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Lisa Stansbie

Lisa Stansbie (b.1974) is an artist whose work crosses the disciplines of film, photography, sculpture, installation and digital practices. She has exhibited her work both in the U.K and Internationally. Her series of works Spitfire Beach (2010 - 2012)  used non-linear methods such as hyperlinking and internet search tools to construct...
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Kerry John Andrews

Kerry is an artist, composer and lecturer. He has lectured since 1985 at various colleges and universities in England and currently is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire. As an artist and composer he works through digital media, installation, sound, music and drawing and has exhibited continuously since 1983 in Britain,...
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Anne Charnock

Text Art The Uncertainty Series is an ongoing body of work that mimics the ‘track changes’ function in word processing programs. This format allows Charnock to reveal the doubts she experiences during her art-making – giving solid form to meandering and often contradictory thoughts. An installation at Mid Pennine Gallery took...
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William Nixon

The underlying theme of my work considers our understanding of and attitudes towards what we consider reality to be. Initially the various images appear to be snapshots that make up a typical urban environment, and to an extent they are. However, the works are in fact a calculated juxtaposition of different photographs, which take the form of a...
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Megan Smith

Dr. Megan Smith is a new media artist with a PhD in Contemporary Art and Graphic Design from Leeds Metropolitan University. Her research probes new systems for delivering syndicated data through narrative structure and she often works with geo-location, digital print, video, installation, and community projects as methods for storytelling....
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David Sherry

David Sherry (b. 1974, Northern Ireland) studied at the University of Ulster at Belfast (1994-1997) and Glasgow School of Art (MFA, 1998-2000). Solo exhibitions include Catalyst Arts, Belfast (2006), M and M Gallery, Antwerp (2005) and Jack Hanley, San Francisco (2005). Select group exhibitions include G.A.K. Bremen (2010), The Ikon Gallery...
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Laura Cherry

‘Laura Cherry’s collages present found images as metaphorical dramas, made up of poignant psychic and physical processes. With their directly opposing elements and heightened perception, they…deliberately delete and reconfigure finely selected visual elements… The poetic void, where the eye shifts and reads what is or is...
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Simon Job

The concerns of my practice are broad ranging however there are themes that seem to persist within it such as restriction, manipulation and alteration. Recently I have become interested in issues of authorship and originality within the art business, creating 'experiments' around this area. Primarily working with photographic techniques...
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Ralph Dorey

At the core it is ephemeral, collapsible, reducible and rotting. Even the Ideal is soluble, drifting in the wash and wearing smooth with the lunar pull. All is as this, so what is different here is acceptance. Or rather, to not create artifice, to accept the matter. Matter is unstable and constant and accepting it is the...
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Lizzie Hughes

My work attempts to make re-representations of structures and networks that through scale and complexity defy a singular visualisation. Iconic buildings, entire cities and geographical phenomena are presented as complete entities in sound, text and video works. Recent works have included installations, sound works and text pieces.
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Marius von Brasch

My current practice engages with a dialogue between painting and the digital. I explore the aspect of (Deleuzian) 'Becoming' as these different media overlap and interact with each other. Digital media challenge other forms of imagery with the dispersion into a flux, destabilising its solidity with pixellation. ...
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Stuart Mugridge

I am fascinated by the way we interact with our environments, and how they impact upon us. My practice is focused, through a variety of media, processes and outcomes on addressing relationship to places and events. Historical, social and natural considerations are often initial research components for me, with my response developing through a...
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Michael Day

Frances Young, Nadia Hebson, Lucy Harrison, Michael Day, Dave Cushley,Toby Huddlestone, Bryan and Laura Davies Curated by Anthony Shapland It could have all been different. The past drives the present forward toward everything that may be. The sinking of the Mary Rose, a g-plan chair, the shipping forecast for 22 April...
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James Ford

James R Ford is a British artist whose practice explores notions of repetition, pathos and idiocy; delving into the activities and influences of his childhood. His body of work consists of process based projects and investigations: ranging from inventing a new home based sport, to covering a Ford Capri in over 4,000 toy cars, to spending...
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Haroon Mirza

Most recently I have been developing a sculptural practice as a means to producing musical compositions. The music itself is in many cases autonomous and continuous and is intended to be listened to like any other music. I am currently interested in the point where noise becomes sound rationalised by the perceptual shift between hearing and...
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