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28 September - 18 October 2008 * Last chance!
An Exhibition of work by Daniel Chadwick, Abigail Fallis, Colin Glen,Ralph Macartney, Oliver Marsden, George Taylor.
no. 1 Middle Street, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 1DZ +44(o)1453755553
Wed - Sat 10am - 6pm
3 October 2008 - 13 November 2009
A new exhibition by Paul Bloomer, a Shetland based artist, opens at Grampian Hospitals Arts Trust’s Art Gallery in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Paul is originally from the Midlands and trained at the Royal Academy of Art in London and mainly exhibits and sells in London. Eleven years ago Paul discovered the Shetland islands and was so entranced by the ever changing light and that he moved to the Shetlands and has been practicing as an artist there ever since. Paul’s work explores themes such as freedom, growth and rebirth and he works directly from nature. His work is a myriad of colours and shapes and features landscapes, birds, and sunsets.
The Art Gallery, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZN
8am - 8pm
11 - 19 October 2008 * Last chance!
At the Downland Art Society's autumn exhibition, you will find many original works at very reasonable prices, and whether framed or unframed, oils, acrylics, watercolours, pastels, or charcoal - the choice is yours.It may be an abstract or a representational picture, either way it is sure to turn out to become a much-cherished piece of artwork.The Downland is one of the longest established and largest art societies in West Sussex. However, being one of the oldest doesn't mean it lives in the past, as it is one of the few art societies in West Sussex to have its own website, and in addition, is probably the only one where the members benefit from demonstrations enhanced by digitally projected images on screen and audio presentations, ensuring even those at the back of the room can see and hear what is going on at the front. So if you are an artist and have thought about joining an art group, just give me a call and I'll tell you all about the Downland. Mike Rome, Membership Secretary
St Nicholas Hall Mill Road Arundel West Sussex
10.00 am - 5.00 pm daily
10 - 28 November 2008 * Coming soon
awful/FANTASTIC! presents an exciting mix of commercial and experimental work by 32 selected members artists from Buckinghamshire and surrounding counties.
Church Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2QP
Mon-Sat 10.00am - 4.00pm
3 September - 31 October 2008
New paintings inspired by Almscliffe Crag, Nidderdale and Wharfedale in Lesley Birch's first solo exibition.
Yoredale, Bainbridge, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 3EL
8.30-5pm, mon-fri
13 September - 19 October 2008 * Last chance!
Lesley Halliwell resurrects the 1970’s children’s favourite, the Spirograph, creating ragged, dizzy, psychedelic and beautifully pointless pen drawings. Halliwell transforms the ready-made format of the Spirograph and everyday biro pens into large scale colourful works which gently hover between a playfulness that we all recognise and a sophistication that comes from her focused and obsessive application.
HIVE GALLERY, Elsecar Heritage Centre, Wath Road, Elsecar, Barnsley, S74 8HJ
Gallery open: Thursday - Sunday 12-4pm
15 May - 14 November 2008
A collection of phoo and video works from Xiamen, China examining the impact of regeneration
Abbey Road Barrow in Furness Cumbria LA14 5TY
Mon-Thurs 9:00-5:00, Fri 9:00-4:30
17 October 2008 * Coming soon
Prints, video, sound and live performances created during artist Glenn Boulter's residency at the club, plus work from artist/organiser John Hall's Sightlines project. Performances start at 11am and 2pm.
Holker St. Stadium, Wilkie Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 5UW
10am - 4pm
22 September - 23 October 2008
Sungsil Park is a Korean artist, who is usually based in Korea, but whose works are gaining an increasingly international reputation. Sungsil has an absolutely astonishing feel for her beloved plants and insects. For Sungsil "the parts of nature are our brothers and sisters." Through her art works. Sungsil seeks to show us that we are all very much a part of this one living world of nature,
Council Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 3DH
Mons, Tues, Weds, Thurs 9.30am - 8.00pm. Fris by appointment. Sats 9.30am - 12.30pm. Closed Bank
22 September - 23 October 2008
Jongha Park is a Korean artist usually based in Korea, but whose works are gaining an increasing international reputation. He is also a Visiting Professor of Fine Art in Beijing, and has exhibited his works in Korea, China, Germany, France, and the UK. In looking at the work of Jongha Park, one cannot help but be reminded of genetic code, or of books on library shelves, of the calligrapher's brushstrokes, or of bamboo stalks.Interestingly enough, these are all carriers of information.And the work too, also conveys its information simply and clearly.
Council Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 3DH
Mons, Tues, Weds, Thurs 9.30am - 8.00pm. Fris by appointment. Sats 9.30am - 12.30pm. Closed Bank
3 November - 4 December 2008 * Coming soon
Over the past four years, Fairfields has exhibited quite a lot of fashion and textile design, usually as part of our 'New Contemporaries' Show.This year we are going further, and we are organising this one exhibition specifically dedicated to fashion. And in it we will particularly be focusing on showing work by new young fashion designers.To accompany Fairfields Fashion Show we will also be having a small exhibition of hand-made jewellery by keiko Tilly was born in Japan. She creates her jewellery using gemstone beads that are sourced from all over the world, and her work is sold in many galleries across the UK.
Council Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 3LD
Mons, Tues, Weds, Thurs 9.30am - 8.00pm. Fris by appointment. Sats 9.30am - 12.30pm. Closed Bank
5 July - 31 October 2008
Alison Marchant’s fading photographs of once grand interiors, now abandoned and decaying, emphasise the passing of time.
ICIA, University of bath Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY
Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm
27 November 2008 - 13 February 2009 * Coming soon
Uriel Orlow’s new multi-media installation uses video, photography, drawing and text to investigate where history, place and memory intersect and resonate in the present. His starting point is the famous art nouveau Café Odeon, Zürich, a central stage for the high dramas of European intellectual life and politics for much of the first half of the 20th century. Orlow muses over the café’s architecture and its history as a meeting place for émigrés during World Wars One and Two. Here, Lenin, Joyce, the Dadaists and many more, consumed coffee, pâtisserie and the latest news. Orlow’s work traces history’s imprint so that we may see its living continuity. Concerned with personal and collective experience, he explores how we classify, categorise and absorb knowledge, both intellectually and physically. 2008 exhibitions include The Jewish Museum, New York and Blancpain Art Contemporain, Geneva. Recent UK group exhibitions and screenings include ICA, BFI, Whitechapel, Arnolfini, as well as in Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium and Bosnia. Exhibition Preview & Talk Thurs 27 Nov, Claverton Rooms University Preview: 6.30pm-8.30pm Artist’s Talk: 7pm-8pm Admission free, All welcome. Exhibition closed 24 Dec-5 Jan
ICIA University of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY
Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm
9 October - 12 December 2008
On the edge of the outer industrial zone of Reggio Emilia, Italy, an abandoned building appears to contain nothing more than a random scattering of items; beds, armchairs, cookers, tiles, broken doors, clothes etc. On closer inspection, it seems the space has been subtly transformed by ‘migrant workers’ as a place to live, with distinct areas for play and communal life. Dimora, meaning dwelling or residence, the title of Tallentire’s powerful yet understated photographic series, looks at how objects in this space are carefully arranged to create a functioning social arena, workspace or decoy. Tallentire’s recent work has focused on spaces and activities associated with apparently mundane yet essential aspects of day-to-day living that often remain out of sight. The Dimora series, part of a three part work Arena Industriale, initially commissioned for Storie Urbane in Reggio Emilia, illustrates Tallentire’s interest in transient experience and displacement in relation to specific social, geographic and political contexts.Born in Ireland, Anne Tallentire lives and works in London and is Professor of Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Exhibition Preview & Talk Thurs 9 Oct, Art Space 2 Preview: 6.30pm-8.30pm Artist’s Talk: 7pm-8pm Admission free, All welcome Open Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm
ICIA University of Bath Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY
Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm
4 December 2008 - 20 March 2009 * Coming soon
This lively exhibition showcases selected works from this year’s University of Bath Student Photography Competition, organised by ICIA in association with Photosoc. This year the competition is linked to ICIA’s 2008 theme, and entrants have submitted work inspired by ideas around memory, place and time. On show are three student winners and runners up, plus the winner from the staff entries. With more than 10,000 students on campus, the quality of work is high and the approach is diverse. Entry form and further details for University of Bath students and staff at: www.bath.ac.uk/iciaExhibition Preview, Thurs 4 Dec, 5.30pm-7.30pm ICIA Art Space 3, Admission free, All welcome Open Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm, Exhibition closed 24 Dec-5 Jan
ICIA University of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY
Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm
10 - 14 December 2008 * Coming soon
prints, drawings, sculpture and other things so far unmade by Claire Loder, Chimene Roberts, Jonathan Milton and John Taylor. idlehandsartists.blogspot.com
Walcot Gate, Walcot Street, Bath
26 September - 16 October 2008 * Last chance!
‘Next Stop' is the first solo exhibition in Britain by the internationally renowned Spanish artist, Jose Luis Puche. The artist's work, displayed in twelve large-scale figurative paintings in white and blue colors, explores the concept of materialism and how society is enslaved by possessions. Through his work Jose Luis Puche shows that modern-day society is no longer built on politics and morality but is driven by a need to consume. Jose Luis Puche states, "the people (in my paintings) are victims of their own ambitions and they depend on them, it is a vicious circle without an end."
St. Martin in the Bull Ring, The Bull Ring, Birmingham B5 5BB.
Mon-Sat 10am – 5pm / Sun 9am – 7pm
26 September - 16 October 2008 * Last chance!
‘‘Next Stop' is the first solo exhibition in Britain by the internationally renowned Spanish artist, Jose Luis Puche. The artist's work, displayed in twelve large-scale figurative paintings in white and blue colors, explores the concept of materialism and how society is enslaved by possessions. Through his work Jose Luis Puche shows that modern-day society is no longer built on politics and morality but is driven by a need to consume. Jose Luis Puche states, "the people (in my paintings) are victims of their own ambitions and they depend on them, it is a vicious circle without an end."
St. Martin in the Bull Ring, The Bull Ring, Birmingham B5 5BB.
Mon-Sat 10am – 5pm / Sun 9am – 7pm
28 September - 26 October 2008
Event runs once a month as follows: Sunday 28.9.08 & Sunday 26.10.08.Come and join Fused Magazine at the Custard Factory’s Sunday Flea where they will be presenting the work of over 20 artists from across the West Midlands all selling affordable contemporary art. Artists include Steve Rack, Ken Hurd, Ruth Green Design, Murgatroyd & Bean amongst others.For more details contact kerry@fusedmagazine.com
The Custard Factory Gibb Street, Birmingham, B9 4AA
11am - 4pm
11 September - 13 November 2008
An amazing show of Textiles, including a Textile Gallery of leading and upcoming textile artists, workshops, shows and shops!Linda Marie Young will be exhibiting her unique paper and fabric boxes www.LindaMarie.co.uk
Birmingham NEC, 11-14 Sept '08 London Alexandra Palace, 9-12 Oct '08 Dublin RDS, 30 October - 2 Nov '08 Harrogate International Centre, 20-23 Nov '08
10-5.30pm (5pm Sundays)
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