Inhabiting This Place
Dan Drage explains how his artwork for the Transept ‘Interface’ exhibition takes its place in ‘an always-already messy world’ that is ‘storied, lively and…
A visual artist, Dan is the current artist-in-residence for ITIA. After more than a decade living and working in Vietnam, Dan finished the ITIA MLitt with a focus on the theological value of negative space in contemporary sculpture. His current art projects continue to explore themes of negative space, absence, and the human touch on the built environment in and around St Andrews.
Dan Drage explains how his artwork for the Transept ‘Interface’ exhibition takes its place in ‘an always-already messy world’ that is ‘storied, lively and…
[EDITOR’S NOTE: In the next instalment of our series in which artists reflect on their creative process as they prepare pieces for the In/break…
Editor’s Note: Dan Drage also interviewed Aaron Rosen, one of the curators of the Home Alone Together exhibition, about the origins and goals of…
Editor’s note: In addition to interviewing Aaron Rosen, Dan Drage also reviewed the Home Alone Together exhibition hosted by Image. You may find his review here. Although…
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Continuing our series on The Art of Lent: A Painting a Day from Ash Wednesday to Easter by Sister Wendy Beckett, Dan Drage…
One may be forgiven for questioning the theological value of art festivals; after all, they can be known for their unbridled commerce and questionable…