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Nidus | Ross Oliver & Kate Buckley
Video footage of Nidus, Kate Buckley and Ross Oliver
Nidus | Ross Oliver & Kate Buckley
Video footage of Nidus, Kate Buckley and Ross Oliver
Amelia Beavis-Harrison | Reviews | Interface | a-n
Crocodiles with a Second Skin Thrash is a curated exhibition by artists Andrew Bracey and Kate Buckley hosted in one of Lincoln’s newest art spaces Over + Out. The exhibition is described as being curated by observing the re-use of
Amelia Beavis-Harrison | Reviews | Interface | a-n
Crocodiles with a Second Skin Thrash is a curated exhibition by artists Andrew Bracey and Kate Buckley hosted in one of Lincoln’s newest art spaces Over + Out. The exhibition is described as being curated by observing the re-use of
Laura Mahony
Laura Mahony is an artist based in Lincoln and is currently working for Beacon Art Project, East Midlands. Her work is characterized by elaborate, subversive jargon and idiomatic phraseology. Through performance, audio and film, an analytical approach to certain etiquettes
Laura Mahony
Laura Mahony is an artist based in Lincoln and is currently working for Beacon Art Project, East Midlands. Her work is characterized by elaborate, subversive jargon and idiomatic phraseology. Through performance, audio and film, an analytical approach to certain etiquettes
Laura Dodgson
Laura Dodgson is a performance artist finding her way through improvisation and collaboration. Communication is her concern, in relationships, in herself, in what drives the human condition. She is in this body and this world, and she seeks to
Laura Dodgson
Laura Dodgson is a performance artist finding her way through improvisation and collaboration. Communication is her concern, in relationships, in herself, in what drives the human condition. She is in this body and this world, and she seeks to
Thomas Cuthbertson
The focus of his art practice is to create stop-frame animations from photographed evidence of a live event. This is often related to the site for exhibition and incorporates a life drawing process. For ‘Turning on the Paper’ the life
Thomas Cuthbertson
The focus of his art practice is to create stop-frame animations from photographed evidence of a live event. This is often related to the site for exhibition and incorporates a life drawing process. For ‘Turning on the Paper’ the life
Peter Lamb
Peter Lamb is a London based artist. He works with a combination of paint, collage and found objects to explore a history of what has been before, pulling it forward to be understood within its present. The fragmented images that
Peter Lamb
Peter Lamb is a London based artist. He works with a combination of paint, collage and found objects to explore a history of what has been before, pulling it forward to be understood within its present. The fragmented images that
Andrew Bracey
Andrew Bracey is an artist based in Manchester and Senior Lecturer in fine art at The University of Lincoln. He works in the expanded field of painting, seeking to deal with the saturation of information in contemporary life and the
Andrew Bracey
Andrew Bracey is an artist based in Manchester and Senior Lecturer in fine art at The University of Lincoln. He works in the expanded field of painting, seeking to deal with the saturation of information in contemporary life and the
David Osbaldeston
David Osbaldeston lives and works in Manchester and London. His work explores the space between a number of factual and fictional circumstances where the placing of collage, drawing, re-drawing, photography, design, and the efficacy of printed matter provide methods to
David Osbaldeston
David Osbaldeston lives and works in Manchester and London. His work explores the space between a number of factual and fictional circumstances where the placing of collage, drawing, re-drawing, photography, design, and the efficacy of printed matter provide methods to
Joana Cifre Cerda
Sym.bi.o.sis – Any relationship between two or more different organisms in close association, especially one that is of benefit to all the organisms involved. For a long time now Art has been for me a tool to dig deep, to
Joana Cifre Cerda
Sym.bi.o.sis – Any relationship between two or more different organisms in close association, especially one that is of benefit to all the organisms involved. For a long time now Art has been for me a tool to dig deep, to
Kate Buckley
The restlessness of pieces that oscillate between the intentional and the incidental; in the midst of incompleteness and non-resolve. Making, unmaking and remaking acts as a form of continuity, countering an otherwise straggled disciplinary approach. Nidus draws on the analogy
Kate Buckley
The restlessness of pieces that oscillate between the intentional and the incidental; in the midst of incompleteness and non-resolve. Making, unmaking and remaking acts as a form of continuity, countering an otherwise straggled disciplinary approach. Nidus draws on the analogy
Aislinn Ritchie
“Images that were already in this world, were so much more fascinating than anything I could ever create.” John Stezaker Aislinn Ritchie is a Lincoln based artist working with the found image through collage, photography and animation. The found images
Aislinn Ritchie
“Images that were already in this world, were so much more fascinating than anything I could ever create.” John Stezaker Aislinn Ritchie is a Lincoln based artist working with the found image through collage, photography and animation. The found images
Dave Griffiths
Dave Griffiths is a UK artist, filmmaker and independent curator, working across film and video, photography, printmaking and social media. Recent work dwells on the physical and fictive borders of cinema, attempting to activate the narrative potential of marginal images
Dave Griffiths
Dave Griffiths is a UK artist, filmmaker and independent curator, working across film and video, photography, printmaking and social media. Recent work dwells on the physical and fictive borders of cinema, attempting to activate the narrative potential of marginal images
Fiona Curran
Fiona Curran is an artist based in London and is currently researching for a practice-related PhD at The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London provisionally titled “(Dis)Locating Reality: Towards A Fractured Topography of the Present”. Her practice appropriates
Fiona Curran
Fiona Curran is an artist based in London and is currently researching for a practice-related PhD at The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London provisionally titled “(Dis)Locating Reality: Towards A Fractured Topography of the Present”. Her practice appropriates
Nathan Baxter
Warning: Nathan Baxter’s work contains flashing lights and full frontal nudity. nathanmakesfilms.blogspot.co.uk
Nathan Baxter
Warning: Nathan Baxter’s work contains flashing lights and full frontal nudity. nathanmakesfilms.blogspot.co.uk
Alec Shepley
Alec Shepley is an artist and Head of school of Art and Design, University of Lincoln. HIs practice explores the presentation of the fragmented work and notions of the unfinished project, through aspects of dilapidation, abandonment, ruin and entropy. Recent
Alec Shepley
Alec Shepley is an artist and Head of school of Art and Design, University of Lincoln. HIs practice explores the presentation of the fragmented work and notions of the unfinished project, through aspects of dilapidation, abandonment, ruin and entropy. Recent
Emily Speed
Emily Speed is an artist based in Liverpool. Her work explores ideas of shelter and the inhabitant raising questions of how a person is shaped by the buildings they have occupied and how a person occupies their own psychological space.
Emily Speed
Emily Speed is an artist based in Liverpool. Her work explores ideas of shelter and the inhabitant raising questions of how a person is shaped by the buildings they have occupied and how a person occupies their own psychological space.
Cinema Elective
Cinematic Elective is a collective of young artists currently studying at The University of Lincoln. They watch and discuss films and make work individually and as a group inspired by all things cinematic. Recent work has included a one-take filmed
Cinema Elective
Cinematic Elective is a collective of young artists currently studying at The University of Lincoln. They watch and discuss films and make work individually and as a group inspired by all things cinematic. Recent work has included a one-take filmed
Ross Oliver
“The Acoustical ghosts of objects, making narrative out of situation.” Brandon La Belle. Ross Oliver is a Lincoln based artist working with experimental sound. His work often takes the form of improv performance, and/or site-specific generative sonic objects. These objects
Ross Oliver
“The Acoustical ghosts of objects, making narrative out of situation.” Brandon La Belle. Ross Oliver is a Lincoln based artist working with experimental sound. His work often takes the form of improv performance, and/or site-specific generative sonic objects. These objects
Toby Huddlestone
Toby Huddlestone thinks he is a conceptual artist simply born into the wrong decade. Recent solo shows include The Engine Room, Wellington, New Zealand; Outlet, Manchester; Plan 9, Bristol and Oriel Davies, Newtown. Group shows include Testing Grounds: Acoustic Mirrors,
Toby Huddlestone
Toby Huddlestone thinks he is a conceptual artist simply born into the wrong decade. Recent solo shows include The Engine Room, Wellington, New Zealand; Outlet, Manchester; Plan 9, Bristol and Oriel Davies, Newtown. Group shows include Testing Grounds: Acoustic Mirrors,
Christopher Bagnall
Christopher Bagnall is a 2nd year art student at the University of Lincoln. His work revolves around painting and the notion that a stranger is abstract. The idea behind this is to study complete strangers, of who contact with is
Christopher Bagnall
Christopher Bagnall is a 2nd year art student at the University of Lincoln. His work revolves around painting and the notion that a stranger is abstract. The idea behind this is to study complete strangers, of who contact with is