“I can lose hours once I begin” – Kate Hipkiss and flow

KATE HIPKISS is a paper artist, often working with found materials such as maps and books. Process, memory and the archive are central concerns in her work. (Kate Hipkiss, Breathless, May 2020. Image © the artist)

Artist Kate Hipkiss creates intricate sculptures using found materials such as old maps and books. One of 18 Oxfordshire-based creatives featured in our exhibition Flow, Kate’s paper works inspire everyday creativity in us all. Here, she speaks to Co-Curator Maria Robertson about her intriguing practice.  “I make things in order to think ideas through”. Maria: How… Continue reading “I can lose hours once I begin” – Kate Hipkiss and flow

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‘Connecting hand and tool’ – Mariana Acevedo and creative flow

Designer and visual artist Mariana Acevedo is one of 18 artists featured in Flow, an interdisciplinary online exhibition exploring ideas and creativity. In this short interview she chats to Co-Curator Maria Robertson about making and teaching art, working intuitively and getting into the flow. – Maria: How do you get into creative flow? Mariana: Many years practising… Continue reading ‘Connecting hand and tool’ – Mariana Acevedo and creative flow

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Virtual Exhibition: Flow

“Like science, the creation of art often transforms into a pursuit of perfection. It’s a consuming, burning drive to produce something that builds upon what has come before it.” – Jake Flowerdew, Particle Physicist Experience the mind-expanding online exhibition, Flow, wherever you are. Click on the virtual tour below to discover the story of nine Co-Curators… Continue reading Virtual Exhibition: Flow

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