By Karen Hawkins on June 28, 2010
Karen makes site specific work for public places, schools, festivals, libraries, parks and public events. The projects are often designed as collaborations with the community.
She also provides an extensive range of art workshops that explore creativity and skills based learning as well as training courses for teachers and teaching assistants in schools.
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By Linda Gordon on April 3, 2010
My work has often taken the form of large public installations, though more and more it is focusing upon spontaneous and poetic responses to my surroundings. It is a shift towards working in a way that is more intimate and more connected. It is a way of honouring the earth, which I can [...]
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By Duncan Hopkins on January 30, 2010
On Sunday February 21st 2010, you have the opportunity to meet the exhibitors involved in the exhibition at The Little Gallery On The Farm. You can discuss their work, find out their ideas and inspirations, and even purchase or commission work.
This is an open invite, so bring along friends and colleagues to this rural [...]
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By Raz Scott Olivier on September 26, 2009
Each piece of jewellery is hand crafted by Razale, using traditional silversmithing techniques.
As a singer and writer Razale wanted to find a way of incorporating words into her designs. Taking inspiration from vibrant textures, scintillating scenes and beautiful colours observed on bustling street life, Razale has launched an eye-catching new collection. Inscribed messages, some of [...]
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By rachel sumner on September 26, 2009
I originate from rural Northamptonshire. I successfully completed a foundation course at Northampton College of Art followed by a degree in Fine Art Painting at Maidstone College of Art, graduating in the 1980s.
Over the years, I have developed a strong interest in textiles and it was this that lead on to my becoming a [...]
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