Autumn in Plymouth

It’s been a very busy few months - no sooner had we returned from Kent than the students returned to Plymouth and I began working again. I work part-time as a specialist ASC study skills tutor and ASC Mentor for neurodivergent students at the Arts University, Plymouth and the University of Plymouth, which I enjoy very much. It uses my brain, it is a worthwhile and rewarding job, and means that I’m part of a bigger community once more.

In mid-September we went to London to the RE ‘Small but Mighty’ exhibition where one of my collagraph prints was hung. In late September I joined several other studio holders at Ocean Studios to participate in Devon Open Studios and during October, we’ve had the Plymouth Arts Weekender - a great success - and Artober. Along with other CAMP members, I’ve been involved in two exhibitions at the Royal William Yard, which was very busy and it’s always interesting to meet lots of visitors. Plymouth has also hosted the New Contemporaries exhibitions over three venues, well worth a visit.

At Ocean Studios, I ran a collagraph evening class over three weeks which was fun to do, and the more local CAMP PrintKin members came to OS last Saturday for a cyanotype session.

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