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The first born, the last post and seven smiles

Hello lovely bloggers, how’s your week been so far? Mine’s mainly been full of cake and reading the super blogs submitted this week. There have been 10 blogs for week 3, all of which I have enjoyed, and I am

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Practice as research

An interesting discussion this week from Louise Atkinson who looks at the relationship between artist and museums. Louise considers how artists have intervened in museums, either through being commissioned to respond to the collection, creating interpretive works, or sometimes even

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Posted in cultural heritage, culture, galleries, museums, public spaces, visual arts

Paintings and a drawing from the 1990s

For week 3 Janet Davis shares with us images of some paintings and a drawing she has rediscovered. Janet painted these in the early 1990s and they include landscapes and portraits. They really show how wonderfully talented Janet is. Paintings

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Looking forward, facing up, going on

I’m starting the Week 2 summary with the final contribution of that week. Mrs Malaprop and Mr Waugh, Karen Hart’s beautifully written post, is well worth a read. She has just lost her father and wrote about the arranging of the

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Highlights, hopes, growing places & 2013 in review

This is the #WeeklyBlogClub Week 52 summary. That means that we’ve been going for two whole years – which is not bad since I thought that the blog would trail off and end by March 2012. We have had over

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Digital, leaders, writers and Santa

Hello bloggers, it’s rubbish host  Kate Bentham here, trying to catch up with all of the fabulous blogs you have posted over the last 2 weeks. Yes, yes, I’m a bit behind but don’t let that stop you submitting a

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Dog skull

Janet davis is taking part in The Big Draw which is happening throughout October. In this blog she shares with us an amazing drawing she has done of a dogs skull. Janet encourages us all to take part in The Big

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Language, art and a bit of elbow grease

We’ve had 10 contributions this week – thanks to everyone who’s blogged, read and liked the posts, as well as anyone who’s decided to follow the blog. It’s been great reading all your posts, and I highly recommend looking after

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Week 43: 8th – 14th July

Louise Atkinson has been blogging throughout her PhD at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds, which looks at the Artist Book as Ritual Object. Her blog for week 43 looks

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Thinking, Singing, Dancing

Hello lovely bloggers, it’s me Kate Bentham, sitting in the Weekly Blog Club seat for a second week on the trot. How’s your week been then? Have you been enjoying the sun? Had any ice cream? I have, natch. We’ve

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