Friday 29 October 2010

Monday 25 October 2010

MAKING THE CONNECTION AT THE TABERNACLE DAY ONE







Day one
Thanks to all those who took part today!
Please come along this week to the Tabernacle if you want to add you part.

Monday 18 October 2010

MAKING THE CONNECTION AT THE TABERNACLE NOTTING HILL


‘Making the Connection’ is a communal sculpture that anyone can add to. Using over 300 meters of plastic tubing, members of the public and local community groups are encouraged to contribute to this massive installation as it fills The Tabernacle Gallery space.

Come and add your part to the sculpture during half term:

Monday 25th October 11am-1pm,

Tuesday 26th October 11am-1pm,

Thursday 28th October 11am-1pm,

Friday 29th October 11am-1pm,

Saturday 30th October 11am-4pm.

No need to book.

The Tabernacle,
Powis Square, London W11 2AY. 


Monday 27 September 2010

SELECTED FOR NATIONAL ART COMPETITION AT THE SAATCHI GALLLERY


I have been selected as one of 10 finalists to show at the The Saatchi Gallery as part The Art of Giving National Art cometition on 8th and 9th October 2010

Friday 3 September 2010

Tuesday 27 July 2010

MAKING THE CONNECTION AT THE JERWOOD SCULPTURE PARK







On Saturday 24th July "Making the Connection' took place at The Jerwood Sculpture Park. This is a communal sculpture in which members of the public can add their own part.

Friday 16 July 2010

FLAMING JULY




I will be showing "Indeterminate System" in Flaming July. Curated by Brooke McGowan and Liane Lang from 24th-July-15th August at Leighton House.


Thursday 17 June 2010

WORK IN PROGRESS

This work will be Japanned. To be shown in "Flaming July" in Leighton House.

Tuesday 11 May 2010

Sunday 28 March 2010

2ND MEETING OF KCSF.




This time we met at clare Burnett and Denise Bryan's studios at Blechnynden Street. They both gave really interesting presentations about their work. There's a great buzz to what we're doing. Onwards and upwards!

Sunday 21 February 2010

BRITISH MUSEUM

Amazing wedgwood Jasper and Basaltware
Saw these beautiful early english ceramics