Creative Midlands Events

Creative Midlands Events


Galleries 1 & 2

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 12:59 PM PST

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    Workshop Tutors exhibition

    18 February — 02 March 2013

    Tempted by a workshop? Come and see work produced by our tutors and be inspired to learn a new technique!

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    Candidates exhibition

    08 April 2013

    The annual exhibition of work by artists seeking election to become Associates, or Members of the Royal...

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RBSA printmakers come together in this special collaborative show

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 08:57 AM PST

  • RBSA printmakers come together in this special collaborative show.

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    Friends' exhibition

    06 February — 16 February 2013

    Friends of the RBSA show off their talent in a range of media. A selected exhibition open to all Friends of...

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Simon Withers The Rashleigh Jackson Collection

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 04:03 AM PST

Friday 30th November: Launch of fiction chapbook 'Spirit Wrappings'

Nottingham based artist Simon Withers has compiled the Rashleigh Jackson Collection – a snapshot of an ordinary life lived through extraordinary times.

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With Good Mental Health I have

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 09:54 AM PST

Draw your poetry, artwork and photography ideas from the above sentence. Share ways to gain and maintain good mental health Join the online creative community, register and enter for FREE

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Aliens & Anorexia: A Chris Kraus Symposium

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 03:21 AM PST

The Critical Writing in Art & Design programme at the Royal College of Art is pleased to announce the first conference on the work of the American writer Chris Kraus, to take place in London on 13-14 March 2013. Alongside presentations of new interpretations of Kraus's work,...

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Donate your cravats for the sake of art!

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 06:03 AM PST

Conceptual artist Genco Gulan is collecting used ties for his next grand installation; "Big Escape". This project will be realized with lots of used ties as a site specific project(s) at two locations: Cankaya Contemporary Art Center, Ankara Turkey and State Museum of...

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Posted: 29 Nov 2012 03:31 AM PST

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Nottingham Lace Writing Competition

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 04:03 AM PST

The Nottingham Lace Competition is open to anyone aged 18 of under living in Nottingham. There are three age groups (under 10, 11â€"14, and 15â€"18), and you can enter either a poem or a short story. We're looking for entries on the theme of LACE. Make lace. Wear Lace. Love...

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Calling for submissions from playwrights

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 04:03 AM PST

A Play for the Nation’s Youth National competition launched to find a new play for young people.

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Visit Lincoln | Meet Lincoln

Posted: 30 Nov 2012 03:31 AM PST



Current students from BA (Hons) Creative Advertising course are playing a central role in the creation of a new marketing and advertising campaign to promote the city of Lincoln as a quality business and tourism destination.


'Meet Lincoln' was launched by a group of businesses within the Visit Lincoln Partnership (VLP). Whilst the main focus of the current Visit Lincoln is to increase the volume of leisure and short break visitors to Lincoln, Meet Lincoln will focus on raising awareness of the city as a place to meet, host conferences and bring events into the area. 


Visit Lincoln Partnership manager, Emma Tatlow, worked with the University of Lincoln's School of Art & Design and asked third year Creative Advertising students to come up with a 'big idea' to promote Lincoln as a place for meetings and events.


Emma said: "Working in collaboration with the university on this project is really exciting.  Whilst 'Visit Lincoln' has developed a brand for the city, the students were asked to take this to the next level and come up with a creative concept for business tourism that could be applied to a range of media - such as print advertising, exhibition stands and online ads.



"The students have thrown themselves into the project and I'm impressed with the depth of their homework researching the target audiences and thinking carefully about Lincoln's unique selling points, and how the city can best be promoted to a business audience.


Creative Advertising Programme Leader, Gyles Lingwood said "The first round of creative concepts that the students presented were really strong. We shortlisted six that would have all worked well as different marketing campaigns. But the winning idea really captured our imagination by using inspiring individuals from the county's past right through to the present day.


"Now we have the 'big idea' this winning concept will now be passed to a local design agency to develop into a workable design. Once this has been done we will reveal whole Meet Lincoln marketing and communications campaign".


Gyles continued, "It is really important for our students to work to a real, 'live' brief. The 'Meet Lincoln'project gave our students the opportunity of working with a client and using creative thinking and communication skills to solve a real commercial problem.


"We have such a pool of talented young people at the university, and the work that the students have done on this project will bring a tangible benefit to businesses in Lincoln and Lincolnshire."

The above images show the rich cultural heritage of Lincoln such as the historic Cathedral and Castle and the modern vibrant part of the city down on the Brayford Pool, the beautiful marina in the heart of the city.

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Hack Green nuclear bunker

Posted: 29 Nov 2012 03:46 AM PST

Took my lad here a couple of weeks ago...

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Welcome to one of the nations most secret defence sites. Hack Green has played a central role in the defence of Britain for almost sixty years. As you approach Hack Green over the picturesque farmland and rolling Cheshire countryside, it's hard to imagine a more peaceful location, but it was not always like this!

Over 50 years ago the freedom you now enjoy was in peril, World War II was being lost and Britain was struggling for its very survival. In the Air Ministry in bomb-blitzed London officials were looking for sites to locate the new Radio Detection and Direction Finding (RDF) equipment or radar as it came to be known. A chain of radar stations were already strung out along the eastern and southern coasts to face the enemy bombers and fighters threatening Britain. This system was known as 'Chain Home' and was supplemented at the outbreak of war by the 'Chain Home Low' system which was able to detect enemy aircraft flying at low altitude.

Radar was in its early days of development and had difficulty in detecting hostile aircraft. In late 1940 a further system of radar installations known as 'Ground Controlled Intercept Stations' were developed.

In 1941 Hack Green, a site previously used as a bombing decoy site for the main railway centre at Crewe was chosen to become RAF Hack Green, to protect the land between Birmingham and Liverpool from hostile attack. Thus began the service of Hack Green and the airmen and women of Cheshire in the defence of the nation.

Hack Green was one of 21 fixed radar stations in the country and one of only 12 fully equipped with searchlights and fighter aircraft control. In one of the cabinets in the museum you can see some of the original communications equipment used by Searchlight Command.
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some slightly disturbing mannequins...











decontamination area..



this stairwell was, apparently, where people who couldn't take it anymore threw themselves off.... so it was painted yellow to represent sunshine and look more cheerful...




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