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Corrina Thornton
  • Home
  • PORTFOLIO
    • I thought laughter would
    • Experiencing
    • What is torn asunder begins anew
    • The Coach House
    • Stuff
    • FALSEWORK
    • If we could fix it
    • Bergen/Fitjar/Corfu/Rejmyre
    • Whist waiting
    • Reaching
    • Escaping
    • Drawing Moments
    • Sticks
    • Wired and tired
    • MORE PORTFOLIO
  • NEWS
  • ABOUT
  • CV
  • CONTACT
  • LINKS
© CORRINA THORNTON
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels
  • BLOKK

    BLOKK is a artist led studio collective in Bergen. Where I have had my studio since 2012.

  • Risør Kunstparken

    Studio collective and Gallery in Southern Norway.
    Currently on residency here until June 2016

  • Topographies of the Obsolete

    Website for the project Topographies of the Obsolete.

  • Works and Days Quarterly

    See my project "The Coach House will become and echo for memories" here, and other projects relating to mapping.

  • Norsk Teknisk Porcelain Fabrikken

    Ceramic Tansformer factory, the basis for the work for the instillation "Experiencing", 2014/15.

  • Galleri Kronborg, Bergen.

    Little Gallery up a mountain.

  • Pines and Powerlines

    Blog on the Master show 2011 at Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway.

  • The Museum of Longing and Failure

    A travelling Museum dedicated to small sculptural works that relate to the theme of longing and failure.

  • Panan Huayi Arts and Crafts Factory, China

    These guys have great service and shipped the wooden balls for "I thought laughter would flow like water" super fast.

  • Dluzew

    Images from the site specific exchange in Poland, as part of the Pure Art Project.

© CORRINA THORNTON
Website by OtherPeoplesPixels