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Flight of Fancy (2023)
Exhibition / Performance

'Flight of Fancy' presents a range of prints on paper by Stephen Hoskins as well as two of his printstallation works. The three-dimensional flying machines in the exhibition combine a variety of aesthetics with the results of his research on print te... Read More about Flight of Fancy.

IMPACT 12 Proceedings 2023 (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Editor of The first collection of academic papers from the IMPACT Conference The Printmakers' Voice, 21-25 September 2022, hosted by The Centre for Print Research, University of the West of England.  

Downstream UK (2022)
Exhibition / Performance

‘Downstream UK – a Pilot’ Dec’22-Dec’23:
A community play: a drama piece about local water resilience and climate change, co-created with community members of Tewkesbury and in partnership with The Roses Theatre and acta Community Theatre. It was m... Read More about Downstream UK.

What has been the impact of letterpress printing and its resurgence as a contemporary mode of practice within book arts? (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

IMPACT ARTISTS' BOOKS REUNION
Rewind/Reprint: The Impact of Artists' Books on Contemporary Fine Print. The panel will examine the current position of printmaking in relationship to the book format –media, production and impact.
Ellen Burroughs
Ang... Read More about What has been the impact of letterpress printing and its resurgence as a contemporary mode of practice within book arts?.

The SIM Project (2022)
Exhibition / Performance

The installation features SIM artworks created with over 100 participants from countries including Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Venezuela, Hong Kong, Senegal and Libya at workshops held in the UK, Greece, Finland and Cyprus.

The SIM artworks are d... Read More about The SIM Project.

Professorial inaugural lecture and musical performance: Bristol’s hidden Gothic history: A female literary tradition (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

In many ways, Bristol is a Gothic city, not just architecturally and through its involvement with the slave trade but also in regard to its literary heritage. Some of our most important women writers who wrote in the Gothic mode were inspired by Bris... Read More about Professorial inaugural lecture and musical performance: Bristol’s hidden Gothic history: A female literary tradition.