15-11-2016 - shortlisted for Penhurst Square Croydon public art commission
more news to follow…

more news to follow…
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/lewisham-council-street-signage/
The collaboration will involve a light projected installation and will take place in the Thames Tunnel Shaft of the Brunel Museum in September 2017.
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/lewisham-council-street-signage/
Metal gladding and glazing project to adorn new building in Stotfold…
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/cloud-testing/
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/stotford-new-community-building/
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/category/selected-glass/
Working with the great drawings from a Big draw project with a local primary school a series of enamel artworks are planned to be installed in the playground. The aim is present their drawings in an engaging an exciting site specific format….more info…
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/playground-consequences/
fake / faux, call it what you like, but it’s often better than the real thing…more to follow…
NEW TESTS IN PROGRESS FOR WALL MOUNTED AGLASS WORKS
https://tompearman.co.uk/projects/category/selected-glass/
As part of the PUBLIC ART COMMISSION: COMMUNITY HALL, STOTFOLD, CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE, a visit was made to the home of MICHEAL EVERITT to discover what an amazing collection of stotfold artefacts he has collected over the years. Below are some photos that starts to touch upon his collection…more details to follow. Thank you Micheal for your contributions and hospitality, it really is greatly appreciated.
http://www.tompearman.co.uk/stotfold-arts/the-amazing-collection-of-micheal-everitt/
Arts Council funding for the project Tide LIne Thames has been confirmed so am really excited to exploring some site-specific ideas with Anne Krinsky for the project which will be located at the BRUNEL MUSEUM Thames Tunnel Shaft, in London. More news to follow…
more news to follow…
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http://www.tompearman.co.uk/brockley-corridor-arts/
We’d like to say thank you to everyone that contributed their time and energy into taking part in a creative session exploring memories and local history of the Stotfold area. These memories and time lines related to the respective institutions of the attendees. Using a grid format to enter details, this visual format presented a variety of facts and memories similar in a way to that of a family tree. It’s hoped that some kind of similar format for the final artworks will be introduced so that written information can be presented in a visually pleasing fashion. MORE INFO…
http://www.tompearman.co.uk/stotfold-arts/creative-session-with-salvation-army-and-womens-institute/