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Art outdoors
Publicly-funded arts organisations are exhorted to extend participation in the arts by getting more people actively engaged in off-site and public realm programmes. Alongside, those in the business world are increasingly aware of the advantages of bringing artists ideas into development and regeneration projects. Here we highlight selected projects happening over the summer within the wider public domain.
Eternal Metamorphosis
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Archive
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Venue:
Dissenters' Gallery -
From:
June 07, 2008 -
To:
July 06, 2008 -
Location:
London
STORY SURGERY – Lisa Alexander
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Archive
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Venue:
Beach Hut 26, 2nd row, West Beach -
From:
June 28, 2008 -
To:
July 01, 2008 -
Location:
South East England
Highs and Lows. Mystical and Mundane Imagery expressed with Hi and Lo Technology
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Archive
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Venue:
Croydon Clocktower Cafe and Tea Terrace -
From:
July 15, 2008 -
To:
September 08, 2008 -
Location:
London
Geo
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Archive
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Venue:
Pontardawe Arts Centre -
From:
July 02, 2008 -
To:
July 30, 2008 -
Location:
Wales
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
Several more weeks passed and my connection with the City Gallery all but dried up completely. I still went in a updated them every now and then, but their enthusiasm for the project had withered along with their own funding. […]
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
There are six museums in Leicester, the main attraction being the New Walk Museum on New Walk. This pillared marvel, reminiscent of a by-gone age of empire and neoclassicism, was my museum of choice, it looks like the museum in […]
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
I spent a joyful part of early July drawing in the Jewry Wall Museum. The staff were marvellous, and brought out boxes of ambiguous artefacts as well as 'themed' boxes of animal patterns and human/god forms. I was even given […]
Untitled blog post from "Le Cheile"
…after a successful exhibition at Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge ,Ireland "Twinned" printmakers are now collecting their thoughts …watch this space!
Untitled blog post from "Douglas Clasper Scholarship for Fine Art"
A young woman stands at a station, she doesn’t know it well but she has been here before. The train arrives. She gets on. Slurps and suckles of artificial sound, accompany the feeding of a swaddled pack. The announcement comes […]
Untitled blog post from "East Coast School Of Art And Design"
So it has all finished now but I am trying to use the momentum that was created to get more exhibitions, make more contacts and produce more work. I now have a website: http://www.carolinetwidle.co.uk
Untitled blog post from "Unwrapping The Gift"
This feels like the right time is approaching to begin a separate blog for Crafting Space, as it's the offspring of my R+D and deserves a separate time and space for documentation, even though it is very interlinked to everything […]
Origin Interactive: Crafting Space
An account of the process of conceiving, developing and producing a 2 week interactive textile installation commission for Origin: The London Crafts Fair, Somerset House, London this coming October.
Untitled blog post from "rolling my dung, in four acts"
Living the artist lifestyle… ran out of gas and thus heating and cooking possibilities, about 5 days ago. Sitting in my large (arctic), Victorian mansion, surrounded by paper, bags and array of pencils. The head full of new project strands […]
Untitled blog post from "This year’s progress"
I've been particularly busy this week, beginning it off by re-doing my website, it started off as a little brush up on things but turned into a massive change around that seemed to have taken ages! Today I had a […]
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
Anyone who spends time in the East Midlands will know about the peculiar imbalance between the 'three cities' of Nottingham, Leicester and Derby (in descending order of esteem within the visual arts). I would like to think that 'contemporary arts' […]
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
Do not get me wrong though, I am not an embittered or rejected artist holding a grudge against the art world, nor am I a non-conformist telling you that everything is shit. I have successfully run arts projects and shown […]
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
This broad set of benefits was the projects undoing. When I met with numerous potential museum, heritage, culture and visual arts funders each in turn said that it did not meet their criteria because it sounded too much like heritage […]
Untitled blog post from "Gaps in Archaeology"
Suddenly the pressure seemed on to create a project with huge audiences to justify even the tiniest sums of money. I bit the bullet and re-applied stating that I would make sure the exhibition was suitably exhibition-like and well attended […]
Untitled blog post from "Hereford College of Arts"
With all that has been going on I forgot to mention yesterday that the tragedy of the missing pigeon occurred once again. This time I discovered its absence on the VIP night……too late for action. Apparently said pigeon was nowhere […]
NIDDERDALE CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKERS
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Archive
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Venue:
No 6 Studio Gallery -
From:
July 01, 2008 -
To:
July 08, 2008 -
Location:
Yorkshire
Sound Bites and the Untuned Eye – Jim Bond
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Archive
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Venue:
Rhyl Library, Arts Centre -
From:
June 14, 2008 -
To:
July 19, 2008 -
Location:
Wales