Event: Jug Choir Performance
I took part in several workshops at modern art oxford to be part of a group performance with artist Serena Korda in as part of her show Ectoplasmic Variations. The
I took part in several workshops at modern art oxford to be part of a group performance with artist Serena Korda in as part of her show Ectoplasmic Variations. The
During several members of the MA drawing group (Westley, Cyril and Ines) delivery of a seminar about sketchbooks they attended I became interested in a term defined by Alice
DRAW: We haven’t made anything yet, lets destroy it. Performance and seminar Join artist Zoë Mendelson and Tania Kovats (Course Leader, MA Drawing) for an afternoon discussion about exquisite acts of destruction,
I went to the private view for the BA Drawing at Camberwell college of art. I enjoyed the wide ranging and refreshing take each student had developed in their drawing
FINE ART BA Digital and time based media BA Sculpture BA Hons Technical Arts and Special Effects
My tutorial with artist and dean of Wimbledon college of art began with a series of questions from Simon about my background what I had done before the MA in
My tutorial with artist and tutor at Wimbledon UAL Anne Marie Creamer was about getting acquainted with my practice and the ideas that underpin it. I found it best to
As part of the fellowship residency 2015 at the Camden Arts Centre Working across a range of media including sculpture, collage, animation and video, Salvatore Arancio’s main interests lie in the
British artist Simon Martin (b.1965) presents UR Feeling – a new film and a poster. In his previous work, Martin has focused on isolated objects such as the Louis Ghost
Held at the Camden Arts Centre this exhibition centres around Jo Baer’s most recent series of paintings, In the Land of the Giants. This series, developed since 2009, reflects on
White Cube is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Theaster Gates. Gates’ practice is wide-ranging and polysemous, attempting to bridge the gap between art and life and
DE. FI. CIEN. CY examines a shared concern with the failure, or the ‘deficiency’, of pictorial representation. The exhibition includes over 50 works on paper by Polish artist Andrzej Wróblewski(1927-57), Dutch
Agnes Martin is perhaps most recognised for her evocative paintings marked out in subtle pencil lines and pale colour washes. Although restrained, her style was underpinned by her deep conviction
Travelling on the London rail service to Mornington Crescent on a Friday afternoon I came out of the station to be immediately confronted with a cacophony of noise and chaos.
An exhibition of works by Serena Korda and Dr. Lakra ‘Folkloric rituals, from harvest festivals in Sussex to Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico, continue to be shaped by
> MFA students from Wimbledon college put together a group exhibition to showcase current work made for first half of the program. The show was held at the Menier Gallery