The Overland Project
Back in Mayfair this week, just round the corner from the squat… We went along to the opening of The Overland Project, an exhibition by Sara Haq based on her trip last year overland from London to...
View ArticleHolding uncertainty
It’s very easy to get paralysed at the moment. Either stuck in the headlights of the juggernaut coming to crush your industry or befuddled by the sheer number of possibilities, choices, opportunities....
View ArticleArt art
If you’ve been into the Centre recently, you’ll have seen some of my drawings that I’ve been putting up on the walls. This has turned out to be an extremely effective marketing strategy (people see...
View ArticleBackstory: The A-levels
I know you were completely hooked on the Audit Commission Crhonicles (*yawn*) but today was A-level results day here. There was a flurry of chat about it on twitter and I said what results I’d managed...
View Articlemacro works too
I’ve asked a number of people to write recommendations for me on linked-in – it’s been a(nother) humbling experience to see myself as others see me. This snip from Dave Briggs has grabbed a few folks’...
View ArticleIntegration rather than compromise
I was talking a while ago about compromise in the context of concentrating on social art and being a social artist – recognising that I had to do this, it was no good going back and compromising with...
View ArticleWill blog, make art, sing, play, tell stories, hold spaces for food
So I’ve done some bits of paid work of late, but the earliest an invoice will be paid is likely to be Friday this week. I also have some lovely micropatron payments due over next weekend, thanks,...
View ArticlePlaying with GIFs from archive film ( cc @time_image )
I don’t know what I’m trying to do! I’m just playing really, but I think there’s something in here – look at how current popular media gets scrunched into little animated GIFs – does that only work for...
View ArticleTheatre Blogging: it’s not what it could be
I heard recently about a director having the nasty experience of inviting a journalist into rehearsals and then having an unhelpful (I haven’t read it, it’s paywalled) preview article published just...
View ArticleShare something every day – weekly review
Today was my wedding anniversary – we walked over to Watt’s Gallery along the North Down’s Way and had lunch. I was glad to see my friend Debbie Davies’s artwork “Belonging” is still hanging in one of...
View ArticleShare something every day – weekly review
Today was my wedding anniversary – we walked over to Watt’s Gallery along the North Down’s Way and had lunch. I was glad to see my friend Debbie Davies’s artwork “Belonging” is still hanging in one of...
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