Kate Sully
@katesullyartist
Visual mixed media artist based in Sheffield often using and manipulating found images to tell a new story.
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http://www.katesully.com 31-10-2012 14:17:58
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Congratulations to Kate Kate Sully one of our four artists in residence on the AA2A - Artist Residencies scheme, in our University of Derby School of Arts for 'pic of the week'. 👏🎉🙌 #RealatDerby #DerbyUniSuccess
Making Butterfly and Dragonfly Paper Puppets with Kate Sully 14th April 2022 10.30am-12pm Suitable for age 3-7 years, FREE Drop in to this art workshop at Clifton Park Museum where you will create butterfly and dragonfly puppets #Rotherham2025 #Childerenscapitalofculture
There she blows! Greta Green Thumb the gardening clown has loved her time on the Isle of Lewis. Thank you so much to @anlanntair for having us - it’s been a dream! Next, we are heading back to the mainland and to Lyth Arts Centre for #PuppetAnimationFestival @puppetanimascot 🤡💚
The session will include updates of research done at Neuroscience Institute and also the opportunity to partake in creating artworks that the amazing Kate Sully about your experience of living with memory problems. It would be great to see as many people there as possible!
Had a great day ISRAAC centre today speaking to people about the memory problems research The University of Sheffield and also getting creative exploring how memory problems effect us all. Looking forward to the next event at SITRAN on Thursday Kate Sully @UniShefEngage ARUK Yorkshire Network
Another great day of discussing memory problems through the medium of arts and crafts. Here are some of our talented artists Kate Sully @UniShefEngage ARUK Yorkshire Network NIHR Sheffield Biomedical Research Centre
Developing new work in response to public engagement sessions around dementia in collaboration with Simon Bell @UniShefEngage Neuroscience Institute Festival of the Mind Alzheimer's Research UK
Another great day doing art and crafts to discuss memory problem research done by The University of Sheffield here are some of the works created ISRAAC Festival of the Mind Kate Sully ARUK Yorkshire Network Greg Oldfield Cultural Industries Research Network CognoSpeak
More progress Festival of the Mind Simon Bell The University of Sheffield Sheffield Events We ♥ Sheffield! #art #neuroscience #Dementia #new
Number 3 Festival of the Mind Simon Bell Greg Oldfield The University of Sheffield #triptych #abstractart #neuroscience #dementia #brain #art
Nearly ready for Festival of the Mind The University of Sheffield Simon Bell #abstractart #dementia #Sheffield #neuroscience
Last painting Festival of the Mind The University of Sheffield Simon Bell #abstractart #Sheffield #neuroscience
Hanging day Festival of the Mind @UniShefEngage Simon Bell @ignite_sheff #festival #art #Artists #sheffield #abstractart #dementia
Rachel Latham Festival of the Mind Neuroscience Institute Thanks for helping out Rachel Latham and giving an excellent performance as an amyloid plaque. Hope you enjoyed the talk and get chance to see Kate Sully work Festival of the Mind this week ARUK Yorkshire Network Neuroscience Institute
Just been to see the finished pieces by Kate Sully describing our artistic journey through dementia. There amazing and look great as part of the Festival of the Mind exhibit. Please go see them and all the other amazing works displayed this next week. @UniShefEngage Neuroscience Institute
✨ Throwback Thursday ✨ Step into the realm of possibility! Our Young Producers worked with Rotherham Museums, Arts and Heritage and two amazing Yorkshire artists, Kate Sully and @bluebeany! Our filmmaker Michael Senior captured it on film: youtu.be/-LqSXb_WJPQ 📸 = Hannah Smillie
Been back to Danum Gallery, Library and Museum for another look at this fascinating work by Kate Sully
How do you show what dementia feels like? Simon Bell and artist Kate Sully combined science, art, and personal stories to create An Artistic Journey to Describing Dementia. Learn more about the project: bit.ly/3WrAHKk #RADDAY #RaceAgainstDementia