Showing posts with label surface gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surface gallery. Show all posts

Monday, 25 February 2019

UKYA City Takeover

Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
It's always exciting to see members of the public activating Don't Linger and witnessing their reactions to the piece.

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

UKYA City Takeover Nottingham

Myself with Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019 
Don't Linger - Installation View: UKYA City Takeover, Surface Gallery, Nottingham, 2019
UKYA City Takeover spanned the city of Nottingham for a week in early February 2019.  The festival united 250 artists from 25 countries, showcasing a huge variety of contemporary work, from visual arts to performance; music; applied arts; literature; digital arts and moving image.

I was very happy to be involved in one of the largest biennials of national and international artists in the world, by exhibiting Don't Linger at Surface Gallery.  I was very pleased at how the public engaged with the work and the conversations it provoked. 

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Submissions for International Postcard Exhibition

Fluidity, Chaz Howkins, 2016, pencil and fine liner

Identify, Chaz Howkins, 2016, photographic collage
I created these two 4x6" pieces to submit to the Surface Gallery Exhibition.  'Identify' is a smaller recreation of my collages as I thought they were quite successful and wanted to experiment with scale.  I created 'Fluidity' from a photo manipulation of myself as three characters of varying genders; I originally intended to write 'gender is a social construct' over the drawing, but felt this made the piece too literal.  I instead opted for the gender fluidity symbol as I felt this was more subtle.