Monthly Archives: May 2015

For artist, read ethnographer

Now that I have finished my foundation degree I find myself wallowing in a void of directionless thinking while I wait for my ‘top-up’ at Wolverhampton to start in the autumn. Actually, that’s not strictly true. I have the History … 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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Cognitive susceptibility

Over the last week, I have been manning my final exhibition which is held jointly with fellow student, Bill Sample. My artwork consists of a series of paintings, clay work and a video based on the objects of the First … 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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