Zachary Eastwood-Bloom
BCB Award 2013
Ian and Zachary have both been shortlisted for the British Ceramics Biennial Award 2013.
BCB Award 2013
Ian and Zachary have both been shortlisted for the British Ceramics Biennial Award 2013.
Figure/Ground
Zachary recently gave an insightful interview to Canadian website Figure/Ground Communication about growing up, art education, becoming an artist and the studio.
Figure/Ground
Zachary recently gave an insightful interview to Canadian website Figure/Ground Communication about growing up, art education, becoming an artist and the studio.
Making and Drawing
Zachary features in a new book exploring the relationship between making and drawing by Kyra Cane:
Making and Drawing
Zachary features in a new book exploring the relationship between making and drawing by Kyra Cane:
In Memory of Objects
In this film Zachary explains his work In Memory of Objects made as part of Manifold’s exhibition This is How to Live at the National Trust property 2 Willow Road, Hampstead Heath.
In Memory of Objects
In this film Zachary explains his work In Memory of Objects made as part of Manifold’s exhibition This is How to Live at the National Trust property 2 Willow Road, Hampstead Heath.
The Space Between All Things
Late last year Zachary was asked by art consultants Perspective – Art in Architecture to create a stunning centre piece for the reception of the London offices of Marex Spectron, and in 2012 he unveiled The Space Between all Things,
The Space Between All Things
Late last year Zachary was asked by art consultants Perspective – Art in Architecture to create a stunning centre piece for the reception of the London offices of Marex Spectron, and in 2012 he unveiled The Space Between all Things,
Zachary’s new website
Zachary has launched a new and updated website, which can be seen at www.zacharyeastwood-bloom.co.uk
Zachary’s new website
Zachary has launched a new and updated website, which can be seen at www.zacharyeastwood-bloom.co.uk
Exploratory Laboratory, work in progress
In his new blog post for KLAT Magazine Zachary reveals some of the thought processes behind his Ex-Lab commission at Durlston Country Park; part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
Exploratory Laboratory, work in progress
In his new blog post for KLAT Magazine Zachary reveals some of the thought processes behind his Ex-Lab commission at Durlston Country Park; part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
Disruptive Technology
For her forthcoming book ‘Disruptive Technology’ Ann Marie Shillito has asked Zachary to write a short piece about his work and some of the processes involved in its making.
Disruptive Technology
For her forthcoming book ‘Disruptive Technology’ Ann Marie Shillito has asked Zachary to write a short piece about his work and some of the processes involved in its making.
Mat Chivers
Check out Zachary’s post Syzygy on his Age of Information blog for Klat Magazine. In this post Zachary examines the work of sculptor Mat Chivers and his responses to the analog and the digital.
Mat Chivers
Check out Zachary’s post Syzygy on his Age of Information blog for Klat Magazine. In this post Zachary examines the work of sculptor Mat Chivers and his responses to the analog and the digital.
Labcraft
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom’s piece ‘Information Ate my Table’ continues to travel the country as part of the Crafts Council’s Labcraft exhibition. Currently at the Leamington Spa Art gallery and Museum, Labcraft moves to The Civic in Barnsley from 30th November until
Labcraft
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom’s piece ‘Information Ate my Table’ continues to travel the country as part of the Crafts Council’s Labcraft exhibition. Currently at the Leamington Spa Art gallery and Museum, Labcraft moves to The Civic in Barnsley from 30th November until
Ex-Lab commissions
Zachary has been selected from a number of entrants to win one of the Ex-Lab commissions in Dorset. The commission is part series of new site-specific commissions, arising out of an art/science dialogue, as part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad
Ex-Lab commissions
Zachary has been selected from a number of entrants to win one of the Ex-Lab commissions in Dorset. The commission is part series of new site-specific commissions, arising out of an art/science dialogue, as part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad
Stick Up
*Stick-Up- the process of joining together two parts, in ceramic process. As part of the British Ceramics Biennial, Manifold are collaborating with Stoke-on-Trent’s AirSpace Gallery and Studios. 30 September — 13 November Tuesday – Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm Closed Mondays
Stick Up
*Stick-Up- the process of joining together two parts, in ceramic process. As part of the British Ceramics Biennial, Manifold are collaborating with Stoke-on-Trent’s AirSpace Gallery and Studios. 30 September — 13 November Tuesday – Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm Closed Mondays
Profile
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom’s work examines the blurring boundaries between the material world and the digital world. He explores this sublime territory through sculpture and drawing, mirroring contemporary technologies with traditional materials and processes. 07834 812866 www.zacharyeastwood-bloom.co.uk z.eastwood-bloom@network.rca.ac.uk @ZEastwoodBloom
Profile
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom’s work examines the blurring boundaries between the material world and the digital world. He explores this sublime territory through sculpture and drawing, mirroring contemporary technologies with traditional materials and processes. 07834 812866 www.zacharyeastwood-bloom.co.uk z.eastwood-bloom@network.rca.ac.uk @ZEastwoodBloom
FRAME Magazine Best Students of 2010
Zachary has been hailed as “one of the best students of 2010″ by contemporary culture magazine Frame. More on their website here
FRAME Magazine Best Students of 2010
Zachary has been hailed as “one of the best students of 2010″ by contemporary culture magazine Frame. More on their website here
London Underground
Zachary was selected as ‘one to watch in 2011′ by the V&A Museum for the New York Times blog. Read more here
London Underground
Zachary was selected as ‘one to watch in 2011′ by the V&A Museum for the New York Times blog. Read more here