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- AGMK seek non-gallery venues to exhibit contemporary visual art
- Deanna Tyson Exhibition on ProjectSpace1
- Jamie Frost Exhibition on The WHITEWALL
- CreativeNhants: Creative Cafe is moving to lunchtime and this month we'll be finding out about Social Enterprises http://t.co/iABYeIMt
AGMK seek non-gallery venues to exhibit contemporary visual art Posted: 01 Feb 2012 05:54 AM PST ![]() AGMK are seeking non-gallery venues to exhibit contemporary visual art. If you're interested in discussing this, please contact: Adrian Pinckard - Tel: 07909075226 or email: adrianandsarah@btopenworld.com |
Deanna Tyson Exhibition on ProjectSpace1 Posted: 31 Jan 2012 04:53 PM PST ![]()
Exhibition from FringeMK:Westbury's on Project Space 1 3rd February - 9th March 2012 Faces of Impro and Afro Beat Deanna is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a member of both the Society of Designer Craftsmen and Cambridge Open Studios. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally in Europe, Indonesia and America in group shows and with solo exhibitions in Jamaica and Mexico. Her work has also appeared in galleries nationwide including solo exhibitions in London, Bath, Brighton, Cambridge and Newcastle. She has won several awards for her work both in UK and USA. Deanna’s work is a fusion of painting and textile art, narrative and politics, a fusion that reflects her degree studies of Fine Art and Literature at Newcastle University. This particular body of work reflects her love of African influenced music. Through strong colours and textiles she captures the joy and vitality of Afrobeat, weaving African wax cloth through her paintings to reflect the way music is woven into our lives. In her paper and stitch Jazz portraits she reflects the unpredictability of jazz improvisation through the use of ragged, old music scores and unfinished threads. Deanna teaches art to small groups from her studio in Cambridge.
www.fringemkatwestbury.com Facebook & Twitter: FRINGEMK |
Jamie Frost Exhibition on The WHITEWALL Posted: 31 Jan 2012 04:57 PM PST ![]() Exhibition from FringeMK:Westbury's on The WHITEWALL (thecentre:mk alongside John Lewis) 5rd February - 5th March 2012
Faces of Impro and Afro Beat Deanna is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a member of both the Society of Designer Craftsmen and Cambridge Open Studios. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally in Europe, Indonesia and America in group shows and with solo exhibitions in Jamaica and Mexico. Her work has also appeared in galleries nationwide including solo exhibitions in London, Bath, Brighton, Cambridge and Newcastle. She has won several awards for her work both in UK and USA. Deanna’s work is a fusion of painting and textile art, narrative and politics, a fusion that reflects her degree studies of Fine Art and Literature at Newcastle University. This particular body of work reflects her love of African influenced music. Through strong colours and textiles she captures the joy and vitality of Afrobeat, weaving African wax cloth through her paintings to reflect the way music is woven into our lives. In her paper and stitch Jazz portraits she reflects the unpredictability of jazz improvisation through the use of ragged, old music scores and unfinished threads. Deanna teaches art to small groups from her studio in Cambridge.
www.fringemkatwestbury.com Facebook & Twitter: FRINGEMK |
Posted: 01 Feb 2012 03:41 AM PST CreativeNhants: Creative Cafe is moving to lunchtime and this month we'll be finding out about Social Enterprises http://t.co/iABYeIMt |
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