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  • VACMA: Jack Whitwell

    Funded to undertake research and a period of experimentation in ‘photographic sculptures’: photographic installations that can exhibit in a three dimensional manner.

    “Using the research I had gathered I applied (and was successful) for the Balfour Transition commission to produce larger scale photographic sculptures to exhibit at the new hospital, which has taken the project to a stage I didn’t think would be possible. It has also pushed my practice artistically and professionally. The period of research was the most vital element of the whole project as it gave me a greater understanding of where I live and the history behind the place. The research project has developed organically into a larger more public fronted project that has engaged with a wide range of people. This wouldn’t have happened without the initial award that allowed me to undertake research and a period of experimentation.”

    15 March 2022

  • VACMA: Clare Gee

    VACMA: Clare Gee

    "Since pulling the tools together I have spent the majority of the year playing - making lengths of cloth, using firstly 4 shafts and simple patterns, up to 8 shafts and more complex patterns, mixing yarn types to see what would happen. Going with mistakes, seeing what results when you don’t replace a broken warp (or many), watching the fabric grow in a totally arbitrary manner so that only when it is cut off the loom do you have any idea what you have made."

    23 November 2021

  • VACMA: Fiona Sanderson - Crucible
  • VACMA: Jeanne Rose

    Jeanne Rose says her work is “an expression of my impression of the sky and landscapes of Orkney punctuated with the work of people in the past.”

    “I am heavily influenced by the marks, rocks and way of life of the Neolithic world, particularly at the Ness of Brodgar and the Ring of Brodgar - I have been walking the Ring of Brodgar daily for nearly a year.”

    26 August 2021

  • VACMA: Samantha Clark

    VACMA: Samantha Clark

    “During the month of May 2021, I was able to spend an intensive period of time working in the studio and exploring the use of new surfaces such as kaolin, mica and silver leaf, with a particular focus on the latter. I have been able to spend time exploring the possibilities of these new media and the work with silver leaf has been particularly exciting. I have been drawing and painting over the top of the silver leaf, creating surfaces that shift with the light and create an ambiguous sense of depth and reflectiveness.

    05 July 2021

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