SUE BLATHERWICK CERAMICS
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Archive
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December 06, 2008 -
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December 07, 2008 -
Location:
East Midlands
The Wapping Project, London
21 November 2008 – 28 February 2009
Art at the Centre is an award scheme from Arts Council England, South East that seeks to involve artists from the outset of regeneration projects across the region. As part of this scheme, Maidstone Borough Council looked to develop an Artists’ Quarter in the heart of the town to promote the area’s wealth of creative talent. Here video-media artist Margherita Gramegna and consultants FrancisKnight talk about their involvement in this process and the resulting work, Artists Don’t Bite.
Hooray my exhibition at the Dome in Buxton is up and running. We put most of the work up on THursday after a slow start. The previous artist had left the board in a sorry state with a load of […]
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver
4 October 2008 – 11 January 2009
Zooey Martin profiles the work of Rowena Dring.
Kim von Kothen Kim von Kothen’s self-reflexive practice is based upon observing, condensing and synthesising her impressions of her environment into poetic form. Her project “Conversations in between strangers” began by undertaking close observations of the conversational ‘dance’ between herself […]
Some current processes and areas of exploration: Making 1/6 scale model support structures based on shelving units as featured in Childrens TV programme Blue Peter over the years. Making painted work based on video colour bars with added collage elements […]
Jennifer Kirk Jennifer Kirk's preoccupation is with the everyday artefacts that order and control our lives without us scarcely being aware of it. Her project is to picture the promise of technology, and to make plain how we are all […]
Toby Lloyd Toby Lloyd works in the tradition of conceptual photography established in the late 1960s and early 1970s by such figures as Keith Arnatt and John Stezaker. Lloyd has remarked that Arnatt’s series of self-portraits, titled as the ‘Impossible […]
A response emailed to me recently about 'The Incommensurable Banner': "I was in the gallery yesterday, briefly as I had to leave my daughter outside, I will come in again but I wanted to put forward some thoughts. The images […]
The weather became less predictable as the week went on with rain forecast and delayed finally reaching us on Friday night through Saturday. The performance was set to be compromised and I started to wonder whether anyone would even make […]
Corinne Lewis The triptych series Transmutations is the culmination of an enquiry into the complex subject of Man’s relationship with Nature. With the application of the symbolic use of the natural and the manmade, I examine the very fabric of […]