August 26th, 2007
As you can see from my studio photos, the last few weeks I’ve been concentrating on making one piece moulds. I’ve been making traditional block moulds, because the objects I’ve been casting (tiles) are small and angular.
As part of this process, I began to wonder about how to calculate the amount of plaster I needed to use for each particular mould. I want to conserve my resources, to be economical and to avoid being needlessly wasteful of materials.
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August 24th, 2007
Hi, just a quick word to say I’ve updated the photos taken at my studio. Click here for a quick link to see images of the WASPS Hanson Street Artists’ Studios building, the Glasgow Ceramics Studio, and of my working process and work in progress until the end of week 6. There are also photos of the artists I share with and of their work. More are on their way too!
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August 19th, 2007

Working in my space at the Glasgow Ceramics Studio
The first few weeks after getting back from my field trips have been spent largely in the studio, particularly after I finished my last day of full time work at the National Museums, Scotland on Monday the 14th of August. So since then, I’m officially a full time student.
My studio’s located in the Glasgow Ceramics Studio, which, in turn, is part of the WASPS artists’ studios complex on Hanson Street, in Glasgow, Scotland.
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August 15th, 2007

The front entrance of the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, Italy
The Premio Faenza is a biannual international competition of contemporary ceramic art held at The International Museum of Ceramics (Fondazione Museo Internazionalle delle Ceramiche) or MIC, in Faenza, Italy. (Faenza is about 3 hours south-west of Venice by train and about 1/2 hour south of Bologna). Read the rest of this entry »
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August 13th, 2007

In front of The International Museum of Ceramics,
Faenza, Italy on July 17th 2007
I’m a uni student yet again, this time an MPhil candidate at the School of Art, Australian National University. My first year has started with a few field trips, intended to provide additional context for my own research.
Firstly, from 4th to 6th of July, I attended the “New Craft - Future Voices” conference at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in Dundee, Scotland. After that, in search of more inspiration and to get an eye-witness overview of the international contemporary art scene, my lovely friend Sharnie and I decided to embark on a whirlwind art trip to Italy and Germany. Our first stop was the 55th Premio Faenza (Faenza, Italy, of majolica fame), followed by The Venice Biennale (La Biennale di Venezia, the 52nd International Art Exhibition, Venice, Italy) and Documenta 12 (an international art exhibition held in Kassel, Germany). We rounded it all off with a couple of days in Berlin, however by then, we had reached saturation point on the art scale, and decided cocktails might be in order.
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December 6th, 2006
My friend Beth Cavener Stichter is having a solo exhibition, called A Modest Proposal, at Garth Clark Gallery, in New York.

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