I have recently become a member of the artist collective 2|1|4|1.
The collective is concerned with the promotion of opportunities for early career artists. It is a great project to be involved in and really relevant.
The website has been launched at: http://www.2-1-4-1.com/
Our first task is concentrating on creating content for the website - using it to review and promote shows going on all over Scotland. After that our launch will be at our first every member´s show - held in Glasgow at Studio Warehouse.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Woon Prize update
After returning for the prize-giving, I was really pleased to receive a discretionary prize!
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/about/arts/woonartprize/
Friday, 12 July 2013
Friday, 5 July 2013
The Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Prize 2013
After the successes of the final year show and graduation, it has quickly become time to concentrate on the next projects on the horizon.
After having been short-listed for The Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Prize in January this year, it was now time to take the proposed work to Newcastle and install it in the Gallery North http://gn.northumbria.ac.uk/gn/exhibitions/woonexhibition/ - which is part of Northumbria University
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/.
A great opportunity to be involved in an exhibition and prize like this, it has already been an experience which has given me a lot of insight and the chance to work with some great people.
The prize fund is very generous and would be a fantastic opportunity to make the most of the next step after graduating. Aside from that it is a great opportunity for my work to be showcased in a new place, in a different context.
I originally had intended and wanted to show two separate pieces for the show. However, it became clear that this wasn´t going to work, as the two pieces needed to be separated - originally they were together in one large scale installation, and I had intended that they would work as stand alone pieces. But, with space limitations and the necessity for the work to be in close proximity, it became clear that this wasn´t gong to work. I did try a variety of different combinations but finally decided to leave one of the pieces out. Although this was initially disappointing, I believe overall the piece will be stronger. I appreciate the complexities of curating a show like this - I imagine had it been just a show to showcase our work as a group of 10 people, it would perhaps be different, but on this instance, it is for a competition that is to be judged - it needs to be fair and equal for all. In the end, I think the piece is strong enough and I am happy with my contribution.
I am looking forward to seeing the final show in a weeks time - it will be great to see all the finalist´s work together.
After having been short-listed for The Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Prize in January this year, it was now time to take the proposed work to Newcastle and install it in the Gallery North http://gn.northumbria.ac.uk/gn/exhibitions/woonexhibition/ - which is part of Northumbria University
http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/.
A great opportunity to be involved in an exhibition and prize like this, it has already been an experience which has given me a lot of insight and the chance to work with some great people.
The prize fund is very generous and would be a fantastic opportunity to make the most of the next step after graduating. Aside from that it is a great opportunity for my work to be showcased in a new place, in a different context.
I originally had intended and wanted to show two separate pieces for the show. However, it became clear that this wasn´t going to work, as the two pieces needed to be separated - originally they were together in one large scale installation, and I had intended that they would work as stand alone pieces. But, with space limitations and the necessity for the work to be in close proximity, it became clear that this wasn´t gong to work. I did try a variety of different combinations but finally decided to leave one of the pieces out. Although this was initially disappointing, I believe overall the piece will be stronger. I appreciate the complexities of curating a show like this - I imagine had it been just a show to showcase our work as a group of 10 people, it would perhaps be different, but on this instance, it is for a competition that is to be judged - it needs to be fair and equal for all. In the end, I think the piece is strong enough and I am happy with my contribution.
I am looking forward to seeing the final show in a weeks time - it will be great to see all the finalist´s work together.
Friday, 10 May 2013
Parking Box
Taking a piece of work outside - out of the studio context, placing it in its original source context. Somehow becomes an echo of the street objects, its similarities too similar and not quite the same all at once.
The next step could be groupings of more objects but in completely different contexts - not at the source, but somewhere less expected.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Almost deadline
Almost at the end of the project - some finishing touches :
A box to hold some drawings, the colours and textures echo some of the installation.
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Moving
Still needs a bit of tidying but it is well on the way to being ready to be transformed into an installation.
It may look a little like this, but we´ll see...
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