Alison Bown, May 16-28th 2021

Posted by: Brisons Veor September 8th, 2021

I struggled with the recordings I wanted to make as it was exceptionally windy and stormy whilst we were there which makes recording wildlife challenging (wind noise on mics is continue…

Natasha Langridge, 25th -30th April 2021

Posted by: Brisons Veor September 8th, 2021

I live in London on an estate that is being ‘regenerated’ i.e demolished. It is very traumatic and difficult to write here. The sound of bulldozers and drills is not continue…

Susan Jordan, 2 -14 May 2021

Posted by: Brisons Veor September 8th, 2021

I wrote over 12,000 words towards the end of the first draft of a novel and roughed out the final three chapters. I didn’t manage to write quite as much continue…

Sarah King, 12th – 17th April 2021

Posted by: Brisons Veor September 8th, 2021

Sarah King’s work and research are focussed around notions of memory; exploring the uncanny, and the abject in relation to objects, materiality, memory, and trace. Recent soft sculptural works and continue…

Sarah Humby, 11th Oct – 24 Oct 2020

Posted by: Brisons Veor November 6th, 2020

In the six months running up to my residency I did very little work in my own studio. It felt a little reckless yet, at the same time, quite liberating continue…

Stephanie Richards, 27 September – 9 October 2020

Posted by: Brisons Veor November 6th, 2020

As my residency was a last minute decision, I think I achieved what I set out to achieve…I decided to try to capture the colours of the sea with each continue…

Alison Fairlove, 16 – 28 August 2020

Posted by: Brisons Veor October 2nd, 2020

I had time to think and plan the next term, working within the current restrictions and keeping everyone safe. I also had time to develop new idea’s for performance which I continue…

Emma Stibbon, 2nd – 14th August 2020

Posted by: Brisons Veor October 2nd, 2020

I am very grateful for this residency opportunity – after several months of ‘lockdown’ it was exhilarating to be surrounded by the sea at the dramatic location of Brisons Veor. continue…

Liz Miles, 8 – 22 February 2020

Posted by: Brisons Veor August 25th, 2020

I learned that living, without interruption, close to a raw, ever changing and varied landscape inspires new vocabulary and new ideas around people, landscape and their relationships. I learned that continue…

The Sequestered Spirit: Artists in Isolation

Posted by: Brisons Veor July 23rd, 2020

The past months have been a difficult time for artists: the Covid epidemic has caused catastrophic loss, severe hardship, attrition of our social and professional networks, cancellation of exhibitions, events, continue…