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DRAWING EXCHANGE 3rd April , Objects [Mar. 27th, 2007|04:48 am]
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OBJECTS
A NIGHT FOR DRAWING OBJECTS
Tuesday 3rd April 7 pm - 10 pm Bristol County Sports Club ( BSCS) 40 Colston Street, Bristol

This evening is dedicated to the observational study of objects;
the things we carry, use, disuse and live with.

A series of drawing exercises will be set that enable exploration
of subject and experimentation into drawing practise. If you have
any suggestions for an exercise please bring it with you.

This is not a drawing class; it is a drawing social.

Bring paper and drawing utensils, including boards and easels (if
you use them).

The BCSC will provide; a paying drinks bar, a ploughman's (£2.00),
jukebox and comfortable well arranged space.

This event is part of an ongoing drawing exchange program.


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Don't Do Tricks again [Jul. 12th, 2006|03:15 pm]
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Just seen some work in progress from Don't Do Tricks.
James has made me do some drawings that I found realy difficult but
in the edit of the film they look great. It really feels like we
are properly nearing completion of this epic project.
On the 2nd September you will be able to come to launch of it and but a DVD with comic book and sound track tracks for the meer sum of 5 pounds. We are gonna have a party down at The Cube to celebrate.
More info to follow, after the sucess of last weeks Discoordination I feel revitilised about the idea of putting on parties.

In other news I have a illustration of Xtina to do for Plan B.
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The discontinuation of discoordination / [Jun. 30th, 2006|01:30 pm]
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You must come to this for it is the last evah Discoordination.

Thursday July 6th at Seymours Family Club, 7-49 Barton Vale off Barton Road, behind the Barley Mow Pub.
9-1 AM.
$3.50
It features a disco dancing competition,
DJs include Mr Hopkinson, Andrew Mania, Lady Lucy and Annabel Other.
Karaoke will be compared by Tom Marshman.

Learn to love Karaoke and see you on the dance floor !


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Hollyoaks Art students or radical performance students ? [May. 7th, 2006|02:35 am]
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Tonight I encountered two type of student Art ocassions.

The first was a sculpture exhibition in a student flat slap back in the heart of night club zone Bristol. The sculpture was OK, they were enthusiastic about what they were doing. But there were holes in the corridoors that had been punched through the walls and it stank of that smoke skunk in your bedroom smell. It all seemed very Hollyoaks to me.


Second event was way cooler. Radical performance lecturer and culture jammer John Jordon got his pupils to do this project
http://firstfreebus.co.uk/
Bristol bus prices have been on the increase in Bristol of late and
this is a satire piece where the performers dressed up as first reprentatives and sang and danced entertainment to Bristolian Bus
travellers.
The screening of the film that this group made aired and premiered at 9.30 in the ampitheatre where skaters go to practise tricks ( Otherwise known as the Lloyds buidling on the docks opposite fini.

Just wondering which student ocassion you would most like to frequent.
Would you rather do Fine Art Sculpture or radical performance ?
I know what I would choose.
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Talk by Lady Lucy and Kayle Brandon [Apr. 19th, 2006|02:46 pm]
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Talk by Lady Lucy and Kayle Brandon
Date: 26 April 2006 (Time: 18.30)
Venue: Spike Island Printmakers Studio, 133 Cumberland Basin Road, Bristol BS1 6UX
Lucy Woollett aka Lady Lucy is an artist and curator. She will talk about her on-going work in progress "Being Lady Lucy" - her sketchbook portrait series, the alternative influences that have inspired her work and the prints and poster work she has developed during her time at Spike Island. Kayle Brandon is currently interested in exploration, domestic infrastructure, physical adventure and the urban environment. Out of these interests come events, maps, guides and manuals. As part of the Spike Island print residency she is making Cube-Cola propaganda.
Contact: Spike Island Printmakers Telephone: 0117 929 1035 Email: spikeprint
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