
Cannonball
16th – 21st July 2007, 12- 7pm.
Launch Evening: Saturday 14th July, 5-8pm.
16th – 21st July 2007, 12- 7pm.
Launch Evening: Saturday 14th July, 5-8pm.
Once Again
Fran and Ailsa Burrows
Fran and Ailsa are twins. Their work concerns ‘the double’ and the act of collaboration; at times exploring these subjects in a literal manner, and at other times taking elements such as the endeavor for symmetry as the basis of their work. In this wall drawing and accompanying film their uncommon relationship and working processes are revealed.
Fran and Ailsa studied BA Fine Art at the University of Leeds.
Wallpaper Cranes
Larna Campbell
Larna Campbell is interested in the oft-overlooked three dimensional, tactile qualities of paper. In Wallpaper Cranes she invites the viewer to explore these qualities themselves by constructing origami paper cranes and contribute to the final outcome of the work.
Larna studied BA Fine Art at Leeds Metropolitan University.
CAST Fingers
CAST collective
CAST fingers is a collaboration between six artists; Steven Anderson, Joanna Brown, Paula Fleming, Victoria Lucas, Ju Youn Yim, and Janis Rafailidou. The project explores a notion of creativity, through bronze representations of the index finger cast from visual artists, musicians, writers, animators, and poets. Two complete sets of the fingers, as well as each individual finger will be auctioned in aid of The Medical Foundation and the Art House in autumn 2007. Please visit www.leedscast.org for more information.
CAST studied MA/MFA Fine Art at the University of Leeds.
Graph Paper Ruined my Mind
Rachel Jesse
How do you ruin your mind? Take five weeks, eighteen sheets of graph paper, and 56,700 squares and strive for a machine-like perfection. Of course, human error always finds a way in. Then the question becomes - how do you walk away from an obsession? In this piece Rachel hopes the answer is to pick away until there is nothing left to obsess about. Have a pull.
Rachel studied Foundation Fine Art at Leeds College of Art and Design.
Wake Up
Jane Liggins
Jane Liggins photographs her friends as she disturbs them from sleep, capturing them in between states of consciousness. This instant depicts the moment before each subject can fully suppress a more truthful side to him or herself and when viewed en-mass creates a new dimension in voyeurism.
Jane studied BA Fine Art at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Talking To Grandad
Mark Madden
Mark Madden creates furniture with a specific function, combining elements of his grandfather’s personality with notions of his upbringing. The different levels of the bench, designed for adult and child, represent the act of storytelling. Please take a seat, and tell a story.
Mark studied BA Furniture at Leeds College of Art and Design.
Untitled
Tim Pulleyn
Tim Pulleyn’s installation plays with the texture of sound via frequency application and white noise. Vibrations from the sound-piece create visual patterns in the sawdust placed inside the speaker. Tim’s work straddles sculpture and all out noise, for the most part lying dormant but erupting every thirty minutes. The sounds are abstracted from recordings of everyday objects and places.
Tim studied Foundation Fine Art at Leeds College of Art and Design.
The Passage of Time
Rose Thompson
Rose Thompson creates artist’s books that combine the processes investigating time and movement. Her books are abstract interpretations about her experience of walking, providing a true insight for the viewer to see and touch.
Rose studied Interdisciplinary Art and Design at Leeds College of Art and Design.
Fran and Ailsa Burrows
Fran and Ailsa are twins. Their work concerns ‘the double’ and the act of collaboration; at times exploring these subjects in a literal manner, and at other times taking elements such as the endeavor for symmetry as the basis of their work. In this wall drawing and accompanying film their uncommon relationship and working processes are revealed.
Fran and Ailsa studied BA Fine Art at the University of Leeds.
Wallpaper Cranes
Larna Campbell
Larna Campbell is interested in the oft-overlooked three dimensional, tactile qualities of paper. In Wallpaper Cranes she invites the viewer to explore these qualities themselves by constructing origami paper cranes and contribute to the final outcome of the work.
Larna studied BA Fine Art at Leeds Metropolitan University.
CAST Fingers
CAST collective
CAST fingers is a collaboration between six artists; Steven Anderson, Joanna Brown, Paula Fleming, Victoria Lucas, Ju Youn Yim, and Janis Rafailidou. The project explores a notion of creativity, through bronze representations of the index finger cast from visual artists, musicians, writers, animators, and poets. Two complete sets of the fingers, as well as each individual finger will be auctioned in aid of The Medical Foundation and the Art House in autumn 2007. Please visit www.leedscast.org for more information.
CAST studied MA/MFA Fine Art at the University of Leeds.
Graph Paper Ruined my Mind
Rachel Jesse
How do you ruin your mind? Take five weeks, eighteen sheets of graph paper, and 56,700 squares and strive for a machine-like perfection. Of course, human error always finds a way in. Then the question becomes - how do you walk away from an obsession? In this piece Rachel hopes the answer is to pick away until there is nothing left to obsess about. Have a pull.
Rachel studied Foundation Fine Art at Leeds College of Art and Design.
Wake Up
Jane Liggins
Jane Liggins photographs her friends as she disturbs them from sleep, capturing them in between states of consciousness. This instant depicts the moment before each subject can fully suppress a more truthful side to him or herself and when viewed en-mass creates a new dimension in voyeurism.
Jane studied BA Fine Art at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Talking To Grandad
Mark Madden
Mark Madden creates furniture with a specific function, combining elements of his grandfather’s personality with notions of his upbringing. The different levels of the bench, designed for adult and child, represent the act of storytelling. Please take a seat, and tell a story.
Mark studied BA Furniture at Leeds College of Art and Design.
Untitled
Tim Pulleyn
Tim Pulleyn’s installation plays with the texture of sound via frequency application and white noise. Vibrations from the sound-piece create visual patterns in the sawdust placed inside the speaker. Tim’s work straddles sculpture and all out noise, for the most part lying dormant but erupting every thirty minutes. The sounds are abstracted from recordings of everyday objects and places.
Tim studied Foundation Fine Art at Leeds College of Art and Design.
The Passage of Time
Rose Thompson
Rose Thompson creates artist’s books that combine the processes investigating time and movement. Her books are abstract interpretations about her experience of walking, providing a true insight for the viewer to see and touch.
Rose studied Interdisciplinary Art and Design at Leeds College of Art and Design.

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