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Artists discussing their practice and experiences through personal blogs about the projects they’re working on, as they happen, wherever they happen.
Starting a project? Why not share your experiences by writing a blog about it?
The title of the blog, from a piece of writing by Anni Albers is a rather apt description of the exhilarating feeling of freefall (or is it flying?) that I am feeling now as I emerge from a twelve month project and residency. This year's Read on…
Latest post: 7 October 2008
A blog detailing my time not spent in the Read on…
Latest post: 28 September 2008
I started a project to celebrate the launch of the new A380 Airliner. I approached Airbus in Broughton N.Wales to see if they would sponsor my installation for display in the West Factory where they manufacture the wings for the Read on…
Latest post: 7 August 2008
Heather Phillipson responds to the sights, sounds and history of LCF from her studio on the roof of Cordwainers College. Read on…
Latest post: 5 August 2008
This feels like it’ll be a rough ride, please bear with me: Following an offer to relax into the freedom of a project without customary implicit obligations, I’ve chosen to reconsider my practise, deliberately follow paths that I’d Read on…
Latest post: 19 July 2008
‘Papertrails', is a one year artist-initiated project working in the woods and commons of Elmbridge in Surrey making sculptural responses to the landscape. The project is funded by a Grant for the Arts, The RC Sherriff Trust, Elmbridge Read on…
Latest post: 10 July 2008
My current project involves recording the definitive of Soviet lifestyle, aesthetics and its transition into Western culture through little vignettes of color and composition. Here's my prior blog posts on the subject: Read on…
Latest post: 1 July 2008
BA(hons) Fine Art. I have enjoyed my course in NEWI. when I started I thought Fine Artists only painted oil paintings. I was under the impression I would leave a better painter, I was wrong. I have not painted in a long time. I Read on…
Latest post: 28 June 2008
fine art. stuff and things, mainly. Read on…
Latest post: 6 June 2008
The Textile/Surface Design degree is an incredibly diverse course with work ranging from bespoke suface design for stationary and wallcoverings to contemporary textile art for gallery and installation settings. Read on…
Latest post: 3 June 2008
Last spring, I was asked by Christine Gist if I were interested in developing a piece of work for a group show titled ‘Interventions in the Landscape: Paradise Revealed' at Pines Gardens, St. Margaret's Bay in Kent. In the meantime, I have Read on…
Latest post: 2 June 2008
Going Nowhere are bringing together as many creative types and interested people as possible with the very English past-time of cress growing. In No Fixed Abode's Caban Unnos, a structure built overnight in urban Berlin, we plan to grow a carpet Read on…
Latest post: 16 May 2008
This Photography & Media Arts degree course takes an expanded view of photography and related media for people who wish to work in a creative, experimental environment. It explores photography as a dynamic artistic practice that Read on…
Latest post: 4 May 2008
This first part of the blog has been written by Richard Packer, artist. Technology ToxicityThis blog is intended to analyse the relationship between art, technology and toxicity. Read on…
Latest post: 9 April 2008
I am about to begin a 3 month residency at Bedford Art Gallery. I intend to use this blog as a record of the time I spend there and as a basis for a new book about adventure and a fictive proposal not to go to the antarctic (Bedford seems to be as Read on…
Latest post: 29 March 2008
stuff and things, mainly. www.amypierpoint.com (underconstruction!) Read on…
Latest post: 9 March 2008
and i am currently undertaking a project about suicide, referencing and dark humour. i'm playing with what the viewer will/will not look at. i'm also focusing on issues of respect. Read on…
Latest post: 9 March 2008
Read the blog entries of two fine art Masters students studying in parallel at Birmingham City University and University of Wolverhampton 2007-2009. Read on…
Latest post: 24 February 2008
Using the manifesto of possibilities to inform this project by Nathaniel Pitt, Dr. Jonathan Carter and The University of Wolverhampton Biomedical Science Read on…
Latest post: 23 February 2008
In recent photographic and video work objects and momentary events have become entrapped in a narrow field of focus. The paradigm shift between these spaces creates a mutated realm of foreboding, where all limits and boundaries are yet to be Read on…
Latest post: 9 February 2008