Professional, Collaborative Practice
Affect/possibility, Ken Blanchard, Author, TED Talk, 2012,
benefits of collaborative practice
Project 1: Ipswich Museum – Transformers: Geology
Project 2: Suffolk One Exhibition of work Level 5: Children of the World
Project 3: 10/10 PJCT: Mindscapes: Beyond Association and Memory
Project 4: Essex University Bioscience Department: Coral
Project 5: UCS English Department: Poetry
Art work:
Drawings – structures of Icelandic Spar – Indian ink, paper, drafting filmDrawings – colours and rock strata – acrylic ink, acetate
Drawings – new perspectives, map complex environments – reveal hidden interior spaces
Monochrome screen prints - acetate, ink, etching needle
Paintings– microscopic paintings – acetate, glass, acrylic ink, etching needle
Paintings/drawings - micro and macro perspectives (microscope and A0) – acrylic and Indian ink, acrylic paint, acetate, photography
Painting – visual response to poetry – acetate, ink, photography
Involvement:
Workshops - team building, object handling, conservation
Organised visits
Interviews - chief conservationist and volunteers
Speaker at presentation evening
3 exhibitions
Selection panel member
Edited text for publication
Transported work as part of a team
Contribution to book
Liaison and meetings with Head of Department and Student
Time Travel, 2015
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