Archive for October, 2006
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Arts Journalism training for deaf and disabled people in London
Arts Journalism training for deaf and disabled people in London
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CRITICS CHOICE
SHAPE IS LOOKING FOR DEAF AND DISABLED PARTICIPANTS TO RECEIVE FREE ARTS
JOURNALISM TRAINING
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR ASPIRING ARTS JOURNALISTS.
PRIORITY FOR PROJECT PLACES WILL BE GIVEN TO RESIDENTS FROM THE FOLLOWING BOROUGHS:
ISLINGTON, CAMDEN, HACKNEY, TOWER HAMLETS, CORPORTATION OF LONDON, BUT OTHER
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Press Release - Ralph Dorey; Function Room, Cafe Space at Jerwood Space
PRESS RELEASE
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RALPH DOREY
Function Room
19 September - 23 October 2006
Cafe Space, Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, London, SE1 0LN
Open Mon-Fri 8 - 4pm
Function Room is a sculptural installation by British artist Ralph
Dorey. There is an ephemeral blue organ in the roof of the Jerwood
Cafe Space. You could cook it. You could hold a plate under it
expectantly [...] -
Art and Architecture in Religious Contexts on Merseyside
Art and architecture in religious contexts on Merseyside
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An interfaith event to mark and celebrate the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the
King as winner of the ACE / RIBA Award for Religious Architecture 2005/6
28th September 2006, 10am-5pm (with optional evening events)
Hope Street Liverpool
£20 (£15 concessions & ACE members)
PROGRAMME
Morning - Art on Hope Street
Venue: Metropolitan Cathedral, Gibberd Room
Cathedrals [...] -
Arts Led Community Internet TV Open Day (Greater Manchester)
Arts Led Community Internet TV Open Day (Greater Manchester)
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Find out more about internet technologies…
What: Lets Go Global Open Day
When: Friday 22nd September
Where:LGG studios Old Trafford Manchester
Drop in anytime between 11am - 7pm and discover just what it is that we do and how
we can help you with your creative, community or business projects!
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Council Works - Around the Council in 80 Days. Photography exhibition
Council Works
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Around the Council in 80 Days
Thanks to Arts Council England funding, we were delighted to host a
six-month residency by nationally renowned photographer George Wright.
Although the County Council is Dorset’s biggest employer with 14, 500
staff, there can be a general big unknown about what councils actually do.
They are often grumbled about, and easily dismissed. [...] -
Oxford Brookes Arts Management
Oxford Brookes Arts Management
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There are still places left on the Oxford Brookes Arts Management short courses.
This programme of six 2-day intensive courses in arts management starts
12 October 2006.
It is aimed at arts professionals and including local authority arts
officers, arts fundraisers, board members, artistic directors, chief
executives, and self employed arts practitioners as well as voluntary
workers in [...] -
Ceramics and Art Exhibitions in Worcester
Ceramics and Art Exhibition - September 2nd-30th - The Gallery at Bevere, Worcester
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Escape and moving from place to place are the inspirations behind the works
of two of the UK’s leading potters exhibiting at The Gallery at Bevere,
Worcester from 2nd-30th September.
“THERE AND BACK” by JITKA PALMER
Escape is an ongoing theme for the work of Bristol based [...] -
NEW EXHIBITION: ARRIVALS>SLOVAKIA
NEW EXHIBITION: ARRIVALS>SLOVAKIA
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ARTIST IN CONVERSATION Ilona Nemeth
Friday 15 September, 6.30pm
Please join us this Friday when the artist will be discussing her
work with Modern Art Oxford Director Andrew Nairne, followed by a
slide talk in which Juraj Carny reviews recent art in Slovakia. Juraj
Carny is Director of SPACE/Gallery Priestor for Contemporary Art in
Bratislava.
£4/£3 concs. To book call [...] -
Incandescent - Light Night
Incandescent - Light Night
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Following their successful bid to Hull City Council, Illuminate and the
National Lottery (Awards for All) Hull Art Lab looks forward to very
busy and exciting month showcasing over 10 different artists’ work,
four of which have been specially commissioned pieces to be performed
outdoors around the mouth of the River Hull.
Incandescent is a month [...] -
Photography is Dead. Long Live Photography. Tom Wichelow, Brighton Photo Fringe.
Photography is Dead - Long Live Photography.
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Brighton University Darkroom (room 241), 3rd floor, Grand Parade, Brighton.
Photographic installation by Tom Wichelow in conjuction with the Brighton Photo
Fringe.
http://www.photofringe.org/exhibiton_listings.php?start=3D21&exhibitions=3D
TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Thursday 12th + Friday 13th October. 5pm - 8.30pm.
Photographer Tom Wichelow has been collecting and examining the ephemera of wet
photography and creating a graphic photographic [...]

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