The more the world wide web and social media increase their grip on us, the more I savour face to face interaction. Through leading workshops, talks, invigilating and private views, I’ve had conversations with all sorts of people recently, mainly revolving around art, wildlife and the climate emergency: how we can work together for a better world, how art has a role to play in helping to turn the tide of awareness for positive action.
In order to create the massive behavioural change needed we have to emotionalise that data (Olafur Eliasson, 2018).
For me, a socially engaged practice is important. Human stories emerge. Connections are made between people. Through making, conversations flow.
I’m looking forward to working with Mead Community Primary School, Trowbridge on the Masterpieces in Schools project, which I was selected for via RSS.
I continue to run workshops and masterclasses at the Holburne Museum, Bath. My next one is 9 April, a 1 day sculpture workshop on Nature’s Wonders for their Spring Art Camps.
Other news:
I’m thrilled to be featured in Creating Spaces, a book by Graham McLaren celebrating Bath School of Art & Design’s long history.