friday was an absolutely fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable day. it was the climax of the project which was/is organised by three tutors and hosted by the tate modern. there where 36 students (12 per uni) selected, these 36 were randomly paired and all individuals were asked to send a set of instructions for a piece of work to their partner to carry out. the experience gave me (and im sure all otheres involved) a fascinating insight and perhaps an alternate perspective on my practice. i was asked to make 10 strangers happy in 10 different ways..
here a few shots of the recent 97 miles west show in truman brewery, theyre stitched together using photoshop, makers are left to right inga page, emily horn, will kendrick, maja beattie, astrid foreman lauren truss, stephanie bengry-howell, charles thorburn, tracey page, lizzie morris geraldine duffy, benmottershead, me, lucy hobbs, lauren truss emily horn, inga page, will kendrick, maja beattie this is all the packed work just before the ... .. . 97 mile move to brick lane
for the fourth and final in our initial series of shows we unfortunately lost the space so generously lent to us by bristol city council.. but the thanks to the hospitality of a more established local art space/alumni project ( Bristol Diving School ) the show did go on.. Topographic Translation featured the work Lizzie Cannon , Nic Marshall , Poppy Pitt and myself and is far better described by Trevor Smith You have arrived at your destination Topographic Translation Bristol Diving School, Bristol. Oct 2011. In advance of my journey here, I entered the postcode of Bristol Diving School into Google and clicked maps. I was then able to preview my entire route, culminating in the approach along Cumberland Road and the turn-off into Hanover Place. I even picked out the best place to park my car. Forty eight minutes later, as my satnav correctly predicted, I arrived at my destination. Entering the gallery I found an exhibition floor-plan: every step...
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