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The Chalk Talks: June 2013
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Wednesday, 26 June 2013. Preachers, forgers and two installers. The chalk talks is well and truly taking shape, with visiting musicians and artists installing. Cooly Haste, rightfully preaching from the mezzanine. Our Electronic engineers busy at work. Installing one of her two pieces. Laura Hathaway installing in the box pews. Friday, 21 June 2013. Somewhere Underground in Ryde. The Dollymopps perform Folk songs from the Island for The Chalk Talks. Friday, 21st June 2013. Wednesday, 19 June 2013.
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The Chalk Talks: Preachers, forgers and two installers
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Wednesday, 26 June 2013. Preachers, forgers and two installers. The chalk talks is well and truly taking shape, with visiting musicians and artists installing. Cooly Haste, rightfully preaching from the mezzanine. Our Electronic engineers busy at work. Installing one of her two pieces. Laura Hathaway installing in the box pews. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Preachers, forgers and two installers. Somewhere Underground in Ryde. .the Dolly. Friday, 21st June 2013 Slicing and Punching .
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Artists | Ryde Arts Festival
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Ryde Arts Festival 2014. The Never Ending Story at the Depozitory, Ryde. 8211; facilitated workshops to produce some of the exhibits for The Never Ending Story. Exhibition at the Depozitory. The workshops were:. An Introduction to Visual Journaling April 2013. Matchbox Mementos created at The Foyer. June 2013, and. Family History Shrines created by Ryde Social Heritage Group. Please come along to the Depozitory to see the fantastic work created at these workshops. For the latest information. Island born ...
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And then… | Say What You See
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Say What You See. Skip to primary content. February 24, 2012. Another week, another artwork is selected for inclusion in Say What You See. Those responsible for deciding what comes next were aspex. 8216;s Jonathan Parsons, artist advisor and Letty Clarke, Project Co-ordinator. Thank you to all those who submitted and supported the exhibition. The work Jonathan and Letty felt communicated most successfully with Lisa Traxler’s Everything but the Kitchen Sink. Post Historic Gravegoods: Judes Crow. You are c...
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Gareth C | Say What You See
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Say What You See. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Gareth C. March 9, 2012. The last piece in the Say What You See. By Richard Goold from Tongham, Surrey. The selectors this week were Ailbhe Mac Eoin and Amy Lloyd and they had quite a task choosing which work would draw the show to a close. An end of exhibition party. Is taking place at aspex. 8220;Sue Paraskeva’s piece Altered Porcelain Vessel. My painting, Tilda,. The main aspect that caught my attention when viewing...
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Local artists | Ryde Arts Festival
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Ryde Arts Festival 2014. Judes Crow is an artist who creates messages. She tells stories about people’s lives. Ryde Arts Festival regular and art journalling artist. Howard’s work uses drawing (both physical and digital) and painting in oil to explore movement through line and colour and to reach for a sense of beauty and majesty. Childhood fantasy and everyday visual sources such as wallpaper, record sleeves, shopping lists and children’s drawings heavily influence the imagery in Joanne’s work. Tomorrow...