
21 March – 20 June 2005
Alternating between the real and tangible and the temporary and elusive, Pamela So makes photographic works, using and combining natural materials with digital manipulation. She uses historical art references ranging from Renaissance painting to contemporary film, appropriating their luxuriant colour and ornate forms, changing them into new works with added and altered meanings, at the same time, retaining the familiarity of the original. Continue reading ‘Pamela So’

2 March – 16 March 2005
During her residency Panni Loh aims to address questions around the impact of spiritual and ecological issues on the art practice of second and third generation British Chinese Artists. From a background of working in a Multicultural setting in Burngreave, Sheffield, she aims to assess this in line with parallel practices and beliefs in urban multicultural Britain. She welcomes artists to get in contact and discuss how issues of spirituality and ecology affect their work.