Showing posts with label december 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label december 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

NAD/BAX WHATS NEW 60 HOURS SHOP - on the radio

As you know, I will have work for sale in the NAD/BAX WHATS NEW 60 HOURS SHOP on 21st, 22nd and 23rd December at the Briggait, Glasgow. Unfortunately I won't be there in person, but IT WILL BE WONDERFUL, and i hope you are able to go along.

Lee Ivett (one half of NAD/BAX) was interviewed on the Radio Show Subcity on Dec 13. He talked about NAD/BAX WHATS NEW 60 HOURS SHOP, and ran through the list of participating artists.

http://www.subcity.org/shows/initialitch/1b04a/


When on the subcity website, look for link on right to the programme and the interview is 23 min in to the show.

HAPPY LISTENING

an alternative way of folding a map





Monday, 13 December 2010

NAD/BAX - WHAT'S NEW - 60 HOURS SHOP Dec 21 - 23rd.


this will be wonderful

Opening times Dec 21st - 22nd 11am - 6pm -
EVENT Dec 23rd 7pm - 9pm -
Closing Dec 23rd 4pm


NAD/BAX - WHAT'S NEW - 60 HOURS SHOP Dec 21 -
23rd. NADFLY - Nicola Atkinson Does Fly + BAXENDALE - Lee Ivett creates a temporary shop in the Briggait Front Galleries, with other fellow artists, musicians, architects, writers, filmmakers, silversmiths, designers and ceramicists. They have created 100 gifts for the Holidays. The public can purchase these artistic gifts for £5 up to £50, making it affordable for everyone.

Nicola Atkinson Does Fly

Lee Ivett

Siobhain Forde

Hannah Buss

Aby Vulliamy

Stephanie Spindler

Carol Lambie

Chris Wallace

Julie Chapman

Marion Preez

Diane Dawson

Hanna Tuulikki
Rowena S Combie

Angharad McLaren

Helen Shaddock

Alison Macleod

Janie Nicoll

and more to follow

Friday, 3 December 2010

I emerge from the paperwork!

It seems like i have spent the past month writing various applications, reports and proposals - all part and parcel of being an artist, but, oh how i am looking forward to focusing on my studio work again.

Having gained Professional Development funding from the Scottish Arts Council last year, I was required to produce a report detailing how i used the money, what was/were the outcomes, the benefits of having the funding, the audience of the work etc.

Taking the place of the SAC, Creative Scotland have a similar fund for artists, and so many hours were spent pouring over this application. I even took a special trip to Edinburgh especially to drop off my application at Creative Scotland - no offense Royal Mail, but I just couldn't take the risk of late delivery.

The following week was the deadline for the Glasgow Visual Artist Grant Scheme, and so another application was submitted for this fund. Fingers crossed.

A while ago I was approached by Here Gallery in Bristol, and encouraged to submit a proposal for a solo exhibition in 2011. So, I ended the month of November by submitting an exhibition proposal.

It's back to the studio tomorrow!