Showing posts with label publications and press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publications and press. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Panoply!



Photo courtesy of TXLW
photo courtesy of Sanna Helena Berger

Mariel and I did an interview for TOURIST MAGAZINE, which includes a video of the performance and some lovely snaps of us stressing out

Friday, 4 June 2010

Mill24

Mill24 has drawn to a close. Our final 24-hour installment happened on the 29th/30th May. You can see all the info about it here and some of my photos from April's show here. We're still in the process of sorting through May's documentation, so check back for more films and stills.

Mill24 has been an amazing opportunity as a first time curatorial project. Helen, Lois and I have been invited to stay on at Islington Mill, and we're talking about turning Mill24 into an annual event.

I thought I'd take a moment while catching my breath to show and tell the design work I did for all of the show's promotional material.


April's flier
May's Flier
Exhibition catalogue - separate editions for April and May



In addition to a catalogue with interpretive text, we gave visitors a map/timetable when they entered the show. This folded down to a handy A5 pamphlet for easy reference.
I hand screen printed all of the fold out maps and catalogue covers at one69a.
This saved us a lot of cash, and made both of these items into 'collectables.' I like spending time with them guys, and being involved in the process of physically manifesting the show, as opposed to just planning and emailing.

P.S. excuse my stumpy, unphotogenic fingers. Must remember to hire a hand model next time.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Sunday, 22 November 2009

...It's coming


Keep your eyes peeled in your local arty bookstore, The Anthology Is coming out!

You can order it here too

Sunday, 28 June 2009

portrait of the artist as a book.






this book was made as a hypothetical and aspirational pack that I would send to galleries to introduce myself and my work. It's aimed at Deitch Projects, and focuses on one project, walking through the research, methods of drawing (thinking), use of materials and examples of how I work within a space.

It's accompanied by a cd of photographs of my sketchbooks from the same project.

It's not slick, there are definitely wonky margins, but in some ways I prefer this to having a book professionally bound and I certainly enjoyed the challenge.

Saturday, 27 June 2009

first press


I've been featured in a review of the BA Embroidery degree show, check it out on a-n. http://www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviews/single/542640