Katie Cuddon is an artist and the Lipman Artist in Residence Fellow. The Norma Lipman Bequest supports the development of Ceramic Sculpture at Newcastle university
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Harris Kondosphyris is an instillation artist concerned with space and experience and has shown his work in major galleries in Greece and internationally.
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Basil Beattie is one of britain’s most distinguished and respected painters, with early links to abstraction.
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Kerry is a Sculptor and environmental artist.
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David Kefford is a sculptor who uses low-tech craft processes to transform ordinary objects.
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Francis is a writer and curator based in Glasgow and currently director of the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow.
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Turner Prize nominee, Mark Titchner, explores tentions between the different belief systems that inform society.
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Mark Aerial Waller makes films and videos that reference cinema, providing both an interpretation and interruption of its history
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Sue is a sculptor based in London. She will be showing in Out of the Ordinary at The V&A, London in November 2007
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Gary Woodley is an artist who works with spatial concerns.
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Jayne is an artist and the Lipman Artist in Residence Fellow. The Norma Lipman Bequest supports the development of Ceramic Sculpture at Newcastle University
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Sally is a sculptor working with a number of themes including impotence, pity, failed aspiration, simultaneous calamities as well as the possibility of redemption and repair.
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Isabel Young's work explores our relationship with animals and the space of still life painting, casting animals in the leading roles, exploring our relationship and communication with the non-human world.
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Hans Abbing is an artist, economist and sociologist based in Holland. In 2005, he was appointed as professor of art sociology (the Boekman Chair) at the University of Amsterdam.
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Edwina Ashton develops drawings and films exploring fantastical characters which pursue a sombre and restrained scepticism alongside, hysterical excitement and aesthetic self reflection. She also occasionally writes for publication.
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Urban Art are Anne Peschken & Marek Pisarsky, who have worked collaborativley since 1988. Their Practice is motivated by social and political identities triggered by the post industrial and post war political landscape of Europe.
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Susan Aldworth is an artist whose background in philosophy is central to her work. Her most recent work focuses on the human brain and issues of identity.
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Heath Bunting is a pioneering internet artist. He emerged from the 1980s committed to building open/ democratic communication systems and social contexts.
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Neil Gall is a painter based in London, working with a number of processes including modelling, assemblage, photography and painting.
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Jamie Allen makes interactive art and sound makers with his head and hands. He believes technology can allow us to circumvent and reinvent traditional, commercial and hierarchical relationships to art and performance.
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Ginny Reed is concerned with contrasting different aspects of production including film, performance, drawing and light and it's effects.
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Hannah Maybank Wednesday14th May 2008 11.30am, Fine Art Lecture Theatre Hannah Maybank produces quiet spaces. Her paintings depict a curiosity in the ethereal, in the beauty of solitude and absence.
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