Showing posts with label yellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellow. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Time Lapse Video of Your Colour Perception Installation
Time lapse video of my work Your Colour Perception showing the saturation of colour increase as day turns into night.
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Thursday, 11 December 2014
My work published in In The City catalogue
I have recently had my work published in a new book exploring perceptions of the city on a global scale. 'An Additive Mixture #2' was chosen to be printed in this zingy book which was published to coincide with an exhibition of the same name at Hanover Project, UCLAN, Preston.
Artists were invited to reflect current cultural, social and political subjects through engagements with the built environment in which they live and / or work. The exhibition and book is the result of an open call for submissions, and works have been received from artists working in Ireland, Sweden, UK, Portugal, Lithuania, Denmark, Italy, Sweden, USA, Austria, Israel, Romania, Germany, and Qatar. The book and exhibition were curated by Victoria Lucas.
Artists were invited to reflect current cultural, social and political subjects through engagements with the built environment in which they live and / or work. The exhibition and book is the result of an open call for submissions, and works have been received from artists working in Ireland, Sweden, UK, Portugal, Lithuania, Denmark, Italy, Sweden, USA, Austria, Israel, Romania, Germany, and Qatar. The book and exhibition were curated by Victoria Lucas.
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Friday, 22 July 2011
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Liz West in 'The Tomorrow People'

I have been selected for The Tomorrow People Exhibition at the Elevator Gallery, London.
The emphasis is 'Artists of the future, now'.
PRIVATE VIEW
Friday 30th July 6pm - 10pm
*8pm- Performance by artist Victoria Gray.
*9pm- Performance by artist Aine O ‘Dwyer (experimental harp and vocals)
Normal Exhibition / Gallery Opening hours
Friday - Sunday 12 noon - 5pm
Hackney WickED Arts Festival 2011
The arts festival in Hackney Wick runs alongside our opening. For more information go to the website www.hackneywickedfestival.co.uk
ELEVATOR GALLERY
MOTHER STUDIOS
QUEENS YARD WHITE POST LANE
HACKNEY WICK
LONDON
E9 5EN
www.elevatorgallery.co.uk
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