This day long event at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, was centred around a question set by Mike Tooby: 'If a group of art historians and experts on literature came together, how would they respond to the question : how would you set about making an exhibition in Margate about ‘The Waste Land’ by T. S. Eliot'? I presented my response to the poem using some found images including a piece of my work. Contributors included: Jon Wood; Lisa Le Feuvre; Rebecca Wad Sarah Brown, Janine Catalano, ; David Cottington, Rachel Feldberg; Martin Hammer; Sarah Martin; D.O'Keeffe; Nigel Walsh, Rommi Smith and Willliam Raban
Newhaven Art Projects commissioned artist Ian Dawson to curate 'The Wastemakers on Cornucopia Street...
An article reflecting on a collaborative project between the Graduate Diploma Graphic Design course ...
A symposium to launch the research publication, "PLOT" Organised by Simon Read and Nicky Coutts intr...
'A Journey with ‘The Waste Land’' is a new project by Turner Contemporary in Margate. Members of th...
In 1921 the poet T.S. Eliot spent a few weeks in Margate at a crucial moment in his career. He arriv...
My mixed-media artwork from my residency at Margate Museum explored the materiality of language in T...
Since its publication in 1922, T. S. Eliot\u27s epic poem The Waste land has come to be considered t...
Mike Tooby collaborated with Poet and playwright Rommi Smith and actor Damien O’Keeffe to create a c...
Eliot’s The Waste Land is one of the most studied works of worldwide literature. There are numerous ...
Old England was a two-part exhibition of 19 pieces with differing works created by Shepherd for Char...
Read by noted actors Michael Gough, Edward Fox, and Eileen Atkins, T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land powe...
It is now I suppose more than six months since Kathleen asked me to deliver this address and whilst ...
The PLACE Collective lead artist and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Cumbria Harriet F...
Performance at 'Who is the common intellectual,' Copy Press event, Conway Hall (other speakers inclu...
Wastework is the third and final iteration of an exhibition which began as The Waste Makers on Cornu...
Newhaven Art Projects commissioned artist Ian Dawson to curate 'The Wastemakers on Cornucopia Street...
An article reflecting on a collaborative project between the Graduate Diploma Graphic Design course ...
A symposium to launch the research publication, "PLOT" Organised by Simon Read and Nicky Coutts intr...
'A Journey with ‘The Waste Land’' is a new project by Turner Contemporary in Margate. Members of th...
In 1921 the poet T.S. Eliot spent a few weeks in Margate at a crucial moment in his career. He arriv...
My mixed-media artwork from my residency at Margate Museum explored the materiality of language in T...
Since its publication in 1922, T. S. Eliot\u27s epic poem The Waste land has come to be considered t...
Mike Tooby collaborated with Poet and playwright Rommi Smith and actor Damien O’Keeffe to create a c...
Eliot’s The Waste Land is one of the most studied works of worldwide literature. There are numerous ...
Old England was a two-part exhibition of 19 pieces with differing works created by Shepherd for Char...
Read by noted actors Michael Gough, Edward Fox, and Eileen Atkins, T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land powe...
It is now I suppose more than six months since Kathleen asked me to deliver this address and whilst ...
The PLACE Collective lead artist and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Cumbria Harriet F...
Performance at 'Who is the common intellectual,' Copy Press event, Conway Hall (other speakers inclu...
Wastework is the third and final iteration of an exhibition which began as The Waste Makers on Cornu...
Newhaven Art Projects commissioned artist Ian Dawson to curate 'The Wastemakers on Cornucopia Street...
An article reflecting on a collaborative project between the Graduate Diploma Graphic Design course ...
A symposium to launch the research publication, "PLOT" Organised by Simon Read and Nicky Coutts intr...