We have our last event tomorrow for the Topography Disarranged exhibition. Judith Stewart, who wrote the show essay, will be In-Conversation with myself and Stephanie Douet at 7pm. She’ll be holding forth on her personal perspective on landscape, dislocation and […]
Topography Disarranged opened last night and what a fantastic turn out. Good company, warm wine, great artwork, sunny, mellow evening light and horses in the field. Thanks to Chloe for letting us spruce up her studio as a second Project […]
Topography Disarranged opens tonight at 6pm. Naturally, despite months of careful planning and incremental, timetabled actions, we’ve had several days of frantic wall/floor painting, technical video and audio hiccups and finally work hanging. The first of the two rooms was […]
We’re installing the work for Topography Disarranged and had quite a bit of fun unpacking and insatlling Keef Winter’s sculpture. With the help of some photos and deciphering Keef’s notations and drill holes on the work itself we managed a […]
Michaela Nettell is showing a video, ‘Garden’, as part of our moving image screening on the 23rd May. It is a beautiful work that sits perfectly within our rural setting on the edge of a small market town. It reminds […]
I am collating the moving image works for the Topography Disarranged screening on 23rd May. Brilliant to have all these discs popping through the letterbox and to see the finished articles at last. My poor old computer is struggling with […]
Saturday afternoon was spent in the Project Space as several artists brought their work in – it was great to meet the artists with their work. I took advantage of the space to test the video piece in the show […]
We’re very excited that most of the artwork for our Topography Disarranged exhibition is arriving this afternoon. It’s a bit like Christmas Easter Birthday to await this arrival and unwrapping of so much art and to meet some of the […]
We’ve been putting together the email-out for Topography Disarranged, which has entailed mastering Mailchimp whilst dealing with a seemingly endless cold. We’ll do a couple of versions for differing purposes. Luckily there are some striking and eye-catching images to choose […]
I had a meeting with Judith Stewart, who is writing a short contextual essay for Topography Disarranged in May. The QH has worked well with Judith before – it is building ongoing relationships such as this (made when running this […]
Here are some thoughts from one of the artists in the Topography Disarranged exhibition, Erin Solomons: During the making of this work, I became aware of how potent visceral objects of photography can be. The discoloration and watermarks on the […]
Fiona Roberts – In Residence As a sort of aperitf (or aperitivo as Italian Katie says) to our landscape show, Topography Disarranged, we’re delighted that painter Fiona Roberts has taken over the Project Space for a few days of precious […]