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St Johns Hall Gallery. This is the blog site for St Johns Hall Gallery, Barmouth, North Wales. The main website for the Gallery is www.stjohnshallgallery.com. St Johns Hall has been saved from redevelopment, and it has a secure future as an centre for the creative and enquiring mind in Barmouth. The building has been bought by Harald Gassner, an art collector from Germany, and old friend of the artists in residence, Bernard Barnes and Reyna Rushton. Notes from the owner of the hall. With kind regards,.
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St John's Hall Gallery. Photos of the Carnival in July 2016. For the 3rd year, the gallery organised a carnival with giant puppets, live music, poetry, art and bubbles. The weather wasn’t on our side this year on Saturday 23rd July. Below are photographs taken by Bernard Young and edited by Karen Cropper. To see them larger, click on one. Barry Lim on Saxaphone. Giant bubbles made by Aly. Bernard Young performing his poetry. Children writing peace messages for the world. Bernard, Reyna and Aly have been ...
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St John's Hall Gallery. Dewiswch o’r blwch i gyfieithu. Bernard and Reyna will be working in the gallery as their studio space as usual during the winter, but the gallery is now in renovation mode. Most weekends a limited exhibition of work will be open to visitors. To view at other times, they are probably there if the lights are on, so please knock the door. Or otherwise ring 07767862382 to arrange for a viewing. Books by Bernard Barnes. Travels with an environmentally friendly puppet. St johns hall ga...
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St John's Hall Gallery. Dewiswch o’r blwch i gyfieithu. Bernard and Reyna will be working in the gallery as their studio space as usual during the winter, but the gallery is now in renovation mode. Most weekends a limited exhibition of work will be open to visitors. To view at other times, they are probably there if the lights are on, so please knock the door. Or otherwise ring 07767862382 to arrange for a viewing. Books by Bernard Barnes. Travels with an environmentally friendly puppet. St johns hall ga...
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Linda Jane James: FAB 2013 - SANCTUARY
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Making space and time. Laquo; Termites and sunshine. The Countryside ». FAB 2013 - SANCTUARY. FRINGE ARTS BATH 2013. 0160;- Installation at the Officers Club, Stall Street. 24th May to 9th June 2013. An installation in two rooms at the Officers Club responding to the brief for the OUTSIDE IN. Curated exhibition by Bridget Sterling at BATH CONTEMPORARY. Posted at 09:59 in installations and site specific. This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted. Having trouble reading this image?
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Linda Jane James: Why do we paint flowers?
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Making space and time. Termites and sunshine ». Why do we paint flowers? Philosophy for Children (aged four and five). WHY DO WE PAINT FLOWERS? Exploring my work using digital flower drawings, astro turf, daffodils and a poetry and movement poem called - Its Spring, we explored one of the questions that the four year olds came up with - Why do we paint flowers? A google search finds Germaine Greer talk about the subject. Download Where have all the flowers gone. Posted at 17:07 in mixed media.
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Making space and time. Shiglo - emerging body of work. Posted at 14:43 in installations and site specific. Posted at 14:37 in installations and site specific. Posted at 13:20 in installations and site specific. Siglo a Wiglo / Wiggle and Jiggle. Posted at 16:40 in installations and site specific. Posted at 16:14 in mixed media. Bring Me Sunshine 2006. Degrees of Stillness 2004. Drawings with light 2005. In the wild wood 2007. Installations and site specific. Subscribe to this blog's feed.
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Linda Jane James: installations & site specific
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Making space and time. Shiglo - emerging body of work. Posted at 14:43 in installations and site specific. Posted at 14:37 in installations and site specific. Posted at 13:20 in installations and site specific. Siglo a Wiglo / Wiggle and Jiggle. Posted at 16:40 in installations and site specific. Riches of the Sea - the old man of the sea (my costume design and concept). Been on the most amazing training course with Walk the Plank culminating in a Parade in Caernarfon. From the gift of death comes life.
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St Johns Hall Gallery. Announcing: Summer Exhibitions 23 May to 16 August 2015 at St Johns Hall Gallery. Bernard Barnes – City as Superorganism. Saturday 23 May – Sunday 16 August 2015. Gallery open every day 11am – 5pm. These coincidental observations set him thinking along lines that have produced several large exhibitions of paintings with this show in St Johns Hall Gallery as the latest in a series. Now there is the book which this exhibition displays. Saturday 23 May – Sunday 16 August 2015. Of his ...
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Linda Jane James: what i do
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Making space and time. FAB 2013 - SANCTUARY. FRINGE ARTS BATH 2013. 0160;- Installation at the Officers Club, Stall Street. 24th May to 9th June 2013. An installation in two rooms at the Officers Club responding to the brief for the OUTSIDE IN. Curated exhibition by Bridget Sterling at BATH CONTEMPORARY. Found materials, the thrown away, materials taken from contruction sites, gardens, the seafront constructed into an installation that explores the relationship between man and the natural world.