Tag Archives: SCAT

Where is my studio? And is it dirty enough?

Today I attended a symposium on Dirty Practice, at the Arena Theatre in Wolverhampton, run by the Wolverhampton School of Art. This symposium was a culmination of a three-day art workshop open to art practitioners, academics and students. I couldn’t … Continue reading

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‘It is the artist temperament’

Today I had my grades and feedback for my final project as a student on the foundation degree at SCAT. I spent last night having the most weird and wonderful dreams. In my sleep, I received my feedback in my … Continue reading

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My last post as a SCAT student, but not the last post

This will probably be my last post as a student at SCAT, but it certainly won’t be my last post on this blog. I started this blog during my first few weeks at SCAT, it’s primary objective was to be … Continue reading

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80% research, 20% art

I am now within spitting distance of finishing my foundation degree at SCAT. It feels quite peculiar to be here after nearly three years. Making art, and documenting my making of art, have been in my life for so long. … Continue reading

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How did I get from here to here?

I had a reality check moment the other day. I have them now and then. Often they come in the form of a ‘lucky me’ thought. I often get them when my children do something clever or sweet. On this … Continue reading

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