Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Intervew by Lincoln Art Scene

The group was recently interviewed by Lincoln Art Scene, asking questions about how we preform as a group as well as questions about our first exhibit 'The Unlimited Dream Company.' Have a look for yourself at: http://lincolnartscene.wordpress.com/2013/05/21/q-and-a-with-the-unlimited-dream-company/

Monday, 13 May 2013

Preformance Art Collective

Due to the success of the late exhibit The Unlimited Dream Company has decided to stay together as a Performance Art Collective. Keep an eye out for out next exhibit.

'The Unlimited Dream Company'

The Unlimited Dream Company grouped together for the first time to present 'The Unlimited Dream Company' exhibit. Based on the novel by JG Ballard and part of the Ballard's Art Festival in Lincoln. Producing individual works of art as well as live performance and film.

Individual pieces:

 Artist: Tessa Allen
 Name of work: 'See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Do No

 Evil'

 (Sculpture)








 Artist: Holly Bowler
 Name of Work: 'Limbo'

 (Sculpture)









 Artist: Jessica Daniels
 Name of Work: 'Luminescence'

 (Sculpture)








 Artist: Steve Dargavel
 Name of Work: 'Were sorry for your loss'

 (Performance)








 Artist: Becky Gibbs
 Name of work: 'Untitled'

 (Costume)









 Artist: Kurt Hewson
 Name of Work: 'Amalgamation's Descent'

 (Painting)








  Artist: Elizabeth Penny 
 Name of Work: 'Anaesthetize'

 (Painting)










 Artist: Ami Sothcott
 Name of Work: 'Value'

 (Sculpture)








 Artists: Stoddart
 Name of Work: 'Yes/No'

 (Film)







 Artists: Megan Thomas
 Name of Work: 'Ashes to Dust'

 (Painting)














The Performance:


 Half way through the Performance, Outside
 St Benedict's.
 (This image was taken by the public)

Friday, 26 April 2013

Westgate Academy

A few members of the exhibit have been working with the children at Westgate Academy (a local school in Lincoln) to make bird masks that will be exhibited in St Benedict’s, alongside the artists performance masks. The performance that will be taking place once a day is interactive in its own right, so it only seemed fitting to take the exhibit into the community. Getting more young people involved in Art is very important. Self-expression is a fundamental part of growing up.










 
Three Girls and Three boys won a prise for the best masks. However, they were all amazing. If we could every child would have revived a prize. It was a great day for the kids, but I think the artists had the most fun. Working with the children to create something for the exhibit was indeed a rewarding experience.


Monday, 11 March 2013

Work in Progress

Face Casting!
For the exhibit we are planning on a performance! Currently we've been working as a group creating our masks well as the plinths. The face casts (you can see being made below) will be used to exhibit our masks whilst we are absent. (Below you can see us covering our faces with Alginate. We then sealed that with Modrock to create a mould that we then added plaster to get a perfect copy of our faces.)












Thursday, 14 February 2013

Help us make it a reality!

The Unlimited Dream Company are looking for donations to make this exhibit a reality! even something small will help a lot. All details on what the funds will be used for are on the following link, so please have a look and help us with making our exhibit come to life!

http://gogetfunding.com/project/the-unlimited-dream-company-exhibition