This week we received our copies of Home/Away - Art in social spaces. This book gathers together a series of projects produced as part of Idensitat 4 in the towns and villages surrounding Barcelona. In addition to the documentation of the production and realisation of these projects, this book includes a series of dialogues from artists, educators, cultural managers and experts. Our project, Histories i llocs forms part of this series.
Friday, 28 May 2010
Home/Away - art in social spaces
This week we received our copies of Home/Away - Art in social spaces. This book gathers together a series of projects produced as part of Idensitat 4 in the towns and villages surrounding Barcelona. In addition to the documentation of the production and realisation of these projects, this book includes a series of dialogues from artists, educators, cultural managers and experts. Our project, Histories i llocs forms part of this series.
Monday, 10 May 2010
Studio Neighbours
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updates
As well as the very talented Mouse and Bean, environmentally and ethically aware textile designers, our other studio neighbour is Maeko jewellery, also very talented, who just launched their new website: maeko.co.uk
Friday, 7 May 2010
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Experimenting with Geography
Today, we presented at the week-long Experimenting with Geography Workshop: See-hear-make-do, held at the University of Edinburgh, and this afternoon we shall be leading a practical workshop on site-specific audio work.
The week is dedicated to developing a diverse range of craft skills associated with audio, visual and site-specific methodologies. For further information on the wider Experimenting with Geography project click here.
The project is managed by Dr Michael Gallagher, Research Fellow at the university's Institute of Geography and runs until the end of July 2010.
The week is dedicated to developing a diverse range of craft skills associated with audio, visual and site-specific methodologies. For further information on the wider Experimenting with Geography project click here.
The project is managed by Dr Michael Gallagher, Research Fellow at the university's Institute of Geography and runs until the end of July 2010.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
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