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  • 28/02/2013

    Charlotte Squire finalist for Sculpture and Installation category for hte Arte Laguna Prize, Venice

    Two light artworks which Charlotte exhibited at jaggedart in The Shape of Things have been selected as a finalist for the installation/sculpture category at the Arte Laguna prize in Venice.

    The venue of the main exhibition, Tese di San Cristoforo of Arsenale Nord, hosts for the fourth consecutive year the finalists of the 7th edition of Arte Laguna Prize.

    On view the artworks by the 105 international artists selected for the categories painting, sculpture and installation,...

  • 14/02/2013

    Tracey Bush artwork mentioned in Conde Nast Traveller Magazine

    Ideas for weekend breaks in the UK

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    THE MAGDALEN CHAPTER, EXETER

    What is it?
    This is the newest property in the growing Chapter porfolio. The people behind it (Swire Hotels, known for the wonderful Upper House and The Opposite House in China) aim to build a collection of affordable design hotels in less hard-hitting UK cities (Cheltenham was the first).

    Behind the scenes

  • 06/02/2013

    Francisca Prieto's art work Between Folds / British Birds is featured in EL IBÉRICO GUIDE

    La London Art Fair: Arte Emergente al alcance de todos
    Between Folds / British Birds
    2012
    A History of British birds by the Rev. F. O. Morris. Vol II, 2nd Edition, London, George Bell & Sons, 1870

  • 08/01/2013

    Katherine Jones shortlisted for The Art's Foundation Fellowship Award 2013 in Printmaking and awarded "Printmaker of the Year"

    Katherine Jones has been shortlisted with three printmakers for The Art's Foundation Fellowship Award 2013 in Printmaking.
    She has also won the 'Printmaker of the Year' award and residency as part of Printfest which takes place in Cumria in May this year.

    SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED FOR £10,000 PRINTMAKING AWARD

    VICTORIA BROWNE, DAWN COLE, KATHERINE JONES and ISABEL ROCK have been shortlisted for the 2013 Printmaking Fellowship.

    The winner of the award will be announced...

  • 03/12/2012

    Monica Fierro in The Portman Magazine

    Now that's a novel idea

    ....Monica's practice is inspired by embroidery, sewing, textiles and clothes-making. Her books reveal feminine characters, particularly from the illustrated English books of the 18th century.
    Her heroines appear from the curled-up or folded cut-out pages, transforming into exquisite sculptures. Although many of the characters are tormented or dramatic, a sense of humour and mischief permeates the work.