Recent Acquisition: Journeys to Hope display
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Archive
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Autograph -
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January 05, 2023 -
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Location:
London
David Hevey, CEO of Shape Arts, reflects on the past two years of the Shape Transforming Leadership programme, sharing what he learned from adopting a combination of radical, diverse and creative approaches, with some ‘old-school’ business tools.
I am a senior lecturer for Photography at the Arts University in Ulaanbaatar, the capitol of Mongolia. In cooperation with the Goethe Institute I try to organise an international photography competition for my students to introduce their work to a […]
i’ve been settling into a studio at banks mill since august. banks mill is the business incubation space of the university of derby and my studio is one of 4 spaces made available to students through competitive application, for […]
What makes a photographer tick? How does a photographer think? Quotes and inspiration from across the world
Dear Reader, Today I attemped to document the difficult terrain around campus. The ground surrounding the Arts Building (although easily over looked by the able bodied) is extremely difficult to navigate from a wheelchair. The ground is uneven with pot […]
26 June – 27 July 2022, Ontario and Quebec, Canada
Resident for two weeks at Artscape Gibraltar Point Center of the Arts, Toronto islands, Toronto Ontario; one week at Val David Writers and Artist residency, Quebec
37 High Street, Whitstable CT5 1AP
part of East Kent Artists’ Open Houses 2022 running on the weekends of 15th and 16th and 22nd and 23rd October.
Research relating to current commission: Remembering Together: Co-Creating Covid Community Memorials Sumi painting, inkjet printer ink on paper ink circles as a tool for curiosity, healing and expression From a collection of ink drawings, I ask public to select three […]
From unraveling the invisible to tracking the traces of the unseen.
Exhibition highlights featuring a-n members, including Maybelle Peters in Nottingham, early-career artists in Hull and Northern Irish craft.