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Book is ready and launching!
Draw Me a Home is finally out! It's an artist’s book that documents the project first staged against the odds during the first COVID...
Apr 29, 2022


A Book in the Making
(Extract from cover of How to Make Books by Esther k. Smith) As life seems to now stop and start depending on restriction levels and has...
Sep 30, 2020


One Small Saga (Almost) Ends
It has proved difficult to get reviewers engaged, especially for shows happening out of London and even more so during the pandemic so it...
Sep 8, 2020


The Exhibition and the Conversations
(Photo: Tony Millings) This project was always going to be based on conversations about home, primarily within and in relation to Luton...
Jul 16, 2020


Final Touches
Preparations are in full swing so the journal is side tracked for a while. Working on three new artworks, which will all be interactive,...
Jul 3, 2020


Under One Sky*
Watch -door open- today is its last day https://www.ikon-gallery.org/event/door-open-explore-online/ In the past few days, while working...
Jun 20, 2020


Touch With Care
Touch has been brought into sharp focus during the pandemic as we've been advised to frequently wash our hands, socially distance and...
Jun 11, 2020


Furniture Music*
Now that our hearing range is home bound and the streets are still eerily quiet we become more alert to the hum of our tech devices...
Jun 4, 2020


In Times of Rupture
Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind. Still from In Vitro (2019). Courtesy of the artists. Many of us grew up playing 'home', creating and...
May 27, 2020


Still Lives
As my eye wanders away from the view from my window I cannot help but pause on the variously cluttered corners of my home, which I...
May 21, 2020


Interlude- Home (not quite) Alone
Although I promised myself at the end of the last Press Pause post - to write about 'still life' - I will delay that one for the sake of...
May 13, 2020


Press Pause
As life seems to settle into a routine of primarily online interactions, masked faces and empty streets, I still spend time trying to...
May 5, 2020


The View from My Window
Photo: Harun Morrison (16th April 2020) Artists have always been drawn to windows. Maybe it's the attraction of light (which historically...
Apr 30, 2020


The Familiar Unfamiliar
'When you wash your hands in the bathroom, for instance, do you wet your hands for three seconds, four or longer?' is one of several...
Apr 20, 2020


Everyday Objects Around Us
Photo: Taysir Batniji, No Condition is Permanent (2014) Being home bound as we all are these days, I become conscious of the objects we...
Apr 13, 2020


Indoor Walking
Walking is an important part of our everyday and has become central to my practice. My research in Luton, like most places I make work...
Apr 3, 2020


Home Less Home*
The outbreak picks up pace and things change very fast as the restrictions intensify and the outlook looks grimmer and grimmer. On the...
Apr 2, 2020


Packing Up Homes
In the days following the first pop ups, while the Corona Virus Pandemic picks up momentum I spend some time packing up an old piece of...
Mar 20, 2020


Pop Ups Start
First two pop ups were held on a stormy wet day in Luton with Corona virus looming. First I met many wonderful Art & Design students as...
Mar 20, 2020


Flying home
I think alot about homes these days, in fact I always have. Homes are in my thoughts for many reasons. Partly its because immigration is...
Mar 8, 2020
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