
The Anglesey Box
Having decided on what we wanted the contents to be. I spent two days at UWE digitally printing three maps Continue reading
Having decided on what we wanted the contents to be. I spent two days at UWE digitally printing three maps Continue reading
Glenn decided he would like to revisit Anglesey the place Sue was making her Library of Pilgrimage Box about, revist Continue reading
The research for this project began back in 2013 (see blog post https://davinakirkpatrick.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/being-with-pen-and-mol/) and formed part of Chapter Five – Performance in Continue reading
There was more than one occasion in the last few weeks when I questioned the efficacy of the decision Continue reading
Finally it came together, the dish that started to feel like it did not want to be made. It took Continue reading
Royal Geographic Society Conference, RGS London. As part of the panel – Geographies of loss, grief and carrying on: the nexus of death, diversity and resilience, organised by my supervisor Avril Maddrell and Oliva Stephenson I Continue reading
I finally got back to St. Mellions and my nephew and his girlfriend helped me slap more clay on the Continue reading
Having re-formed the broken dish into a new sculpture see blog post https://davinakirkpatrick.wordpress.com/2014/04/19/transformation/ I also wanted to make Julie a Continue reading