has been the big debate […]
Hi, I thought I would update folk on how the planning for the Re-place exhibition is coming along. The summer is upon us and September is looming nearer. We are liasing with Birmingham City Council's Arts Team to link in […]
Jack Hutchinson is an artist, writer and critic. He studied MA: Drawing at Wimbledon School of Art (2006-07), receiving a Professional Preparation Master’s Award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Following graduation he has contributed regularly to a-n Magazine […]
After a twelve hour day of painting white emulsion onto dark grey walls (a legacy from a graduate last year who didn't return to paint them over), and a five hour day of the same yesterday, I am shattered! I […]
Mitra Memarzia is a freelance artist/educator, creative producer and associate lecturer. She graduated in 1998 from Fine Art (Combined Media & Arts) at Sheffield Hallam University, where she went on to study a combined theory and practice Mphil. Focusing on […]
I am a painter, I am based in London. I graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2005. I have exhibited quite a bit since graduating and it has been quite an education. I show with galleries as well […]
Last night I attended the latest AIR Open Dialogues event at Rivington Place, London. Presenters included Goldsmiths final-year student Aliceson Carter and 2008 ceramics graduate Laura De Benedetti who shared their thoughts on points of departure and reflection. It was […]
I'm based in North Wales and I'm a painter and printmaker. My work to date has been generally based on the landscape. It is abstracted, although it contains narrative elements. I'm a member of the Regional Print Centre in Wrexham. […]
The film premiere was a lovely event, all the cast came dressed in costumes, some medieval, some Victorian. I met The Lady of Shalott, Lord Tennyson, and Sir Lancelot, who kissed me on the cheeks and made me blush! ha! […]
Jananne Al-Ani describes how her experiences as an artist have informed her development of curatorial projects.
The BUILD residency is officially over! This was marked by the private view and public talk last week. A lot of the people who came were students or staff from University College Falmouth (who I know as a recent graduate) […]
Ridiculous. A very very long time since my last post. The trouble is that I'm not entirely sure what this blog is for, and previous blogs of mine have never been kept well. What does blogging do for anyone's artistic […]