Catherine Stephenson: City versus Nature

a brown illustration of trees in a hilly landscape

Over this summer, Croydon-born English Literature student Jess Baxter is exploring the inner workings of Turf. During a series of interviews, group conversations and informal chats with studio holders and artists, she’ll be posting her findings via a takeover on Turf’s blog.

ALICE GALE-FEENY – ARTISTS LUNCHTIME CRIT

someone hides behind a slab as three people look in their direction

Looking up, honesty and flirtatiousness   It was incredibly refreshing and stimulating to come to Turf Projects the day after the EU referendum results and to talk about what three artists had been doing. Not only did it allow me to escape my own head and the sinking feeling that seemed to lie beneath everything else, […]

Emily Pope – Artists Lunchtime Crit

"Next week, I really need you to say less" in orange text in front of a white background

I’M A BIT LATE WITH THE BLOG. IT WOULD APPEAR THAT THE ETHER IS PLAYING UP – THERES SOMETHING IN THE WIRING, AND THE FULL MOON IS OUT TO PLAY.

George Chinnery – Artists Lunchtime Crit

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Thanks to everyone who came to our last Artists Lunchtime Crit! For those of you interested in these or thinking about attending a Turf Crit in the future, George Chinnery talks about his experience and expands upon some of ideas that we discussed.