Hi Katrina

 

You can WeTransfer them to me. 

Kind regards

SErena

 

From: The UK drawing research network mailing list <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Katrina Brown
Sent: 26 February 2021 11:54
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Subject: Re: [DRAWING-RESEARCH] Temporal Drawing Exhibition Call

 

Hi Serena

 

I have also not been able to load up two images. However small I make them.

 

To whom do I WeTransfer them to?

 

all the best

Katrina

 

 

Op do 18 feb. 2021 om 10:41 schreef Serena Smith <[log in to unmask]>:

Dear Jorrit

 

Many thanks for getting in touch – this has also happened to a couple of other artists.  Can I ask you to send the file by WeTransfer (named as specified in the Call Out).  In lieu of the film upload on the Google form please upload a still image representing the film, again named as specified in the Call Out. We will then put film and Google document into a file when they arrive.

 

With all good wishes

Serena

 

From: The UK drawing research network mailing list <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Jorrit Paaijmans
Sent: 18 February 2021 10:22
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Subject: Re: [DRAWING-RESEARCH] Temporal Drawing Exhibition Call

 

Dear Deborah Harty,

 

I just submitted to the open call - Temporal Drawing Online Exhibition. Unfortunately i wasn't able to upload a video file of 180 MB with i would like to submit as well.  The video has a length of 1 min.

Is there an other option to submit this video?

 

I'm looking forward to your reply.

 

thank you in advance

 

best regards

Jorrit Paaijmans

 

 

Jorrit Paaijmans

(0031) 615250087

Studio: Maakhaven, 1e Lulofsdwarsstraat 60/ Calandkade 157 The Hague, NL.
[Studio visit only on appointment]

 

ongoing on view - Radical Drawing Device @ Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke [B.] 

 

 

 

Op wo 3 feb. 2021 om 17:57 schreef Deborah Harty <[log in to unmask]>:

Call for drawings: Temporal Drawing Online Exhibition
Drawing Research Group, Loughborough University

Guest curator: Susan Kemenyffy

Deadline for submissions: Friday 26th February 2021

Continuing the annual Drawing Research Network events, the Drawing Research Group at Loughborough University are pleased to invite submissions for an online exhibition of drawing, which aims to explore the notion of ‘Temporal Drawing’. We invite responses to the theme from anyone practicing drawing in a traditional or expanded way. We suggest the following as starting points and as possible prompts and provocations:

•       How can drawing ‘reveal’ in time?
•       Can drawing be timeless?
•       Is stillness possible in and through drawing?
•       What is the role of pace in the processes of making and looking at drawing?
•       How can duration be explored in drawing?
•       How can erasure be explored in drawing?

By ‘temporal drawing’ we suggest that temporality is not only inherent in drawing, both as a process and as a product, but is also its fundamental condition. To draw is to draw inescapably in and of time. If to make a mark is to capture the trace of a gesture, then mark-making reveals the movement of time—of the living present becoming past, and of the past contracting into the present. With this dynamism come repetitions and difference: further marks in anticipation of a present yet to come. Thus, a drawing traces and is traced by these movements and looking closely and slowly at a drawing becomes an act of contemplation that holds motion beneath its surface. And so, we ask: how can we explore the time of drawing? How does time prompt us to think differently about drawing?

Please submit drawings in response to the theme in any of the following formats:
•       up to 3 jpeg images of drawn works (resolution 300dpi) 
•       1 audio/video submission (MP3/MP4) max running time 3 mins

Please label your file as follows: surname.title of work.exhibition  (for example:  smith.drawing 1.exhibition) and submit using the online form below :

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCFB-erBE5h2dIs9fpGxwAZWVaIi9y1tfvgHcdYmO5_ve8XQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Deadline: Friday 26th February 2021

Susan Kemenyffy has supported the work of TRACEY for many years as a peer reviewer for the journal. Throughout decades, ‘Drawing’—in all its mediums, permutations & iterations—has been the keystone to the work that Susan Kemenyffy has explored, both within her studios & without, in natural & designed landscapes. Her work in these arenas has been strengthened by her Past Chairmanship of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts & her recent recognition as a Distinguished Daughter of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—the Keystone State.

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