Sunday 27 March 2011

'Looking from a distance' - solo show at Berwick Gymnasium Gallery

Looking from a distance, a solo exhibition of works will show at Berwick Gymnasium Gallery from September 10th - October 15th, with an opening on the 10th. The exhibition will coincide with the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival 2011 and there will be an additional opening event during the festival.

The Gallery's 2011 programme has been announced.

More details to follow...


Thursday 24 March 2011

The Red Carpet - documentation from performance at 'Response', October 2010


Just edited a short clip from the documentation of 'The Red Carpet', which was performed during 'Response' at Landgaurd Fort last October. The work was made specifically for the gun corridor in the fort and lasted for approximately 2 hours.

The red cape/carpet was made by Jo Brossman.

Thursday 17 March 2011

3 degrees of Separation

I have been invited to take part in an exciting new project organised by North East based artists Catherine Bertola and Jo Coupe. I will be taking part in the first discussion day on the 25th March with a focus on time. Here is some information about the project -
"3 degrees of Separation is a series of three one-day discussion events, taking place in Spring 2011 and organised by Jo Coupe and Catherine Bertola, both artists based in Gateshead.
Each event will have a different emphasis, based on commonalities within our work. The ‘focus’ for each of the three events is: 
Time exploring the relationship that works have with time, in relation to how the work is experienced, how work changes and evolves over time and the association with history and a sense of mortality 
Materiality looking at the importance of materials and process in the making and in the meaning of the work, potentially touching on ideas of beauty, craft and the importance of authorship in the work  
Site and Context examining how works are developed in response to ‘sites’, from specific places to the use of more personal and found objects in the work, and how works is transformed by the context in which it is experienced

The selection of artists is based on the principle of degrees of separation – there being apparently only 7 degrees of separations between any two people on Earth. For each event, we will start by inviting one artist each from the region, someone with whom we feel some affinity or resonance with our own practice in relation to the focus of the event. These two artists will then be asked to invite an artist on the same premise, and finally that artist will be asked to do the same. This chain connection will create three diverse groupings of eight artists, brought together purely on the basis of their work. By adding an element of chance, we hope to cut through different generations, geographical boundaries and existing networks of artists in the North East."

Saturday 5 March 2011

Friday 4 March 2011

Shortlisted for 'Journal Culture Awards'

Found out last week I have been shortlisted for the Journal Culture Awards 2010 in the 'Visual Artist of the Year' category. Very exciting news! The nomination is for the screening of Continuum at Centre for Life last June. The award ceremony is taking place in March at Durham Gala Theatre.