17th January 2020 Our crit afternoon was a great success! Thank you to those who came and gave really good constructive feedback Categories: Jenifer Bramley Jenny Bramley author Prev postNext post Related Posts 24 Jan Second Artist Crit afternoon… things are progressing well for the artists Engaging artist crit at Artcore Gallery this afternoon #artistcrit #artistinresidence#residency #artgallery @aceagrams Lots to think about for our Read More 0 23 Jan Playing with borrowed Kindermann! Playing with borrowed Kindermann! Artcore Gallery – Graduate Micro Residency Exhibition Read More 0 22 Jan Lovely note found with old slides…continuing the process Found note whilst working through slides. Transferring remnants of window installation on to new surfaces. #remnants #remains #residue Read More 0 17 Jan Sneaky Peek of Work-in-Progress Sneaky peek of working with sellotape and carbon paper remnants…. #keepgoing #remnants #residue #remains #carbon #sellotape #inside #outside #markmaking #interference #duality #blur Artcore Gallery Read More 0 15 Jan Video documentation of the process Day 8 of residency…Working with the remnants of sellotape and carbon paper from window installation (MA degree show). Read More 0 15 Jan Artist Crit “Show and Tell” is on Friday 17th January 3 pm – 5 pm at Artcore Gallery Very excited for our first ‘Show & Tell’ crit session this Friday 3-5 pm. Everyone welcome. The resident Read More 0 14 Jan Proposal writing session and practical work On the residency today we had an informative session about writing a good proposal. In the afternoon I Read More 0 13 Jan Braving Storm Brendan in order to source slide projectors – Thank you University of Derby! Called in at Brit Mill to borrow some equipment for Graduate Residency at Artcore. Thank you Rodger Brown Read More 0 08 Jan Plans for the residency I intend to take the end point of my MA programme as the starting point for the residency. Read More 0 07 Jan Artist Statement In my practice I create a site-specific intervention using a simple process and inexpensive materials; cellotape and carbon Read More 0 Leave a comment Cancel reply Your Name * Email Address * Website Your message Submit
24 Jan Second Artist Crit afternoon… things are progressing well for the artists Engaging artist crit at Artcore Gallery this afternoon #artistcrit #artistinresidence#residency #artgallery @aceagrams Lots to think about for our Read More 0
23 Jan Playing with borrowed Kindermann! Playing with borrowed Kindermann! Artcore Gallery – Graduate Micro Residency Exhibition Read More 0
22 Jan Lovely note found with old slides…continuing the process Found note whilst working through slides. Transferring remnants of window installation on to new surfaces. #remnants #remains #residue Read More 0
17 Jan Sneaky Peek of Work-in-Progress Sneaky peek of working with sellotape and carbon paper remnants…. #keepgoing #remnants #residue #remains #carbon #sellotape #inside #outside #markmaking #interference #duality #blur Artcore Gallery Read More 0
15 Jan Video documentation of the process Day 8 of residency…Working with the remnants of sellotape and carbon paper from window installation (MA degree show). Read More 0
15 Jan Artist Crit “Show and Tell” is on Friday 17th January 3 pm – 5 pm at Artcore Gallery Very excited for our first ‘Show & Tell’ crit session this Friday 3-5 pm. Everyone welcome. The resident Read More 0
14 Jan Proposal writing session and practical work On the residency today we had an informative session about writing a good proposal. In the afternoon I Read More 0
13 Jan Braving Storm Brendan in order to source slide projectors – Thank you University of Derby! Called in at Brit Mill to borrow some equipment for Graduate Residency at Artcore. Thank you Rodger Brown Read More 0
08 Jan Plans for the residency I intend to take the end point of my MA programme as the starting point for the residency. Read More 0
07 Jan Artist Statement In my practice I create a site-specific intervention using a simple process and inexpensive materials; cellotape and carbon Read More 0
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