Lots of projects coming to a head right now. My work Interloper for 'The breaking of tulips' at Oxford Botanic Garden has just gone off to the printers, ready for installation in the third week of March. It's about bud-grafting - a subject drawn at random for me by the curators from back-copies of The Gardeners Chronicle. (Opens 22 March and runs until 26 May 2014).
Immediately afterwards, I'm doing a small show at Plymouth University's Room 101 with my fellow artists on the Artists Access to Art College scheme. I'm hoping to show two 3D prints of bird flights (part of the Solid Air project), which should be going into production this week. The AA2A show runs 24 to 28 March 2014.
My long-term art and ecology project Foreign Soil continues, boosted by support from the ESI/RANE Creative Exchange Programme. We're expecting delivery of our first (baby) banana plants next week and will be visiting a local farm to look at microclimates where they might be grown outdoors the week after.
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