Following the group crit we received with the L5 as well on 19/02/21, they also critiqued our individual films and its context which helped massively as the main focus as been on the practicality of the making the film. See […]
Visual Blog, Seven Lochs Wetland Park commission, Glasgow
Art is better now than it’s ever been. It’s better than the greats. It has impact and wow, and visual and political punch. It’s tenacious and wild, confrontational, angry and eloquent. Simultaneously it’s valueless and short-lived. A deluge of painstaking, […]
Miyuki Kasahara: 5 x 5 sq ft & Liam Scully: 100 days/ 100 drawings
The true story of an artist’s recent experience of falling victim to a phishing campaign, how to avoid falling into a similar trap and what to do if and when it happens.
‘It took me a long time to develop a voice, and now that I have it, I am not going to remain silent.’ Madeleine Albright, American politician I may not agree with Madeleine Albright on everything, but I love the […]
Lockdown and Light is a virtual exhibition that took place during the first lockdown of 2020 in the summer. It’s an Instagram based gallery which showcases a range of artists and their different temporary light installations which are made in […]
After my meeting and group crit with my class on the 29/01/21, I decided to use new content in for the projection as said previously the film wasn’t working due to the change in colour, lighting when I walk – […]
We had a meeting for our exhibition with the Art Station, 25/01/21. We discussed our poster, title and thinking of how the film is going to work e.g. with how we approach the lay out for the house. We are […]
Reflection 04/02/21: I took this imagery and projected it into the bath with water for my Lockdown and Light virtual exhibition submission. As I was photographing into the mirror in my previous series of Up Close and Pink But Up […]
I was unsure where my work was going or what it was meaning. I contacted my peers/people outside of uni to get some help. I was told to reflect on my work I had done from L5 to L6, to […]
Following the announcement of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020 Awards winners last week, we take a look at the works of a-n members included in the online show.
2020 graduate Miya Browne considers the role of art and the artist in the 21st century and outlines their vision for the future.
Keith Piper, a founding member of the Blk Art Group and now a member of a-n’s Board, outlines the evolution of his practice during the 1980s.
Lis Rhodes reflects on her involvement in protests and strikes during the 1980s, and her co-founding of the feminist film and video network Circles.
Chila Kumari Singh Burman discusses the development of her work during the “highly experimental, politically charged time” of the 1980s.
Sunil Gupta discusses making work about the experiences of gay men in his hometown of Delhi and setting up Autograph in the 1980s.
40th Anniversary Feature
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Sunil Gupta discusses the commercial photography library and agency set up by the recently founded Autograph: the Association of Black Photographers.
Efi Haliori presented her latest photographic project‘ Transformations’ at CAN Gallery, in Athens.
What do Carl Gent and Gemma Marmalade have in common? Carl Gent is an artist from Bexhill-on-Sea, UK. His work frequently involves performances based on his researches into Cynethryth, the eighth century Queen of the Mercians and co-founder of Bexhill-on-Sea. Carl […]