The Consantly Moving Happiness Machine in Berlin
Showing at Forschungscampus Dahlem until 20th July 2025! The Constantly Moving Happiness Machine
Showing at Forschungscampus Dahlem until 20th July 2025! The Constantly Moving Happiness Machine
Again with a composite news post after bloomin’ ages – knuckle-wrap for slackness! Unstable II sold at Sothebys in April. This time a crank stand, so 4 different configurations of the piece! Unstable III was featured in a show called Vice & Virtue, at Ruup & Form Gallery, in London. Our film of Breathing Room…
I suddenly realised I hadn’t actually written any of my news in the news section for, er, a very long time! So here’s a quick round-up of the highlights and we’ll all just pretend I’ve been dutifully keeping up all along. The Jerwood Makers show went on tour after the original London opening, to Newlyn…
I was really lucky to be to combine a Jerwood Makers Award with a Develop Your Creative Practise Award, in order to learn a *lot* of new skills. My brain still hurts, but it was so worth it. Mould Making, Slip Casting, Paper Porcelain, Concrete, Jesmonite, Metalwork – phew! It’s opened so many exciting prospects…
We’re looking for a producer! Do you have experience placing artwork or arts events at festivals in the UK? If so, we would like to hear from you. From Jan 2022 (flexibility for the right candidate) Visual Artist, Anna Berry, is looking to hire a Producer or Project Manager with strong communication skills to work…
So… in a surprise turn of unlikely events, this happened… watch this space, I guess. Show in Jan 2022, which will tour to Aberdeen Art Gallery and Newlyn Gallery in Penzance.
My curated event, trying to bring together Art, Disability, and Free-Thinking. I said Things We Are Not Allowed To Say. Speakers: Aaron Williamson, Aidan Moesby, Trish Wheatley, Sonia Bouie, Tom Shakespeare, Chair: Manick Govinda. (image credit: Aidan Moesby – Tom Shakespeare, Anna Berry, Manick Govinda)
My kinetic piece Where Do you Live? is currently showing at MK Calling 2020 (to re-open after lockdown!) Many thanks to amazing collaborators Clive Doherty and Stuart Moore for amazing engineering and coding skills!
The show I curated at MAC Birmingham, the culmination of my Curatorial Residency, sponsored by DASH, 6th Jan – 22nd Mar 2020 (image: Great Britain from a Wheelchair, by Tony Heaton)
Episode 72 of the Disability Visibility Project – it’s me! Also: spoke with Mike Layward at Midlands Arts Papers Launch and for the Research/Curate podcast.