Posts tagged ‘Events’

August 16th, 2011

Volunteers required for Place, Space and Identity 3

by Gemma

Place, Space and Identity 3 artist Anoushka Athique is looking for volunteers to work with her on the installation of her Fabric Walk in Middleport at the beginning of September.

When: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th September 2011

Where: Midland Heart Offices, Duncalf Street, Burslem and outside in streets/parks

Times: 10am – 1.30pm or 1.30pm – 5pm (or full days if available) Lunch and Tea breaks are included.

Anoushka is looking for a small team of four people per day to work on the preparation and installation of her fabric walk in and around Middleport and surrounding areas.

1st September: Indoors – cutting fabric, some basic machine sewing and making eyelets.

2nd, 3rd and 4th: Outdoor working and this will quite physical and involve walking, tying, attaching the fabric and working at ground and head level.

Some basic sewing skills are desirable but not essential as it is more important that you don’t mind working outside and are comfortable with small amounts of problem solving.

Suitable for people who are interested in landscape art, installation, site-specific art.

Travel expenses will be reimbursed, tea and coffee will be provided and those doing full days with the artist will have lunch paid for.

For more information or to be involved in this great project email: aathique[at]hotmail[dot]com

More about the project and Anoushka:

I am an Artist working on the Place Space and Identity Project that is running across Stoke on Trent this summer.  I am working in particular in the Middleport, Longport and Dalehall areas and over the next few weeks I am going to be creating a Fabric Walk.  It is going to be a large scale temporary artwork that will aesthetically transform the area.  Based on collected stories and memories about the are I am going the making a new route through the town , mapping it out by wrapping natural and urban features in Fabric.

‘Fabric Walk’ explores the idea that sewing, wrapping, repairing, folding, covering  are inherently caring and restorative actions and combines this with the the act of walking; a physical challenge to the occupation with speed and having to get places fast.

Short Biog

Anoushka is a multi-disciplinary artist with a background in theatre design.  At its heart her work is about telling stories that connect our imagination with the environment.   The world we inhabit from the proximity of our bed to the wall, to the volcanoes in the pacific make us who we are.   Through hand-made objects, drawings and interventions into the landscape Anoushka seeks to reconnect with this world: approaching it from the view of an explorer seeing it for the first time and turning its naive qualities into something strange and wonderful.

Since graduating from Central Saint Martins with an MA in Scenography, Anoushka has undertaken a broad spectrum of projects in the UK and internationally.  Work has included The Barber of Seville in Mexico – awarded city prize for best scenography; the performance walks Mobile Machinoeki and Fabulous Walks in Devon and her first solo exhibition at the Wellington Arts Centre, New Zealand.

For more information or to be involved in this great project email: aathique[at]hotmail[dot]com

August 2nd, 2011

This weekend – Meadow: a performance by Daisy Thompson

by Gemma

Gemma, project manager from The Exchange is working on Place, Space and Identity 3 – details on this website: www.placespaceidentity.org

Place, Space and Identity 3 sees the artist Daisy Thompson perform with a community of dancers from 6 to 60 this Sunday on the former Spode Works site at 2pm and 3.30pm (3.30pm includes a post-show talk for those of you interested in managing a commission and working with the community).

It’s FREE, but booking is essential due to the nature of the Spode site.

BOOK HERE.

Flyer below.

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June 13th, 2011

Calling all budding Creative Entrepreneurs!!

by Gemma

As part of Place, Space and Identity 3 we are offering Metapod Be Effective to all budding creative entrepreneurs!

Are you a musician, fashion designer, jeweller, graphic artist, web designer, game-maker, milliner, ceramicist, performer, artist, textile worker, creative writer, dancer, film maker?

Do you want to start a business using your talent doing the things you love?

Over the last 10 years Metapod has been supporting creative individuals and businesses in starting up, maintaining and expanding their businesses. We’ve done this through training, seminars and by networking events, led not by accountants and business advisers, but by creative, entrepreneurial people in the region who have been there and done it.

To see the full details of the Metapod click here.

Cost – FREE

Venue – Mitchell Arts Centre, Broad Street, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4HG

Here is the Application Form.

March 14th, 2011

Manifesto Making: Modes of Practice Event

by Gemma

On Saturday 12 March, we were pleased to host New Generation Space led by Anna Francis with speakers Emily Speed and Rich White.

We heard an honest account of artist, Emily Speed and her experiences of getting “paid” and the choices you make as an artist about how you get paid. Emily writes a blog for a-n, which you can visit here.

I met Rich White late last year when I took part in Interrogation: West Bromwich, and his talk at the conference had particular resonance with me. Although I’m not an artist in the obvious sense, I too had found myself in a weird place in writing myself into a bid/application for money and had written about feeling guilty about charging a fee. This all feeds into the idea that artists aren’t professionals or that artists/arts professionals should be somehow on the breadline. His paper for his talk on Saturday can be found here.

After hearing from the speakers and we were posed a number of questions to get us thinking about what the future might hold for the arts and for artists, and any impact we might be already be experiencing.

Following the group work we all came together to create the below Manifesto. I intend to live and work by the manifesto, and that means The Exchange will – I hope you will too.

MANIFESTO:

1. Be Active: Support each others’ endeavours
2. Be Active: Be Political
3. Be Active: Keep making art
4. Value Yourself, your time and your skills
5. Share resources and knowledge
6. Focus/Strategise/Plan
7. Be Critical: Quality Assure
8. Know your rights

Anna, Emily and Rich will be making posters, and we’ll share them too. See Anna’s blog for the full event coverage.

Images by Glen Stoker.

February 28th, 2011

Event: Modes of Practice in an Age of Austerity

by Gemma
With Emily Speed, Rich White and Anna Francis

Saturday 12 March/ 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Event Venue: The Exchange, 8 Cheapside, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 1HE

FREE, but Booking Essential

Workshop

How do we survive the cuts without sacrificing or compromising our practice, ethics and professionalism?

Modes of Practice in an Age of Austerity is an event for artists and other creative practitioners to explore and discuss strategies for survival in a time where cuts threaten to obliterate the art world in the U.K. and beyond.

Artist Emily Speed will talk about her practice and approach to ‘Getting Paid’ as discussed in her a-n blog.

Artist Rich White will discuss how he assesses opportunities not just on how much money they bring in, but in terms of other benefits as well, and how a practitioner whose work is not saleable in the traditional sense survives in these difficult times.

The event will culminate in a group discussion activity which will aim to create a dialogue and explore the issues that artists face in light of the cuts, we will then come up with strategies for avoiding bad practice. We will aim to set out ideals and a set of rules which will form the manifesto: Modes of Practice in an Age of Austerity, which will  be turned into a working document designed by Rich White, Emily Speed and Anna Francis – and will form a petition for artists to sign up to after the event.

Be part of something important. Please email: newgenerationspace@googlemail.com to book a place for this timely event.

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Booking

To book a place on this workshop please email newgenerationspace@googlemail.com
I think this is an event not to be missed.
February 27th, 2011

Event: Ceramic Workshop from Denise O’Sullivan

by Gemma

Saturday 19 March 2011, 1pm – 3pm

We’re excited to announce that Denise O’Sullivan, an artist and maker who is on sale at The Exchange,  will be running a Ceramic Workshop in our space.

The session will go as follows:

1pm: Hello and refreshments

1.30pm: A demonstration of how to create images onto clay

1.45pm: Get your hands dirty!

2.45pm: How you found it…and close

Places are limited to 10 people, booking is essential and all for the bargain price of £5!

The techniques you’ll be using in the workshop will be:

  • exploration of the use of Slip and pigments to create imagery on the clay surface
  • Pre rolled out clay slabs will be used to create 2D and 3d forms

Denise will be holding a series of ceramic workshops in the coming months and these will be available to book at this workshop and on our blog…join our mailing list for updates.

To book email: mail@thisisexchange.co.uk

T&C’s: Any cancellations must give 48hours notice, payment should be made in advance at The Exchange or by BACS to secure your place.

February 26th, 2011

STATIC: Saturday and Sunday Schedule #datfest

by Gemma

Good day at The Exchange today, some new and familiar faces.

We have all equipment and materials ready to go for DIY Digital and our site and archive ready to be populated with your creations. So drop in and sign out! We’ve got people datalogging as we speak.

Our Screenings schedule for tomorrow and Sunday will be as follows:

1pm: TALKING CITY LIVE with ASK ANNA

1.45pm: Denim & Leather

2.30pm: this way, that way

3.15pm: Catwalk Clothes Swap Sound Installation

4pm: The guest slot…

4.45pm: TALKING CITY LIVE with ASK ANNA

5.30pm: this way, that way

On Saturday from 6.30pm onwards Paul Rogerson will be setting up his new interactive musical creation, for all to come along and have a go, then he’ll be followed by bITjAM. We’ll be open til 11.30pm for these Late Night Digital Delights…

See you then…

To get your e copy of the brochure: STATICProgramme

February 25th, 2011

STATIC: #DATfest 25/02/11 Screenings @ The Exchange

by Gemma

Today we’ll be the programme of screenings is as follows:

2.30pm: TALKING CITY LIVE with ASK ANNA (artist: Anna Francis)

3.15pm: Denim & Leather (artists: Andrew Branscombe, David Bethell & Glen Stoker)

4pm: this way, that way (artist: Glen stoker)

4.45pm: Catwalk Clothes Swap Sound Installation (artist: Tom Marshman and Neil Rose)

5.15pm: TALKING CITY LIVE with ASK ANNA (artist: Anna Francis)

6pm: Close

Other stuff to do…

Today you can also have a got at DIY Digital at the Exchange – come and pick up some equipment, materials and go create!

As part of DATfest you can attend MEDIAFAIL Workshop: 2-5pm, 100 Stories at 6.15pm at the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery and got to eMBODYments from 7.30pm at the Potteries Musuem & Art Gallery for more visit: www.datfest.org.uk

February 25th, 2011

Great Minds Creative Network

by Gemma

Great Minds is the Creative Network part of the Build Up North Staffs, they are holding an event on 11 March 2011, which is open to members and non-members, more info here.

This event is filling up fast and will be looking to inform a showcase event in the summer. For more info visit the Facebook Group.

Great Minds is a “Doing” club, actively bringing together suppliers of creative products and services in North Staffordshire with other industries. It is part of the Build-Up North Staffordshire project aiming to create greater cohesion among companies in the area.

Great Minds is your way of getting in touch with those companies and helping those companies to get in touch with you.

Here is the website: www.buildup-ns.org.uk

February 22nd, 2011

Event: STATIC | Late Night Digital Delights

by Gemma

STATIC: Late Night Digital Delights

Saturday 26 February | 8.30pm onwards

PRICE: Free – Tickets can be obtained from The Exchange or http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1343798337 (on the door for a donation!)

An evening of electronic and digital music, visuals, and much more! We’ll be hosting artists, dj’s and who knows what else…all this and bITjAM. This is a DATfest and Stoke Your Fires fringe event.

Times: 8.30pm – 11.30pm

Interested in being involved come along in advance, and tell us what you can offer.

T&C’s: Over 18s only (proof maybe required). We reserve the right to refuse entry.