It was also the perfect ending to my time at Everybody Arts as I move on to new pastures. I've been so lucky to work on some amazing projects with the most fantastic people, and will always treasure my time there.
Time for a short break now before moving on to the next chapter!
The exhibition's open until Saturday 7 March 2026, so pop down and see it in the new year if not before! Louise’s stunning photography and socially engaged practice explores deep time, contrasting Earth’s slow evolution with today's rapid changes. www.everybodyarts.org.uk/exhibitions/...
And that's a wrap... Last weekend saw the opening of Everybody Arts' latest exhibition, 'Earth, a Cosmic Spectacle'. It was an absolute pleasure to work on this project, edit the catalogue and curate the exhibition with the lovely and talented Louise Beer.
Photos by Matt Radcliffe Photo and Film.
Edited by Gemma Shearwood, the issue features an amazing set of contributors, including @luminouspatch.bsky.social
Images:
1. Cover of Sculpture Journal vol. 34, no.4
2. Shakespeare's monument in Westminster Abbey, 1740
3. Giovanni Fontana's version of the monument in Leicester Square Gardens, 1874
So thrilled to have my article 'Experiencing and re-experiencing the monument to William Shakespeare' in the latest Sculpture Journal @livunipress.bsky.social. Across prints, ceramics, plaster and resin, I explore the enduring role of Shakespeare's Westminster Abbey monument.
doi.org/10.3828/sj.2...
Sunny days in Halifax always show the 1871 iron gates to their best @thepiecehall.bsky.social Can't beat a bit of Victorian cast iron!
Thrilled to have a an exhibition commission open at Everybody Arts for an artist or collective to co-create an exhibition with us in our beautiful gallery in late 2025.
Find out more and apply here by Mon 24 March: www.everybodyarts.org.uk/news/exhibit...
#contemporaryart #visualart #exhibition
Isn't this just beautiful? Keep thinking back to a lovely peaceful visit to St Matthew's, Marstow, to see this elegant reredos by Boulton and Sons, with the stunning east window attributed to William Wailes. Spending lots of time chasing down copies of Leonardo's Last Supper these days 🔍