STEPH SHIPLEY
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ArtLab CPS Fellowship 2018/19

16/6/2019

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The historical narrative of the local site I’m working on connects the geology of the land with the presence of absence – a distinct sense of what has gone before and what remains; a recurring theme in my pursuit of heterotopian emplacements sometimes apparent in the ruined landscape.  A continued presence in the studios has enabled further practice research using less familiar print mediums such a stone lithography.  I am indebted to the skill and patience of the talented artist printmakers at ArtLab Contemporary Studios as I learn to navigate new techniques and equipment. 
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25/8/2020 05:00:21 am

I look forward to seeing more news from you.

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20/11/2020 07:39:41 pm

How interesting. I've always been interested in human history and all that. I am especially interested in the pyramids of the Giza plateau, so if anyone has any questions, write!

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    Steph Shipley

    Seeking out sites of heterotopia in the common landscape; at once familiar but set aside or transitory, disturbing what surrounds them.  Re-imagined through analogue photography, projection and printmaking.



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