It feels like an age since my last update; two whole months already!? Whilst it would be fair to say I have been enjoying some kind of down time on the arts front I have also been in ‘facilitation’ phase for a couple of projects which means all background work and not yet much to show for it!
The most currently developed of these is a bit of a tangent from my ‘main’ practice; following my summer travels, I realised that many of the photographs I had taken, whilst not being directly involved in the PlaceMaking project work, still referenced my instinctive interest in place. As some of my travelling was work related anyway, much of the time I spent whilst not engaged in these activities was concerned with the pursuit of relaxation (not an unusual thing to say about the summer!) and this was equally reflected in the photographs I took.
I have since selected a series of these that are now available in self-published format under the title Peaceful Places. The highlights from this collection will also be on display in February at The Earth Café in the Manchester Buddhist Centre, where it will be possible to purchase individual prints. I will be posting more specific details on that in the near future.
The most currently developed of these is a bit of a tangent from my ‘main’ practice; following my summer travels, I realised that many of the photographs I had taken, whilst not being directly involved in the PlaceMaking project work, still referenced my instinctive interest in place. As some of my travelling was work related anyway, much of the time I spent whilst not engaged in these activities was concerned with the pursuit of relaxation (not an unusual thing to say about the summer!) and this was equally reflected in the photographs I took.
I have since selected a series of these that are now available in self-published format under the title Peaceful Places. The highlights from this collection will also be on display in February at The Earth Café in the Manchester Buddhist Centre, where it will be possible to purchase individual prints. I will be posting more specific details on that in the near future.
CRITgroup has also picked up again after the summer and following the September talk I gave on my work in China, October saw the start of the second collaboration in our ongoing research project into the differences between ‘arts’ and ‘crafts’ practices. CRITlaboration 2; Crafting by Committee runs until the end of the year and involves individual practitioners responding to each other’s project proposals with the aim of identifying and challenging ‘personality traits’ in the practices of respective disciplines.
You can find out more and see details of my own (delicious) proposals in the CRITgroup pages of this site.
On a less creatively self-indulgent front, I have been taking the first steps in setting up a virtual exchange following reflections on and recommendations for the future of the PlaceMaking project work. I have been in conversation with HomeShop, an artists’ initiative in Beijing, and am now looking for participants to become involved. If you are interested, check out the full specifications and drop me a message!
That’s all for now; it just remains to enjoy the last few bites of 2013 whilst leaving plenty of room for all that the new year holds! Eat up!
On a less creatively self-indulgent front, I have been taking the first steps in setting up a virtual exchange following reflections on and recommendations for the future of the PlaceMaking project work. I have been in conversation with HomeShop, an artists’ initiative in Beijing, and am now looking for participants to become involved. If you are interested, check out the full specifications and drop me a message!
That’s all for now; it just remains to enjoy the last few bites of 2013 whilst leaving plenty of room for all that the new year holds! Eat up!