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  • Pecha-Kucha

    Stoke-on-Trent

    Friday 13 November 7 – 9pm or later at Fat Cat Cafe Bar
    Trinity Street Hanley

    Private Bar Facilities

    Free Entry

    Pecha Kucha (prono...

  • Pecha-Kucha II

    Stoke-on-Trent

    Thursday 11 March 7 – 9pm or later at Fat Cat Cafe Bar
    Trinity Street Hanley


    Private Bar Facilities

    Free Entry

  • Exhibition Extended

    We have extended our current exhibition TRYING TO COPE WITH THINGS THAT AREN'T HUMAN (PART ONE) until the 9th of May...
  • TRYING TO COPE WITH THINGS THAT AREN'T HUMAN (PART ONE) Artists Talks

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  • Mariele Neudecker Artist Talk

    As part of the forth coming exhibition 'TRYING TO COPE WITH THINGS THAT AREN'T HUMAN (PART ONE), exhibiting artist Mariele Neudecker will be delivering an artist talk at the Film Theatre, Staffordshire University, on Wednesday 25th March. Please contact <...
  • Bernard Charnley

    A Solo Exhibition of recent work, Solo exhibition 31st March - 31st April 2009 Harrington Mills, Nottingham

     

    For more information go to www.bernardcharnley.co.uk

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  • Conjunction 08: Photographer Commission

    Opportunity for a photographer to take a documentary and creative role for Conjunction 08...

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  • WLTM | Anna Francis

    would like to meet event organised by anna francis, poster

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  • David Bethell & Katie Shipley: Artist's Talk

  • Xuntanza: David Bethell, Katie Shipley

    8th - 28th November

    IX Xuntanza Obradoiro Internacional

    Exhibition of work by David Bethell and Katie Shipley and other artists, produced while on this summer's residence in Piloño.

    Fundación Casa Museo "A Solaina" De Piloñ...

  • Helen Saunders

    Constructed Landscapes

    My work negotiates the boundaries between man and nature, employing photographic documentation of areas on the outskirts of civilisation, where the rate of manmade development is high. The images consist of photographs of...
  • Matt Smith

    My work looks to explore the boundaries between the artist and viewer through the processes of video. Using myself as the subject within my videoed performances, I literally become a processed layer, as the greenscreen technology chroma-keys me out of th...
  • Aleshia Morrison

    My work explores the relationship between physical scars and the memories they trigger. The artworks produced have been informed by written anecdotes and unconscious acts of suppression.

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  • Ian Williams

    My practice is Fine Art Photography based around the themes originality, authenticity and authorship. Many pieces use existing works of art as a material rather than a form of inspiration; in that respect they can be considered as reconstructions. As w...

  • Joanne Moston

    The sculptural casts of box interiors represent the boundaries of life that encapsulate me. It is through the subsequent process of carving these mundane cubes into idyllic mountain ranges that I attempt to escape everyday drudgery.
    By focusing c...

  • Conjunction 08 Festival Coordinator

    Call for a Festival Coordinator

    Stoke-on-Trent is launching its Biennial Contemporary Art Festival in November of this year and we are seeking proposals fr...

  • Jack Tierney

    My work is focused around the anonymity of the graffiti artist or vandal. I am fascinated by the connections, codes, and forms of communication used by a relatively unknown minority, in a very public context.
    The walls around us are full of pseud...

  • Wendy Mayer

    The issues central to my practice address a personal exploration of my
    perception of the ageing process and embrace my interest in the uncanny.
    This is expressed in my work through a series of surreal self-portraits as
    dolls. Dolls ha...

  • Kate Lynch

    Painted History III

    Painted History III, By Kate Lynch, is a response to recurring colours seen on surfaces of derelict homes throughout Stoke-on Trent. The artwork subverts the ‘white cube’ gallery through the application...


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