Clare Charnley is a UK Visual artist who work is made in collaboration with the public and foreigners. Her recent work has included Brazilian artist Patricia Azevedo.
Read More‘I Clap For An Art’ by Phill Hopkins is Hopkins riffing on a recent work entitled ‘I Pray For An Art’.
Read More2020, live updates from The sounds of ideas forming, Volume 2 (Instagram - @alandunn67), exploring the fragility and tangibility of vinyl sleeves in domestic settings. Recent instalments:
Read MoreAs we all move indoors for a few weeks of enforced isolation it is important to make sure we do not lose our connection with those things that make us happy, give us hope and allow us to share something of what it is that makes us human; our enduring spirit of creativity.
Read MoreI remember vividly my very patient dad telling me how the gas-o-meter worked as we passed it regularly on Armley gyratory; it fascinated me as a child and still does now.
Read MoreSometimes, without the need of confection for a plot, themes can emerge through the process of discussion and planning. I like to think that this is arts natural state, the continual process of discovery, research, reaction, change and consolidation, an alternative to the staid and retrogressive times in which we are currently living.
Read More‘On The Corner’ is a project that is truly intergenerational and is aimed at promoting ideas of art as an important and integral part of the fabric of our society. We ignore art at our peril.
Read MoreThroughout my second year, I’d been undertaking a series of works that related to home and my family, and for part of the module I was required to research an art space that related to my work, and visualise my pieces within in it.
Read MoreSince we began this venture nearly a decade ago, we have been diligently chipping away underground, creating a place that serves both artists and community alike. Over time the project has become the foundation for a broad set of ideas that address many issues in art whilst speaking directly to the concerns of the local community.
Read MoreI discovered the remnants of a woman’s life in amongst a bonfire ashes and brought them home to assemble two sculptures. They became the starting point of a larger body of work that has evolved to scrutinise wider aspects of the UK sex industry.
Read MoreOne day I touched a piece of sculpture, I felt its form, I ran my hands around it and it had presence, in that moment I understood why I wanted to create. That was 10 years ago, the moment I finally made the commitment to exploring creative expression. The next morning I borrowed the kids colour pencils and drew an apple, it was the best apple I have ever drawn. I have been doing it everyday since.
Read MoreMy memories of being five and sat in a room full of furniture ten times bigger than they actually should be are vivid, and further embedded when I recall the sound of the Polyphon. A coin, 2p, is put in the slot, it wends its way down through the mechanism clinking and clanking as it goes. Eventually it rattles as it drops into a pit of other two pence pieces. The machine grinds into life and music drifts out into the quiet, rarefied atmosphere of the galleries.
Read MoreAlchemy is a philosophical and proto-scientific practice that goes back as far as the ancient Egyptians in which the aim is to purify, change and perfect certain objects. The most common perception of this practice is in the desire to change base metals into precious ones.
Read MoreEmilia Telese | Scents of Self
Scents of Self is a new immersive, site specific installation by Emilia Telese exploring pattern, body style and the sense of smell.
Read MorePerfumery has a rich and varied history, and has been utilised in all manner of endeavour – including ritual and ceremony, medicine, burial preparation, political statement, a declaration of religious or monarchical status and, of course, for daily wear. Over time, the process of creating perfume has become more refined and more commercially viable, paving the way for the fragrance industry as we know it, and for the plethora of fragrances available to consumers today.
Read MoreI want to talk about my thoughts on three things: Blackpool rock, Britney Spears and the National Express. If you think one of these things doesn’t look like the other, just bear with me.
Read MoreAnd so, as we pass the halfway mark of the year we can look forward to the last three exhibitions of the year and reflect on that which has gone before.
Read MoreBreaking the Sound Barrier 8 is the eighth iteration of a long running audio / remix project by artists Alan Dunn and Martyn Rainford. What began as a collaborative track on one of Dunn’s numerous compilation CD’s, A History of Background, evolved into a 5:1 surround sound installation presented at BasementArtsProject in August 2012. Beyond this the track has been remixed and re-presented in various formats in different cities around the UK as well as elsewhere in the world.
Read MoreMonday morning saw the beginning of two installations and one de-install that would end later in the week with two new exhibition previews, one in Manchester on Thursday night and the other in Leeds on Friday night, followed by a weekend of keeping them open to the public.
Read MoreTogether BasementArtsProject and Depot Art Studios prepare to open a collaborative exhibition this Thursday evening (12th April). The project, originally scheduled to happen during Sluice Art Fair in October last year, has an extra period of gestation but is now ready to go ahead later this week.
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