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A great time had by all!

I think we can safely say Rational Rec was a roaring success. I was really pleased with how aptly our sculptures went side by side. Mine is the cabinet on a table, and his the ladder thing with a motorised belt in it. Perfect in terms of scale.           James Capper turns out

Sculpture at Rational Rec, 7th Nov, 8pm

One of the hardest questions to answer about sculpture is where to put it. I’ve been asked to take part in this club night in Bethnal Green as part of a round in the Working Men’s Art Quiz, so I can see if a quiz is a good place to put a sculpture. This will

Firstfruits a big success!

We had a wonderful time at the firstfruits event. Everyone put in lots of effort to their stalls, and it was a very interesting, faintly anarchic atmosphere. It was very good to be able to show our work to fellow congregation members and people wandering around Hoxton on Sunday afternoon. Thank you for hanging out

mrs ping* picks up the university baton

yes we’ve finally swapped places, and it’s now my turn to try and master the arts. I’m MA-ing at Queen Mary, moving on from History of Art to English Literature. I’m not sure what is more a shock to the system, the change of subject or just simply being a student again (I’ve read more

I’ve put off childish things

I found a part-time job. I’m working for a television production company, digitising tapes. I start at 6.30pm and finish at 2am. It is a very interesting job. I get to see the entirety of tapes, not just the brief clips that make it onto the television. Last night I saw a ship engine the

Firstfruits Event Coming Up!

Janice Harding, an artist we know at Gracechurch came up with a really good idea; to hold a Harvest Festival at church that tries to take us away from randomly giving tins of food to the elderly (or any other people that own a tin opener) and back to expressing gratitude to God for what we

My closest dead relative

I have a contact in an anthropology department with an impressive collection of Hominid skulls. I spent the morning making two small plasticine skulls for reference. I discovered it is quite hard to go from three-dee to two-dee and back again and not lose crucial curves. So these small examples will become plaster and then

eBooks, we welcome you!

I read in the newspaper that there will soon be a sony eBook that holds tens of thousands of books, and it boasts a screen that does not flicker and strain the eyes. People often imagine that the eBook is intimidating for printers like ourselves, but they are not, they actually go further to help us realise

Things are slotting into place

Well I got a job editing TV tapes, which is a huge weight off my mind, but I suspect there is a latent background level of tension still there that will only finally lift when the house is finalised. I am reading a book by Zizek where he hammers Western Buddhism as a way of

Artist seeks employment, maybe not in Art

Oh my life has become an ugly thing. I’m in the doldrums. The studios not being finished is wearying, my solo show in Westminster has been postponed four months due to refurbishment, our house purchase has become a burden to the point that we don’t even care for the house anymore, and I need a