MA Fine Art student and Live Art Local CIC artist, Ailsa Brimms (www.peppermintsea.com) received a commission to create a series of work based around Portsmouth and the people who live and work there in September for the Porsmouth Cultural Trust at Portsmouth Guildhall.
The show, entitled “Footsteps to the Square” is now up and the opening takes place this Monday 23rd November at Portsmouth Guildhall, alongside the opening of a very special exhibition, Logomania (Christmas Tree) featuring the work of distinguished Chinese Artist, Cheng Henfeng www.chenhangfeng.com.
The preview for both pieces is this coming Monday 23rd December at Portsmout Guildhall, with food and drink available. The launch runs from 6pm-8pm.
That biennial exploration of what emerging artists are creating now is upon us and the EMERGENCY shortlist has been announced, with one or two familiar faces if you’ve attended the Platform exhibition at Aspex in recent years.
Out of nearly 400 submissions a final 10 were selected these are:
Alison Carlier;
Rita Evans;
Euan Gray;
Chris Shaw Hughes;
Caroline King;
Jane Lawson;
Laura Malacart;
Steve Moberly;
Maya Ramsay, and
Tim Simmons.
The exhibition runs from 28th November 2015 until 11th January 2016, with a PREVIEW on Friday 27 November, where all are invited to attend.
To find out more about Aspex, it’s opening times and how to get there please visit http://aspex.org.uk
For Sticks and Live Art Local CIC’s first exhibition at Fareham’s brilliant theatre, Ferneham Hall, we are featuring the work of Arts University Bournemouth alumni, Christina Evans.
This is Christina’s first solo show since she graduated in 2014 with a 1st in Photography.
Explores an ambiguous common ground of the everyday. Utterly influenced by her surroundings during a trip to several countries in Europe, colour and composition become subject matter.
The camera becomes a tool to engage with the immediate. The experience in taking the picture being most important, the work relates to direct perception; the subtle strangeness in the familiar.
All pieces are available to buy via our “buy art” page. The exhibition runs until the 7th November
We have some exciting news to share with all of you. Live Art Local CIC has added two new spaces to our art spaces: Garbos Exhibition Space and the Southsea Orthodontists Gallery, both previously curated by Island City Art and before them, Just Add Art.
We see this as a brilliant way to break into Portsmouth and increase our reach, showcasing some amazing up and coming artists to an even wider audience.
Live Art Local CIC/ Sticks Gallery now organises exhibitions in 5 venues, including our current gallery space. As we continue to grow I hope you join us as we seek to bring wonderful contemporary art by brilliant up and coming artists, with a few established creatives thrown into the mix to bigger audiences!
Bournemouth Arts and Bournemouth Emerging Arts Fringe 2015 is on until (Bournemouth Arts) Sunday 18th October and (BEAF) until 1st November.
These two very different, but equally brilliant festivals spend a week crossing over and really do make the most of what the borough has to offer with events spreading from Boscombe all the way to Winton which borders Poole.
As part of the Bournemouth Arts Festival we were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Museum of Water, a crazy sounding arts piece that traverses art to include science, history and memory, all through that most seemingly simple of elements, water.
Chief curator and creator of the Museum of Water, Amy Sharrocks has spent over two years amassing a collection of different types of water that have been donated by visitors to this travelling museum. What we loved about this exhibition is that every bottle tells a story and even if some of them might not be all they seem, they have non the less been treated as if they are precious (and who know’s in 30 years they may well be precious owing to water shortages). There are numerous vessels of various kinds holding this elixir of life (as a side note some of them even contain bodily fluids) each with a handwritten note from the donator lying beside. My favourite ones had lovely stories attached involving glaciers and teardrops, but there is even containers for spit from a trombone.
So vast is the collection that curatorial decisions have to be made about what to include in each space. If like us you have no donation to leave you can use a sheet of their beautiful letterpressed paper to tell what kind of water you would have brought.
Sunday 18th October is the last donation day although the museum will continue to tour and to collect from other countries.
We were also lucky enough to attend the Stevn Moberly show at The Old School House on the 16th October. I love Steven’s work and first became aware of him as an emerging artist at Platform 21014 in the exhibition at Aspex gallery. It is deeply layered work that seems to transcend meaning; partially realised bodies, suggestions of other worldliness a hint of cheekiness, and so much colour.
I should add I am thinking of stalking Steven and trying to get him to bring his work to Fareham. To see more of his work visit http://www.stevemoberly.co.uk/
We were also lucky enough to attend the opening of Here and There at the Old School House in Boscombe on Saturday evening. A great exhibition reuniting three members of student art collective, The Coal Collective. A photographic exhibition of great contemporary photography by three young women all with a bright future in the industry ahead of them. One of them, Christina Miller we will be showcasing in a solo show in the near future in Fareham.
The Fringe runs until 1st November with a varied program in traditional and non traditional spaces and we suggest you visit Bournemouth during this time if you can. Unlike the Bournemouth Arts Festival which is organised with the help of Bournemouth Council, the Bournemouth Emerging Arts Fringe is run entirely by a dedicated group of volunteers who are are keen to give a space for new and exciting work to reach the widest audience possible.
10 Days Winchester 2015 — Chalk is a celebration of the arts that takes place in England’s historic capital every 2 years. We were lucky enough to visit during its opening weekend.
The principle is simple:
We strive to link all sections of the community through exhibitions and other participatory events. 10 days has a core commitment to the visual arts and welcomes participation from all forms of practice. We embrace collaboration, interdisciplinary practices and multiculturalism, and foster partnership between business, education, local government and other sectors.
There is so much happening between 10th October until 7th November and most of it is FREE (yes I know that’s longer than 10 days) ! Highlights include live art in multiple venues, this includes performances, drawing and more.
The variety of things happening over the festivities spans all artistic disciplines. There are one off events and longer running exhibitions in venues such as The Winchester Gallery and Winchester Discovery Centre
To find out more about this brilliant arts event that engages the entire community please visit http://www.10dayswinchester.org/
The Surveillance Exhibition at Cafe Ethos Fareham will run from Monday 12th October until 12th December. Live Art Local artists William Phillips, Ailsa Brims and Live Art Local Director, Beth Davis-Hofbauer will be exhibiting pieces that explore the concept.
Ailsa Brims
William Phillips
This exhibition looks at the concept of surveillance, we’ve all had that feeling that we are being watched and with a plethora of cameras out there we are probably being secretly recorded; but who is watching us and what and who are we watching?
Beth Davis-Hofbauer
Pieces from the exhibition are available to purchase.
Live Art Local artist, Karol Kochanowski’s work can currently be seen in several exhibitions. Not only is his work in the current exhibition at our sister gallery, Sticks, his work can also be seen at the Mytholmroyd Open Exhibition in West Yorkshire.
Taking place over the weekend of 16th-17th October this exhibition involves a competition where the overall winner walks away with a £500 prize.
THIS SUBMISSION DEADLINE HAS NOW BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL TUESDAY 13TH OCTOBER!!!
Live Art Local have teamed up with Ferneham Hall to run a number of exhibitions over the next year. Each of these exhibitions is between 2 weeks and 1 month in length and will take place in the Meon Room, meaning that artwork will be visible to all those who are going to see shows (as the pass through the Meon Room on their way to the auditorium).
The first of these exhibitions runs from October 25th (Sunday) to November 7th.
For this call out we are seeking 2D work that interprets the theme “Suspense”. How you interpret the theme is up to you, we welcome work that is experimental.
This is FREE for Live Art Local members to submit to. To find out more about becoming a member and to join, click here
For non-members it is £3:50 to enter work to cover admin costs. All selected work will be featured on the STICKS Gallery website and, if for sale, work will be available to be sold via Ferneham Hall and Sticks Gallery. The commission taken for sold work is 20% to Ferneham Hall and 5% to Live Art Local.
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Submissions close on Sunday 11th October with selected artists being contacted by Friday 16th October. Work is to be dropped off at Sticks the weekend 17-18th October, time will be updated in due course. The exhibition runs from the 25th October – 7th November in the Meon Room
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