Murmurs from earth and stretch out with your feelings
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Graham Fagen: For St Agnes, commissioned by Bristol City Council
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Boxvoxfox
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Artefact created by Brendan Reid, AHRC funded PhD Student at the Centre for Fine Print Research at UWE.
Boxvoxfox was originally designed as part of a series of objects which celebrate the centenary of Charles Darwin's birth. Through a combination... Read More about Boxvoxfox.
Artefacts in Collectables 2010, Studio Fusion Gallery, London, 14 May - 20 June 2010
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Pieces created as part of 3 year funded AHRC fellowship in the Creative and Performing Arts included in group exhibition.
Artefacts in Making a Mark: A view of contemporary vitreous enamel, Black Swan Arts, Frome, 8 May - 12 June 2010
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Pieces created as part of 3 year funded AHRC fellowship in the Creative and Performing Arts included in group exhibition.
On Mull
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Closure
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An artist’s book about the end of a love affair between a flower arranger and a plane spotter. Made for ‘weloveyourbooks’ Closure exhibition, May 2009. Also shown in the exhibition DIY(Visits Chicago): Photographers and Books, September 18—December 7... Read More about Closure.
Ø - Cherry Blossom Island Tree
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A collaborative artist’s book by Sarah Bodman and Tom Sowden was exhibited at Doverodde Book Arts Festival, Doverodde, Denmark, Saturday 9th May 2009, with the production of the book en-route documented as a collaborative video work available to view... Read More about Ø - Cherry Blossom Island Tree.
How do I love thee?
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Digital print and laser cut images and text, folding book in black hardback cover, edition of 20, October 2009.
A collaborative book; inspired by the Romantic poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnet 43. An example of how far people in love will... Read More about How do I love thee?.
Rogue Game 2008-2010
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Rogue Game explores the notions of territory, governing rules, negotiation and contingency through an understanding of play and spatial research. The proposition is to simultaneously play the games marked out within multi-use sports halls. As the ma... Read More about Rogue Game 2008-2010.
The Air Loom
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The Air Loom is a large sculpture commissioned and exhibited at The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne as part of a larger exhibition "All you need to know" curated by Andrew Patrizio, (which included Lucy Orta, Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan,... Read More about The Air Loom.