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Chatham Works – Nick Evans | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Images from Medway’s past →. Chatham Works – Nick Evans. November 7, 2011. Reviewed by Sophie Jongman. This wonderful exhibition is currently showing at the Nucleus Arts Centre Gallery in Chatham (272 High Street) until the 17. Chatham landmarks are clearly depicted with colour and drama. Chatham and its icons are boldly represented with fond familiarity and exuberant colours in their surround. Is this really our home town? Chatham is not without its victims of life, ...
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The Regenerate | Words and images inspired by Medway | Page 2
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Newer posts →. October 25, 2010. October 25, 2010. The aluminium spider of a broken umbrella hangs in its black web among the branches of a tree. A one-eyed bull prances on the bank of the river. Leaves hiss. Rain is burning away the pavements. The startled face of an office chair looks out from a high office window. I am naked but for the waistcoat of my tears. O scabrous, raddled city, my dear and poisoned mother…. I swim like a seahorse through your asphalt veins.
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Rare find in local charity shop | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Rag Lady →. Rare find in local charity shop. October 27, 2010. Last Thursday proved to be a very eventful day indeed for Mr Roger Penrose of Luton Road Chatham. Whilst rummaging for secondhand book bargains in the Chatham High Street branch of Oxfam, Mr Penrose found one of the only known copies of the Necronomicon, a mediaeval book of evil written by the mad Arab sorcerer Abdul al Hazred sometime in the middle ages. According to Mr Penrose this behaviour was Quite ou...
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Rag Lady | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Rare find in local charity shop. Sedimental reviewed →. November 23, 2010. Today, she must face the people who don’t understand her, the people who will whisper behind her back. It amuses her that people respond this way, just because she’s different. She doesn’t know how to be upset, but there is a distinct sadness in her small, close-set sparkling eyes. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Rare find in local charity shop. Sedimental reviewed →. Get every new post...
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November | 2010 | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Monthly Archives: November 2010. November 23, 2010. Rag lady, that’s what the locals call her, as she pulls her bright red canvas shopping trolley through the streets. A straw boater in summer, a knitted bobble hat in winter, she’s always careful to keep her waist length greying hair … Continue reading →. The Regenerate is back! Images from Medway’s past. Chatham Works – Nick Evans. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Submissions | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Is a sister site to the more journalistic Medway Broadside. And is intended to showcase and celebrate the diverse and vibrant creative community of Medway. We are now waking up from a period of hibernation, and we are seeking submissions from writers and artists in the Medway area, whether established or new and emerging. We’ll pass it on. Submissions for The Regenerate. Should be sent by email to the Editor at. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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August | 2011 | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Monthly Archives: August 2011. August 26, 2011. Stephen Turner’s art, as tidal as the River Medway it explores in such depth, is fundamentally psychogeographic. Turner’s work focuses on a continuing exploration of the river and its relationship with the people who live (and have lived) alongside it. … Continue reading →. The Regenerate is back! Images from Medway’s past. Chatham Works – Nick Evans. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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October | 2010 | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Monthly Archives: October 2010. Rare find in local charity shop. October 27, 2010. Last Thursday proved to be a very eventful day indeed for Mr Roger Penrose of Luton Road Chatham. Whilst rummaging for secondhand book bargains in the Chatham High Street branch of Oxfam, Mr Penrose found one of the only known … Continue reading →. October 25, 2010. October 25, 2010. The Regenerate is back! Images from Medway’s past. Chatham Works – Nick Evans.
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Sedimental reviewed | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Chatham Works – Nick Evans →. August 26, 2011. Stephen Turner’s art, as tidal as the River Medway it explores in such depth, is fundamentally psychogeographic. Turner’s work focuses on a continuing exploration of the river and its relationship with the people who live (and have lived) alongside it. Human population and nature are conceived not as separate and competing identities,. But as a collaborative process. This newest exhibited work, titled. Is as much a portra...
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Admiral Elliott | The Regenerate
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Words and images inspired by Medway. Images from Medway’s past. The Regenerate is back! December 7, 2012. This is the first in an occasional series of short memoirs, centred on past and present Medway pubs that I’ve had some association with. This one, Admiral Elliott. Has been recently displayed as part of the ME4 Writers exhibition, ‘Letters Home’, in Rochester and Walderslade libraries. At the time, sat in the middle of that crowd and often feeling barely visible in the present, I was too often bored&...