Saturday, 20 March 2010

what's hapening at the moment ...

At 330pm today, Saturday 20th March, I will take part in the Last Supper. Scarborough-based artist, Kane Cunningham, has purchased a bungalow at Knipe Point. The property is destined to fall into the sea at some point in the not too distant future (with luck not this afternoon) ... Kane is using the property as a studio, as an artwork, as a project space, and today as the venue for the Last Supper.

Elsewhere, the Artist in the Archive project is gathering pace. The exhibition, Mesolithic Interventions, opens on Monday 19th April in the Studio Space, York Art Gallery and will run for two weeks.

Seven years ago today the war against Iraq started. The run up to the start of war was marked by huge protests across the country. This short video, a compilation of events over three days in March 2003 shot on a very low-resolution camera, gives a feeling for what happened in York.

At the moment its raining. I can just see Knipe Point through the mist and rain across the bay; lets hope the cliff is feeling stable today ...

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