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Oh to be an artist with a real art studio

This is what I thought on visiting a communal art studio space in Digbeth, Birmingham. Today, a fellow University of Wolverhampton student and I went to visit an artist-in-residence student in her studio there. Having been an art student for … Continue reading

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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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Read an article and talk about it: Creative Accounting

This week for college we have been asked to read an article called ‘Creative Accounting: not knowing in talking and making’ by Rebecca Fortnum. The aim is to think about it and talk about it. So I’ve just read it. … Continue reading

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Thoughts on ‘The Function of the Studio’ by Daniel Buren

Last week we were given an article to read: ‘The Function of the Studio’ by Daniel Buren (translated by Thomas Repensek), written in 1971. The essay asks, in basic terms, what function does the studio have for the artist and … Continue reading

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