Next Exhibition: April 2004
Time to get the project management skills (hmmm) to use and plan my next exhibition, at the Marsden mechanics next April.
I've got a good idea of a couple of routes to take - one sculpture/photographic (photographic as the ultimate display of the work as it's hanging space only there). The other route is paint based. I'm going to apply to the Arts Council for a grant - though there may be an exclusion cause as I don't live in a garret and I do earn money in my day job (day life that should be).
I'll blog the progress of the grant application though, as I know you will all be interested in that. :)
The sculpture, if it happens will be based on a large (7 or 8 foot) wicker cane and paper man, to be illuminated internally - placed in the rural/urban landscape.
I can post-rationalise the concept (and will have to for the Grant app) as it works for me on different levels (comers-in to a village, human impact on nature, alien invasion as it were, my ever changing home towns as a child etc etc) but essentially, it would be fun to do.
Time to get the project management skills (hmmm) to use and plan my next exhibition, at the Marsden mechanics next April.
I've got a good idea of a couple of routes to take - one sculpture/photographic (photographic as the ultimate display of the work as it's hanging space only there). The other route is paint based. I'm going to apply to the Arts Council for a grant - though there may be an exclusion cause as I don't live in a garret and I do earn money in my day job (day life that should be).
I'll blog the progress of the grant application though, as I know you will all be interested in that. :)
The sculpture, if it happens will be based on a large (7 or 8 foot) wicker cane and paper man, to be illuminated internally - placed in the rural/urban landscape.
I can post-rationalise the concept (and will have to for the Grant app) as it works for me on different levels (comers-in to a village, human impact on nature, alien invasion as it were, my ever changing home towns as a child etc etc) but essentially, it would be fun to do.

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