Work in progress : Ground-Light-Sky
13
Feb – 21 Feb 2012
ARTIST STATEMENT
I
am pleased to be making artwork in the centre of GRUMPY Manchester’s building,
with light-weight recycled materials from the shop. I will be responding to the
exhibition space intuitively, making a simple structure in three dimensions. I
will make several attempts, before deciding on a final intervention.
Before I start making, I will
be sketching and taking photographs around GRUMPY’s, as I am interested in
pattern and shape in the built environment.
Intervening in three
dimensions extends my own visual and spatial knowledge of that space. I am
interested in the experience of making art in space and place and I will
document my experiments with video.
But this intervention may
also change the space and your experience. Your perception of inside and
outside may also be altered.
In my artwork last year, I
explored the idea of light as a link between a person on the ground and the sky
– a contemplative link. I don’t yet know how this will impact my work in a
totally internal space, here at GRUMPY’s.

Background:I usually visit GRUMPY
Manchester as a customer, not an artist, as I buy materials for children’s art
projects from the shop.
My own art work is fitted
in-between work - I started as a sketcher, embroiderer and painter, and am
still drawing – this time, in space. I am now a part time student on the Artist
Teacher MA at Liverpool John Moores University. The course opened my eyes last
year; I am now experimenting with materials and have begun to work in three
dimensions. I use photography for research and have started to use video.
A
roofless church in Liverpool, St Luke’s, and artist James Turrell’s use of
light as medium and subject provided the original starting point for ideas.
The
end of year MA show in August 2011, where I had three days to put up an
unplanned installation, provided a stepping stone to working in a public
setting.
This
work at GRUMPY’s is the next step!