Inside, outside and inbetween (detail)

Inside, outside and inbetween (detail)

Unfolding Architecture Inside, outside and inbetween (detail 2) Inside, outside and inbetween (detail 3) Inside, outside and inbetween  (model) Inside, outside and inbetween (detail 4)
Inside, outside and inbetween (installation view) Spatial drawings Inside, outside and inbetween (detail) Shelter Inside, outside and inbetween (door projection)

Emily Speed - artist

project funding 2005

I received a project grant in 2004 to assist with the cost of materials for my MA: Drawing at Wimbledon School of Art, although I didn't then use the money until 2006 due to deferring my place for a year. Tucked away until the very last few weeks of my MA, this money meant that I was able to get on with the most stressful time without having to earn, which at the end of such an intense year, was invaluable. I also used the award to buy power tools, which in turn created a small workshop area in my exhibition space for the lead up to the final show.

My work is concerned with buildings and the way that architecture can act as a metaphor for our internal selves (the body as a building that houses the mind). Minute environments and micro-architectures can often be found within my work; these are usually either in drawings or models contained within a larger sculpture or reassembled piece of furniture. I am interested in exploring the enduring sense of memory and/or personal identity that is often embedded into or linked with built space. The models and micro-architectures are a way of modelling myself, a kind of internal, immaterial architecture.

emilyspeed@hotmail.com
www.emilyspeed.co.uk