I’ve been looking for a photo to illustrate what I do. Thanks Gill for sending this one over. Taken last year when I led a coach tour with ExLab. We’re at Durlston discussing Zachary Eastwood Blooms work.
Category Archives: contemporary art
Flows first project goes public soon – exciting!!!!
The Cabinet of Local Change is a pilot for a future collection of ‘cabinets’ that will be commissioned specifically with touring in mind. This one is specifically for Forest of Dean residents. Artist Simon Ryder (artNucleus) was commissioned by Flow Contemporary Arts to create a ‘cabinet’ in some form that could be used to reflect upon changesContinue reading “Flows first project goes public soon – exciting!!!!”
The Barbican, Welcome Trust, Helen Chadwick & sunshine
Some days you just have to go and see some art. When a friend asked me what would I recommend he saw when in London I decided to join him, and it was fab. The main show at Barbican is Cage, Johns, Rauschenburg, Duchamp and Cunningham, which was enjoyable, though the atmosphere there is alwaysContinue reading “The Barbican, Welcome Trust, Helen Chadwick & sunshine”
Sisters on Saturday: Symposium at SVA, Stroud. Sue Thomas; Semiconductor: Squidsoup; Simon Ryder The New Natural
This Saturday 25th May is going to be a very interesting day. As part of the SITE Festival, artist Simon Ryder is hosting a symposium to consider the future of nature – what do we mean by ‘new nature’? Is nature only what we already know of, and some feel, have damaged irrepairably, or mightContinue reading “Sisters on Saturday: Symposium at SVA, Stroud. Sue Thomas; Semiconductor: Squidsoup; Simon Ryder The New Natural”
Is blogging like whittling a wooden spoon – using words to hone the form? or just stirring things up?
In a BBC video, woodcarver Barnaby Carder talks about his passion for whittling spoons. I love this video and have revisited it many times. Barnaby talks of ‘honing’ his skill and tells the story of how he came to be whittling in London; how he had travelled and then decided to settle into a shop,Continue reading “Is blogging like whittling a wooden spoon – using words to hone the form? or just stirring things up?”
at risk of being a groupie for Thinking Practice, great paper on ‘being plural’
There is little I can say about Mark Robinson’s latest blog, “We have come here today to be plural” other than you must read it if you wish to read a balanced and considered reflection upon the impact austerity is having on the arts. He uses some wonderful images as illustrations of how people canContinue reading “at risk of being a groupie for Thinking Practice, great paper on ‘being plural’”
Flow Contemporary Arts’ first-ever project, in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire with Simon Ryder
Are Community Libraries really more than books? Absolutely!! Artist in Residence Simon Ryder explores the art of blogging and teaches others to do it too. Join us to learn more at the following dates and times: Mitcheldean Community Library 10.00-12.OOam Monday 13th May, 3rd June and 17th June Newnham Community Library 2.00-4.00pm Monday 13th May,Continue reading “Flow Contemporary Arts’ first-ever project, in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire with Simon Ryder”