“New Light” at the Mall Galleries

The New Light show at the Mall Galleries, London opens today and will run until 20th September. Here you can view work from a number of established artists with a connection to the north of England alongside a selection of artists from the “New Lights Art Prize”.

Artists include:
Mark Demsteader, Anja Percival, Emerson Mayes, Simon Wright, Norman Ackroyd, James Naughton, Diana Armstrong, Chloe Holt, Genevieve Pennington, Myles Linley, Josie Jenkins and yours truly.

Mall Galleries show due to open soon

Hanging almost complete at the Mall Galleries, London for the “New Lights” show (opening 15th September 2014). An e-catalogue is available to view online, providing information about the charity and the artists involved. Images appear courtesy of New Lights.

Featured in “Typographic Universe” by Steven Heller and Gail Anderson”

Delighted to announce that Typographic Universe by Steven Heller and Gail Anderson has just been published by Thames and Hudson. The book launch is taking place at The Powerhouse Arena, New York on 16th September 2014.

The book features a few of my recent sculptural experiments with typography: Sculptural Net Number 1, Sculptural Net Number 2 and my on-going book sculpture Tameidiau Ohona’i (begun in 2012).

Second image in this post appears courtesy of Eye magazine.

Exhibiting at “Turn the Page 2013”

I am pleased to announce that I will be showing work at Turn the Page 2013. The event will take place on 3rd and 4th May at The Forum in Norwich. Sixty artists from the UK and abroad will be showcasing their work (which will be available to browse or purchase).

There is also a programme of events for all ages including storytelling, poetry recitals, demonstrations and a drop-in workshop. Visitors will also be able to visit Dolores – a 1950s Citroën van that has been converted into a mobile artists’ book library.

During the event, there will be the chance to contribute art, stories about people or events and poetry of your own to the ever growing Norfolk Longbook – a community project for people who live in or are inspired by the county.