Tag: artist interview
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Burn: Brazilian visual artist Marilene Ribeiro burns her negatives to expose the violence that has been inflicted on Brazilian landscapes and cultural sites
25 September 2023Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom You may have seen alarming headlines drawing attention to the increasing number of forest fires carving their way through our natural landscape. From Australia to Hawaii the toll of this destruction is felt by many. Brazilian visual artist Marilene Ribeiro investigates the ongoing human impact that is contributing to…
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Into the Blue: Cara Jaye combines cyanotype, silkscreen, monoprint, and paint to address the climate crisis
25 July 2023Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom From our dependence on fossil fuels to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch it’s hard to ignore the impact human’s have had on the climate crisis. But what can be done to help remedy the situation? What can creatives do to address these issues? Artist and Professor Cara Jaye uses…
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Community: Eugenie Flochel visualises the healing process of female survivors of domestic violence
29 June 2023Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom The new publication KER by artist Eugenie Flochel investigates the lived experience of domestic violence and how survivors can use creative processes to heal. Flochel draws from her own personal story after an abusive relationship in her early twenties. Sadly she is not alone in this experience. In the…
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Etched: Attempted kidnapping, migration and COVID-19. RemiJin Camping uses the photogravure process to tell a story of grief
25 May 2023Interviewed by: Elizabeth Ransom According to the World Health Organization as of “17 May 2023, there have been 766,440,796 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 6,932,591 deaths, reported to WHO” (World Health Organization). For Miami based photographer RemiJin Camping the death of her father-in-law from COVID-19 in 2020 resulted in a trip to El…
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Into the Blue: Liz Harrington investigates the vulnerability of UK coastal beaches
Women Alternative Photography Group invites artist Liz Harrington to participate in the interview series Into the Blue where we will explore her creative practice and use of cyanotypes in her work.
