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Urchin brooch
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Jewellery prize

Susan Cross and Adam Paxon are joint winners of the 2007 Jerwood Applied Arts Prize.

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Sounds Like It
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Sound interventions

A series of interventions by Johanna Hällsten are happening simultaneously at The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh and Kunming Institute of Botany in China.

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Addiction"

I will be working as artist in residence for a period of 6 months at tactileBOSCH (Cardiff) artist led studio and alternative exhibition space. Beginning in June 2007 the residency will take place through the duration of ‘Addiction'. ‘Addiction' is […]

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Beyond exhibition
Review

Beyond

Penzance Art Gallery
5 May 2007 to 6 June 2007

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "galleryglue"

Today we had a meeting with the local primary school, St. Teresa's. We are planning a series of events involving the children from the school. All sorts of workshops, including performance based art works, photography, out of the ordinary drawing… […]

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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "AirSpace Gallery"

ANDERSONMACGEE Two After a hard week of ivy, paint stripper, touring around the Staffordshire Moorlands and good food along with loads of hard work from Paul Macgee, Briony Anderson and the AirSpace Team we finally completed the new works by […]

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White house
Resource Profile

Lida Abdul

Born in Kabul in 1973, Lida Abdul has returned to live there. Kim Dhillon looks at her practice, working accross various media, that fuses Western formalist traditions with numerous aesthetic influences.

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Parasite
Resource Profile

Tea Mäkipää

Finnish artist Tea Mäkipää’s work confronts her viewpoint of impending ecological catastrophe through interventions and installations positing an alternative vision of existence. By Manick Govinda.

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White house
Resource Archive Feature

On the cover

Lida Abdul, White house, Kabul, 16mm transfer to DVD, 4’58”, 2005. Courtesy: the artist and Giorgio Persano Gallery

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