Author: Siobhan Humston

Tender to the Sea

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The Boat, in progress. 3mm steel rods. 220 x 125 x 46cm

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M A / M F A   A r t   &   E n v i r o n m e n t
M A   I l l u s t r a t i o n : A u t h o r i a l   P r a c t i c e
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Woodlane campus, Lamorva House & the goldfish bowl
  Falmouth, Cornwall     UK
Opening August 25  6-9pm
Wednesday, August 26 – Saturday, August 29   10-5pm

Life in progress

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It’s been a year since I added a post however I did revamp the layout of the website in an effort to put to practice the purpose for coming to the UK to do a post-graduate degree. Although the impetus was initially an ongoing case of wanderlust, once I found the Art & Environment Masters program, applied to then was accepted, the intention became about shifting the trajectory of my art career.  In other words, taking a right turn where the road seemed to be otherwise straight ahead. I wanted to include the other aspects of my creative life: music, fibre arts, writing, installation and love of film, allowing my work to expand outward whilst digging deeper into context, place and purpose. To give voice to ideas through a myriad of processes, each of which would be equally valid. These days, I am still painting, drawing and taking photographs but my main focus is a large scale multidimensional sculpture and installation which, when completed will have been almost a full year in production. It has evolved from simply wanting to be thoughtful about the kinds of materials I was using and to engage with my new surroundings, then grew into the collecting, emptying and sewing together hundreds of used tea bags, researching the history of tea in the UK, thinking about the sense of displacement I was feeling after years of moving from place to place, and setting up workshops to have people help me empty the tea while talking about their stories of boat journeys, their idea of home, displacement and what tea means to them in their everyday life. Along side the life size row boat I plan to build with the tea bags, I am compiling a soundscape of the stories, the sounds and the melodies that are unfolding throughout the process. I have discovered an extended way of working by integrating research gathering with creative idea building. The interest that people have shown about this project and the stories they have shared have become a cornerstone to my time here in Cornwall. I have discovered a new sense of self as a creative story teller, as a woman, as an artist. Life and art are indefinable as separate entities; I am completely immersed and loving it all.

loose tea from workshop

Lecture at Vancouver Art Gallery

dig it totemTuesday, October 8, 7pm
Art Rental & Sales
Showroom Tour & Artist Talk / Siobhán Humston / Art Rentals Showroom
Join visual artist Siobhán Humston, a Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant award winner, as she discusses her most recent body of work developed during her time as Artist in Residence at Byrdcliffe in Woodstock, New York and at the Ranger Station Gallery in Harrison, BC..

A graduate of Crawford College of Art & Design in Cork, Ireland, Siobhán Humston has called British Columbia home since 2001. Humston’s work has been exhibited in over sixty solo and group shows throughout North America, Britain, Europe and Australia. She is the recipient of a City of London Arts Bursary, Ontario Arts Council grant, BC Arts Council grant and most recently a Pollock Krasner Foundation fellowship in conjunction with the Byrdcliffe Guild Residency Program in New York.

In addition to her Visual Art practice, Siobhán Humston is a classically trained musician who has worked to promote both the visual and performing arts through teaching, writing, and hosting readings events and performances.

Humston’s current body of work Exploring Totem (2013) represents ideas of growth and decay through the displacement and reverence of nature. This series was greatly influence by her recent tenure as the Kent Harrison Art Council’s artist in residence at the Ranger Station Art Gallery.

Free to attend but space is limited. Advance registration only.
To register: 604-662-4746 or email .

New Catalogue!

The new catalogue of my work from 2010 and into 2012 is done! It is 6″ x 6″, 24 pages with 48 colour plates and I’m stoked to have them available to order for $6 including shipping. Payment through Paypal (), checque or in person. Special thanks to Sarah Gee (www.sarahgeeart.com) for writing the essay, to Wendy for the photographic documenting (www.wendydphotography.com), to Gregory for giving me a home & support during the great eviction-quake of 2011, to Mira for letting me inhabit her art beauty home from where I write this. To Chadwick, who made Tuesdays in the studio something to look forward to: ceramic therapy, the meeting of minds and hearts. And especially to Rory, for wrapping my heart in the warm blanket of his friendship, with words, hugs, music, quiet and action. Thank you all for taking the time to consider art. In such, you consider beauty & life…