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Paris Green
Paris Green, Lydia Makin

Read BA Fine Art final-year student Lydia Makin's interview about her work as part of the Class of 2020 feature on the a-n website.

A Colour a Day - week 8
A Colour a Day - week 8, Jo Volley, May 2020

Colours from the sea.

Jo Volley's A Colour a Day, week 8, 11 - 17 May. This week’s colours are from the sea:
1. Cuttlefish
2. Oyster shell
3. Tyrian Purple
4. Squid
5. Coral
6. Pearl
7. Octopus

See the Pigment Timeline Project blog.

Alongside
Alongside, Dryden Goodwin, 2019

Dryden Goodwin's film Alongside is now available to watch online: http://workprojects.org.uk/alongside/

‘Alongside' (24mins) is a closely observed study of a care worker as he builds supportive relationships with three vulnerable clients with severe physical disabilities or autism. The need to observe, decipher and translate, are mirrored in the filmmaking process. 

Dryden Goodwin will be in conversation about the film on Tuesday 12 May at 7pm via Zoom. To register: https://bit.ly/2xtIVcu

Anxious Flowers
Anxious Flowers, Diane Chappalley, 2020, pastel

Artist Support Pledge, an initiative on instagram by Matthew Burrow to support artist during the pandemic. Artists are invited to sell work for up to £200 and each time £1000 is reached, they pledge to buy another artist's work. #artistsupportpledge

Many artists' work can be seen online, including alumna Diane Chappalley's series of works 'Anxious Flowers'. See www.instagram.com/dianechappalley.

Seedlings for Solace
Seedlings for Solace, 2020

Hannah Morgan

Seedlings for Solace is dropping off seedlings at homes around the city in return for £5 donations to London domestic abuse charity Solace Women’s Aid. The project is being run by Hannah Morgan, a sculpture student at the Slade School of Fine Art, who started it when the Slade shut down. With the help of some friends and fellow students, she began growing and distributing from hubs in north and south London.

There is an article in Time Out.

We are sorry to hear of the passing of David Leverett (1938 - 2020). He taught a printmaking at the Slade for many years until his retirement.