Creative Midlands South

Creative Midlands South


Looking forward to the next Scribal Gathering - it's gonna be a blinder!

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 09:51 AM PDT

Looking forward to the next Scribal Gathering - it's gonna be a blinder!


Scribal Gathering featuring The Antipoet and Mark Niel
Tuesday, November 13 at 7:30pm in UTC at Scribal Gathering

Scribal Gathering featuring The Antipoet and Mark Niel

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 09:44 AM PDT

Scribal Gathering featuring The Antipoet and Mark Niel

Edna Read

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 07:14 AM PDT

Edna Read, passed away 24 Ocotber 2012

We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Edna Eguchi Read FRSA, an artist, entrepreneur, curator and passionate campaigner for the arts in Milton Keynes.

Since the beginning of Milton Keynes, Edna worked with the Development Agencies to integrate the work of artists into its buildings and landscape and to promote its image as The City of Sculpture. Edna was instrumental in so many of the city's cultural organisations, including the Milton Keynes Gallery and Theatre Company, Aim Gallery, the Public Arts Trust and the Sculpture Walk for Emigre Artists at Bletchley Park.

Paying tribute, MK Gallery Director, Anthony Spira, said:

Edna was an irrepressible force determined that Milton Keynes should have the highest standards of arts and culture possible. Her formidable energy, enthusiasm and skills of persuasion have given her a legendary status within the history of art in Milton Keynes, from the 1970s when she personally picked up paintings by Modern Masters inclusing Wassily Kandinsky from galleries in Cork Street for display at Milton Keynes Library. We are all indebted to her visionary and pioneering work and will continue to build on the foundations that she laid.

Will Cousins, Chairman, said:

Anyone who came into contact with Edna was left in no doubt about her passion for the arts and Milton Keynes. Her belief in the power of art to transform place and people was inextinguishable. The fire burned bright within Edna. There will never be another like her and I urge all those who knew her to carry forward her legacy and carry on fighting for what she so passionately believed in. She will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with her family and close friends.

A Facebook Page has been created for those wishing to leave their condolences

Edna Read

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 07:14 AM PDT

Edna Read, passed away 24 Ocotber 2012

We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Edna Eguchi Read FRSA, an artist, entrepreneur, curator and passionate campaigner for the arts in Milton Keynes.

Since the beginning of Milton Keynes, Edna worked with the Development Agencies to integrate the work of artists into its buildings and landscape and to promote its image as The City of Sculpture. Edna was instrumental in so many of the city's cultural organisations, including the Milton Keynes Gallery and Theatre Company, Aim Gallery, the Public Arts Trust and the Sculpture Walk for Emigre Artists at Bletchley Park.

Paying tribute, MK Gallery Director, Anthony Spira, said:

Edna was an irrepressible force determined that Milton Keynes should have the highest standards of arts and culture possible. Her formidable energy, enthusiasm and skills of persuasion have given her a legendary status within the history of art in Milton Keynes, from the 1970s when she personally picked up paintings by Modern Masters inclusing Wassily Kandinsky from galleries in Cork Street for display at Milton Keynes Library. We are all indebted to her visionary and pioneering work and will continue to build on the foundations that she laid.

Will Cousins, Chairman, said:

Anyone who came into contact with Edna was left in no doubt about her passion for the arts and Milton Keynes. Her belief in the power of art to transform place and people was inextinguishable. The fire burned bright within Edna. There will never be another like her and I urge all those who knew her to carry forward her legacy and carry on fighting for what she so passionately believed in. She will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with her family and close friends.

A Facebook Page has been created for those wishing to leave their condolences

Creative Spaces Available

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 03:49 AM PDT


Creed Street Arts Centre is an inspiring grade ii listed property in the old railway town of Wolverton. This creatively-charged indie-fringe venue has a range of versatile spaces available for hire now! Including bespoke Harlequin Dance/Activity Studio with mirrored wall and barres, a 1908 theatre with proscenium arch and raked seating, an attic green room (soon to have interactive white board), ground level concourse and professional sound/rehearsal studios. New spaces will be opening over the next three months including creative learning and hot desking suite, textile and costume studio and a range of community spaces.


For more information on hire and to find out about our discounted rates for registered charities, NUS students, CICs and voluntary groups please check out the website by clicking the link below:


Creed Street Hire Info

Youth Sessions @ Creed St

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 04:05 AM PDT


Creed Street Arts Centre has a range of artistic and creative activities for children and young people.


MONDAY


Let's Pretend (Drama)
Ages 4 - 6  4.30pm - 5.30pm Cost per session £2.00 (Term Time only)
This introduction to drama gently encourages children to play theatre games which build confidence and team work as well as learning about stories and story telling. The group regularly holds performances alongside "Stargazers" which are open to friends and family. 


Stargazers (Drama)
Ages 7 - 10 5.30pm - 7.00pm Cost per session £3.00 (Term Time only)
Introducing theatre techniques in a fun and friendly way, these sessions are a mix of game playing, storytelling and improvisation. The group also works towards regular presentations and performances.


TUESDAY


Inclusive Youth Arts (Mixed Media)
Ages 13+ 6.00pm - 7.30pm (Term Time only) £1.50 per session (MK Council Short Breaks vouchers accepted)
Accessible creative sessions, led by befriender volunteers, to engage young people particularly with disabilities and additional needs in artistic fun! A range of activities are available including: crafts, painting, photography, dance, acting, music and so much more! Young people can work towards an Arts Award too.


WEDNESDAY


Apollo (Drama)
Ages 11 - 14 6.00pm - 8.00pm Cost per session £4.00 (Term Time only)
This exciting group offers sessions which focus on improvisation, devising and script work. It aims to develop general drama skills and increase confidence and self esteem. The group also works towards regular performances.


Music Project ***STARTING WEDNESDAY 7th NOVEMBER 2012***
Ages 13+ 4.00pm - 9.00pm (Term Time only) £4 per session (includes all materials, equipment & Studio Manager support)   
Open sessions for young people with an interest in music whatever your ability or experience. Do you sing, play an instrument, DJ or are you just interested in music technology? Come and learn new skills, rehearse and enjoy yourself in the basement sound studios, supported by our studio manager. Young people are welcome to bring their own instruments.


Session fees include all materials and support. For more details checkout creedstreet.com or come along to a session!

Big Draw MK Finale

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 12:14 AM PDT


Big Draw MK Finale


With the Drawing Machine


Wednesday 31st October / Middleton Hall, centre:mk / 11am-5pm / Free

On the 31st October, Middleton Hall in centre:mk will be transformed into a world of drawing with free activities for all the family:
You can make your own Drawing Machine, using scrap materials;
Draw The Never-ending story of Milton Keynes, which will be produced on an 20 metre piece of paper;
Be part of The Bigger Picture – where people’s outline’s are traced on a massive sheet of paper, scene of crime style – perfect for Halloween;
Create a leaf for the Tree of Trees Project, putting postcard ‘leaves’ back on a specially constructed ‘tree’ made by Woodchuck Recycling.

In addition, anyone who has made a drawing during October will have it exhibited and people can vote for their favourite drawing in the show.


Come along and join in with our drawing activities, learn something new and have fun.

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