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Name: Jeanie Finlay
Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom

I'm an artist and film-maker based in Nottingham, UK. I like making documentaries about small stories and taking photos of strangers. I love karaoke, cooking and my family. I have more shoes than I need.

Blogs
Adventures in Uncinema (Sheil's Blog)
Gareth's Doodles
Tales from the Pie 'n' Mash
Tales from the rural laptop
Troubled Diva

Love, like or hate?
Loves
Cocktail rings
Skype
New wireless laptop
Swimming
The Shangri La's
Bobby Gentry
The Be Good Tanyas
Likes
Green Tea
Little Edie Beale
Hates
Beat the burglar
Zombie films
Freezing rain
Evil traffic wardens

Ruby Sites
Ruby
Teenland
Teenland Myspace
Love Takes
When was...?
Home-Maker
Luna
Skymirror
Playground

Top Sites

Flickr
Popbitch
Myspace
Rhizome
Zanni
Somewhere
Binary Playground
Lomo
Chris Cooke director's diary

Top TV
Nighty Night
Curb your Enthusiasm

Films
The Philadelphia Story
Unmade Beds
Heaven
Black Narcissus
In the mood for love
Donnie Darko
Rushmore
Gallivant
Festen
Battle Royale
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Ferris Bueller's Day off
Pretty in Pink
Sound of Music

Contact
contact me by sending an email to blog *at* ruby-online.co.uk

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Archive News
Wednesday, January 29, 2003


Home-Maker will be shown as part of the House Work show at Angel Row Gallery. Jan 19 - March 02 2002

Jeanie was awarded a digital bursary by East Midlands Arts to fund the production of When was the last time you said I love you? Nov 2001

Tea-Toast-Technology was featured in the 'special grey issue' Big Issue, July 30 2001

Jeanie Finlay, Connie Rawson and Min Larbey presented Tea-Toast-Technology at the launch of the Arts and older people handbook by Fi Frances, at the Thackery Medical Museum, July 2001

Artists Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie will be mentoring Jeanie, developing her professional practice. Funded by MMTC

Jeanie has been developing a series of colour x-ray imagesof computer equipment and hardware at the Home Office, St Albans.

The pilot of Citizens has been included in the Now Festival 2001. Images developed around the notion of the city were projected at Broadway.

Home-Maker has been selected as one of the projects to be featured in the Year of the Artist book.
T3 was one of 5 lectures on Internet art: www.what,why,where? at Tate Britain, London.

T3 received funding for a research trip to Japan in January 2001. Jeanie Finlay attended the Muse international arts symposium in Tokyo presenting T3 and researching the possibilities for international exchange/exhibition of T3.

T3 took part in the Art Shape Conference in Cheltenham. November 2000

T3 took part in the com.art.2000 festival at The Green Rooms, Manchester. December 2000

Homemaker received additional funding of £5000 from Esm'e Fairbairn Charitable Trust.

Skymirror has been launched! The wave of interest following a dodgy story alleging that the sculpture will fry pigeons (!) has resulted in international interest and nearly 20000 hits on the site.

Luna was featured in May 2001 Elle Decoration.

Jeanie took part in a four day mentor scheme at Hull Time Based Arts with Video and installation artist Kypros Kypranious.

posted by Jeanie Wednesday, January 29, 2003



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