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"A man with a van and a passion for Dracula," was one of the suggestions floated for getting Sarah and David's work to Transylvania. Just one of the conversations we had whilst setting up for Sarah's PV on Friday night. Not a huge turn-out … but we had timed it with the preview of the student postcard show in Derby. However, there were some unexpected guests which is always a nice surprise.

I was really pleased when 3 people wandered into the studios on Saturday for Sarah's talk (about the processes and ideas behind her paintings). One of them pulled out a press-cutting from the local paper, the result of my press-release… though I hadn't realised it had been printed. More people arrived including an artist from London who was v impressed by the set-up and the informal talks. All v satisfying.

Despite a few technical hitches Sarah managed to deliver a really interesting talk. She had competition at one stage because, even though Andy's lace machines were silent, he tuned into radio 2 half-way through the discussion.

We were debating whether it would be good to combine the talk and the PV together. Or maybe spread the events out a bit more?

The Standing Room residency is all v exciting and apparently artists are turning up next week to film. There is much interest in my cupboard.


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One of the benefits we offer at HMS is a web page. I ask artists to send info by email and I format it for the website and upload. But I am human and invariably miss bits and make the wrong links… so I ask artists to to proof read their own work. I've just finished a second attempt at Sheila's this afternoon, so fingers-crossed.

http://www.harringtonmillstudios.co.uk/artists/sheilap.htm

I've been to 4 meetings this week. The first was connected with Standing Room. we've decided to go down the CICs route which is less bureacratic than a charity.

Another meeting involved programming in a show for an artist in the exhibition space which is now getting booked up, though we do have to firm up with dates.
A meeting in Matlock with various organisations in Derbyshire took up most of Tuesday afternoon – discussing the £25m government funding for 0-19yr olds for arts and culture outside school. Not sure if I made much of an impression ….I'm a bit rubbish at making myself heard when there are 50 people in the room.

And lastly, there was a meeting to discuss events in Southwell where I am a member of another group of artists. Now down to some drawing…


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Andy Beale manufacturers lace on the floor above. He makes miles of narrow gauge lace and knicker elastic. Wall-to-wall machinery. I mention this because we got a good deal on the property as he also creates decibels. The noise varies depending on what machine is being used. It rotates around the studios – from a soft purr in the vacinity of the loos to the bone-shaking heavy metal above my space, Fortunately the latter is infrequent and I've only witnessed it half a dozen times since moving in last year.

When Andy is busy he tends to use the monster machines in the early hours because all these decibels require maxi kilawatts of energy which is cheaper before 7am.
Generally though, it compares with noise from air con units and sounds almost womb-like.
Anyway, the noise was enough to put off most punters when it was on the market… but not artists. Excepting the occasional thrashing machine, the space offers great accomodation. I do warn artists who look round (especially at the weekend) but it hasn't put anyone off, and no one has left. I've brought this up because I am regularly asked why the space is affordable.

We will be covering a yard and a half of agenda tomorrow when four of us will be discussing the framework for Standing Room. Kat has done loads of research into different structures which will be good for funding. We don't think we will be able to cover everything in one session, but it will be a good start. I'm the secretary which I find a bit scary.

We have sorted out a date for Sarah Key's PV and she is also giving a talk.
See www.harringtonmillstudios.co.uk for details


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Just been discussing next years graduate residency with the ADO from Erewash Council. The pot which funded Polly's space has diminished, but apparently this doesn't mean the money can't come from another purse. Also there are a few hoops to jump through in terms of evaluation and public benefit etc. Fair enough because this is public money.

We have a waiting list so support from the council is not quite so critical this year, though I have to say, the partnership helps to raise the profile of HMS… and I'm sure we also tick a few boxes in relation to Arts and Culture in the borough too. The successful applicant works in the community, so the public have the benefit of working with a professional artist. All good!

The residency poses a slight problem for the beneficiary. A year comes round very quickly and the artist maybe left homeless at the end of the term. Even if they are prioritised on the waiting list, the timing may be rubbish.

Anyway, we are meeting in a few weeks when funding will be clearer, to discuss all these issues.


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It only took a few hours to hang Sarah's exhibition yesterday but the space has been transformed. The optical illusion of some of the pieces tested our judgement at times – but we were both v happy with the end result. These paintings formed part of Sarah's recent doctorate show at Loughborough University. Apparently the next stop is Transylvania! (My photos don't do the work justice but offer a snapshot of the exhibition). We've just got to organise a PV now.

I had a second stab at the web workshop which I missed yesterday. Although I set up the HMS website, I also recognise I have only scratched the surface. Lori showed us how much free stuff is available on the web and how we can park images and videos onto free sites and link them to our own.


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