I feel shattered. Not in a bad way, more a feeling of giving your all to something you believe in & love doing, connecting with people through my art…
My artist residency at Brixton Library / Gallery was abit special, so thought I’d go beyond the Gram and actually put down some real weight on a proper blog post, considering the whole premise of the residency was to raise awareness of using too much tech / instant this / instant that, I wanted to capture the moments lived in a more meaningful way, beyond the up down scrolls & quick fire likes on a phone.…
To continue my South London exhibition run, I’ll be taking part in the M2 Exhibition at Tox Cox Gallery in Crystal Palace, my neck of the woods – so pass by if you aint lazy enough (my central London peeps) *It aint that far – deets below:
M2
4TH MAY- 4TH JUNE
This May, Tom Cox Gallery is proud to announce the M2 Exhibition.…
Can’t believe my artist residency at Brixton Library is almost done – i’ll be down each day until 24th April Monday, so if you can pass through please do & check out the exhibition spread.
Drop me an email at pinsartist@gmail.com if there is a specific time slot you’re thinking of whizzing down, as the Library may occasionally have certain events on at specific times, other than that, the Library is open daily…
Libraries as…
exhibition space…
cultural hubs to vibe…
youth club…
career support…
community space…
workspace…
essential resource centres…
more than just ‘books’…
I’m excited to be exhibiting with Brixton Tate Library through an artist residency during April, not only as it’s on home turf (Sowf Landan), but cos it allows me to serve diverse audiences in public space in a more accessible way, outside an often limited art gallery framework.…
Met the artist Hew Locke at his talk recently at Brixton Tate Library – the man behind ‘The Procession’, a spectacular sculptural work which showed at Tate Britain back in March 2022 til January this year. I saw this piece on numerous occasions, and thought rah, this man used cardboard in some next way, this is levels, great visual impact but so much to digest, nonetheless, it was inspiring.…