Do something challenging. Do something new. Do something that scares you. (Secondary schools are scary. Fact.) The five week residency… Read more New Coins for Lockerbie – Part Two
New Coins for Lockerbie – Part 1
It’s good to try new things. I’ve recently teamed up with artists Morag McPherson… Read more New Coins for Lockerbie – Part 1
Artists as activators
A few weeks ago, I took a detour on a trip from Edinburgh to Dunbar, to attend the first day… Read more Artists as activators
Mapping Annan
Last week found me sat in the football club in Annan of a Sunday afternoon, in itself a bit of… Read more Mapping Annan
So that was Parking Space…
You can read more about my latest project with the stove network, Parking Space, over on the stove’s website here… Read more So that was Parking Space…
But is it art?
As ever, post project, the cogs finally start whirring and something close to cohesiveness starts to emerge from the fog… Read more But is it art?
Uula Jero and his magnificent pedal-powered Foundry
Casting has excited me since art school. The excessive amounts of process, technical skill application (or not, as is often… Read more Uula Jero and his magnificent pedal-powered Foundry
Raising our own Grand Design
Tessa Lynch’s Raising stands on high ground, looking out across Jupiter Artland to the hills beyond. The scene is created… Read more Raising our own Grand Design
Public Art (Now) Bloggers Report: Katie J Anderson
Recently, I was the recipient of a travel bursary from Situations’ Public Art Now to make an adventurous trip down… Read more Public Art (Now) Bloggers Report: Katie J Anderson
Notes towards Thinking: Public Art
Eyes down. Nose to the grindstone. The Stove is everything. Studio practise has been on hold the past couple of… Read more Notes towards Thinking: Public Art