mercredi 28 juin 2017

Studio space share / / London

Studio space share

Description

Studio space available sharing with ceramists/glass/concrete makers in an arch in Haggerston. Open plan studio with 7 individual work spaces and communal kitchen/toilet/space for storage and kilns.  Looking for artist/designer to share my space (3.72m x 3.30m).  Please contact me for more info if you're interested in this space.

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Studio space share / / London

New Writing Scratch Night / Blue Elephant Theatre & Original Impact / London

Description

Following the success of Female Intuition, Original Impact returns to the Blue Elephant to showcase more works of new writing. This time the company plays with inverse gender roles: female writers with male directors and male writers with female directors. If you like new writing, young emerging performers and directors this is the scratch night for you!

The Watch

written by Will Langley
directed by Amelia O'Loughlin

The Empty Space

written by Alexandria Turner
directed by Joshua Jewkes

Shark

written by Kieron Tufft
directed by Alexandria Anfield

Dorian Gray

written by Niamh Headley-Vaugh
directed by Louis Labovitch

Two of a Kind

written by Elizabeth Bryant
directed by Sean Hollands

Any and All

written by Louis Labovitch
directed by Elizabeth Bryant

These Four Walls

written by Amelia O'Loughlin
directed by Samuel Dunstan

For more information follow the link below or you can call The Blue Elephant Theatre on 020 7701 0100: http://ift.tt/2tkkIRR

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New Writing Scratch Night / Blue Elephant Theatre & Original Impact / London

London Pop Up Art Fair / SunnyArtCentre / London

Description

The London Pop Up Art Fair is hosted by Sunny Art Centre in the heart of the city London. This art fair is intended to be a launch pad for the very best young and emerging artists from across the UK and the world.  You will be able to immerse yourself in a place filled with many different contemporary artists, from painters, illustrators, graphic designers, 3D artists, to ceramic and jewellery designers, you will explore a great gamut of practices.

The Pop Up Art Fair is scheduled every three months and takes place over a whole day, typically a Friday. In particular, the fair will give you a chance to mingle with a variety of talented artists and art enthusiasts. Our expert team of curators constantly works to bring the best cutting edge artists whose practise are not only local but national and international as well. We hope to promote a relaxed environment where artists and guests can spark up conversations about their practice, artworks and all areas of the creative world.

Our mission is to make art available to wider audiences and to allow individuals to explore and also collect the art that they love. This event is, therefore, open to everyone. Whether you are an art lover or a collector you can be sure you will find the finest rising artists.

I have attached a link to the relevant information below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQYUEbk_f2w


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London Pop Up Art Fair / SunnyArtCentre / London

PROJECTIONS: David Bowie music videos and filmography / / London

PROJECTIONS: David Bowie music videos and filmography

Description

Six-week evening course - Mondays 7-9pm, 10 July - 14 August 2017

In the new 6-week PROJECTIONS lecture series by Mary Wild, psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Jacques Lacan will establish the interpretive framework to study David Bowie’s music videos and filmography, with a focus on his personas, experience of trauma, struggle with mental illness, addiction, isolation, and attainment of creative autonomy. Exploring the full range of Bowie’s legacy, we will begin with the game-changing and tumultuous early years, moving on to the radically unconventional Berlin period, later considering his status as a global chart-topper and originator of exciting aesthetic movements, finally culminating in the neo-classical era of a sophisticated artist always in the process of reinventing himself. Along the way, we will reflect on Bowie's legendary collaborations with iconic figures of the music and film industries (e.g., Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, Nicolas Roeg, David Lynch). This course is a celebration of a unique musical genius, our dearly departed glamorous alien, one so evolved that he confronted his terminal illness with unimaginable courage, turning his own death into a work of art.

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PROJECTIONS: David Bowie music videos and filmography / / London

Comedy Performance: Anchor Woman, Viv Groskop / Freud Museum London / London

Comedy Performance: Anchor Woman, Viv Groskop, Freud Museum London

Description

Following her five star, sold-out 2016 show Be More Margo, BBC Radio 4’s Viv Groskop presents her latest work-in-progress ahead of the Edinburgh Fringe. 'Anchorwoman' is a show exploring why exactly the news is so annoying at the moment. The veteran of a twenty-year career in journalism, Viv asks the questions that matter in this era of “alternative facts”. What should we make of ‘fake news’? Do social media updates now constitute reporting? And would the news be better if only Moira Stuart was allowed to read it out? Current affairs, politics, feminism and Fiona Bruce impressions ahoy!

Tickets include a complimentary G&T with all the trimmings (or soft drink). Doors open at 6.30pm.

Viv Groskop is a comedian, writer and broadcaster. A guest presenter on BBC Radio 4, she appears regularly on Front Row, Woman’s Hour and Saturday Review. Her one-woman shows 'Be More Margo (2016) and 'Say Sorry to the Lady' (2015) had five-star sold-out runs at The Stand at the Edinburgh Fringe (“Viv is brilliant” — Jo Brand). She’s the author of 'I Laughed, I Cried', a best-selling memoir about doing 100 stand-up shows in 100 consecutive nights (“frankly psychotic” — Mail on Sunday). She writes comment for the Guardian and the Observer and has a weekly column on culture in The New European.

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Comedy Performance: Anchor Woman, Viv Groskop / Freud Museum London / London

The Old Woman From Friuli reading at Stanmore Library / Arachne Press / London

Description

Reading by Patsy Prince of
The Old Woman From Friuli By By Ghillian Potts Illustrated by Ed Boxall

Stanmore Library, 8 Stanmore Hill, Stanmore, HA7 3BQ on 8th July 2017 2pm FREE


The Duke looks out from his castle, and everything he can see for miles and miles belongs to him. Everything, except one small strong house, with a small garden, two goats and a beehive. They belong to the old woman from Friuli. The Duke wants that house, but the old woman, she won’t sell. She’s from Friuli, where all the REALLY stubborn people come from.
A short folk tale for everyone from small children to old women, and probably even suitable for sulky dukes.

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The Old Woman From Friuli reading at Stanmore Library / Arachne Press / London

Curator Development Scheme - plus bursary / / North West

Curator Development Scheme - plus bursary

Description

CIT (Creative Industries Trafford) is pleased to announce Curator Incubator, a new development programme for aspiring curators, supported by Arts Council England.

This project offers the opportunity for emerging curators to co-devise forthcoming exhibitions due at Waterside Arts Centre in south Manchester over the next 12 months.Selected curators will be supported by experienced mentors and a bursary of £2000 will be offered to successful candidates.

To apply, or  if you have any questions about the project, please email us at info@creativeindustriestrafford.org with the following information:

  • Artist’s statement or background on your work either as a curator or in the visual arts (up to 150 words). You may include relevant web links with this section.
  • Why  you wish to apply for this opportunity – what would Curator Incubator mean for your creative development and, broadly, how does it fit in with your longer term creative development plans? (up to 200 words).

Candidates will be invited to an interview with the Curator Incubator selection panel during July 2017.

Deadline: 5pm, Mon 10th July 2017.

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Curator Development Scheme - plus bursary / / North West