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Gallery4allarts - Newsletter Welcome to the 2007 Newsletter page! Please, click links below. Thank you. January-February-March, March-April -May, May-June -July, July-August-September, October-November-December To read notes on how to send your art related advert; please browse main newsletter page. ______________________________ October - November - December 2006 ______________________________________________________________ 22 December 2007 @The Grange, 36 Ullet Road, Liverpool Join us for the closing event of "Artists and Identity" show. ___________________________________________________ from 15th of December 2007 !! Christmas offers@ Gallery4allarts: 20% discount when buying any works by Nicole Bartos and free delivery for Liverpool area,only! visit exhibition venue, or browse the gallery; offers available until 29th Dec '07 only! Contact the artist: 07756912911
More Christams offers and discounts: Richard Ashworth' work and Art classes/ workshops for 2008 Contact gallery if interested. Thank you. ______________________________________________________________ "Artists
and Identity" Join
in for poetry reading, live music
(acoustic)
and
'meet
the
artists' on: @The Grange, 36 Ullet Road, Liverpool, L17 3BP Participating
poets & musicians: Exhibition closing event: Saturday, 22nd of Dec 2007, 4.00pm - 8.30pm Exhibiting artists: Sue Ironfield, John Minnion, Tracy Lewis, Nicole Bartos, Sarah Nicholson, Stanislaw Jan Krakiewicz, Xia Lu Viewing by appointment, only and during Saturdays' events
(see details bellow). Closed: Wednesday and Sunday. Event organised by Gallery4allarts and supported by
artinliverpool.com ____________________ 13th - 22nd December 2007 'Rags To Riches' - RED DOT RECYCLING INTO ART EXHIBITION @International Gallery at 34a Slater Street, Liverpool Liverpool-based artist collective Red Dot are staging an art exhibition with a difference, in which all the artwork on show will have been created from waste materials or found objects. The show, titled 'Rags To Riches', takes place at the International Gallery at 34a Slater Street (occupying the former Cream Shop) in Liverpool city centre. The gallery is run by The Arts Organisation (TAO). Artists taking part include Nathan Pendlebury, Barbara Jones, Sue Milburn, Colin Serjent, Jane Fairhurst, Beccy Williams, Liz Willow, Leon Jakeman, Nicole Bartos, Richard Ashworth, Jon Nash, John O'Neill and Nicola Fitzsimmons. The exhibition runs from 13 - 22 December (open Thur-Sat 12pm - 5pm) or by appointment. Contact Colin Serjent on 077 5952 5075 or email: colinserjent@hotmail.com A private view of Rags To Riches takes place on Tuesday 11 December (5-30pm - 8pm). All are welcome to attend. For more information about Red Dot go to www.red-dotexhibitions.co.uk ___________________________________________________ Friday 7th December 2007 Exhibition and Public Consultation @
Bedford Road Community Centre, Bootle, Liverpool A
JAZZ BAND will be playing and Scouse and Pea Wack will
be available along with a couple of drinks. For further information please, contact John Fillis. Email: capitalistofculture@tiscali.co.uk Web
site: www.capitalistsofculture.com Friday, 9th November 2007 FIXING A
HOLE IN THE OCEAN " And so the Wife told him we'd better go and see a Surgeon"? TAO invites you to see the latest work by artist Jud Charlton this coming Friday, 9th Nov at 9pm, in the International Gallery, 34 Slater St, Liverpool, L1. FIXING A HOLE IN THE OCEAN - (An Alternative Anthology) crosses the line between Theatre and Art. Its primary objective is its manifestation in LIVERPOOL on the 9th November... If you want to know more about this mysterious happening (and believe me, you need to know), then there's just one thing to do... Be outside the International Gallery by 9pm on the 9th November 2007, and all will be revealed... See You There... (...Performance time 20min...) Pre Drinks at Mello Mello... Plus post performance party... ______________________________________________________________________ 12 -18th of November 2007 New art exhibition @ Calderstone Park: Xia Lu, Nicole Bartos and chinese artists group exhibition. Featuring watercolours, acrylic paintings and monoprints. @Coach House, Calderstone Park, Liverpool Open Monday to Sunday 10.30am - 4pm click image to read this article abot Xia lu _________________________________________________________________________________________ 5th of November - Saturday 22nd December 2007 Gallery4allarts presents a new art exhibition: “Artists and Identity” Please, click to view enlarged version. Exhibiting
artists:
The
exhibition presents: You
may also, view (at the same venue): Along the exhibition featuring also, poetry, live music and the Windows Project with the “Tree of Dreams” – poem Saga with puppets and live music. Participating
poets and musicians: - Private
view/Exhibition opening: Saturday,
3rd of Nov 2007, 4pm – 8.30pm -
Exhibition closing event: Saturday,
22nd of Dec 2007, 4pm - 8.30pm Venue
(residential area): Viewing
by appointment, only. Closed: Wednesday
and Sunday. Free access. Find more updates and information about the artists on: http://www.gallery4allarts.com/nov%202007%20exhibiton.htm Thank you for reading this information. Gallery4allarts 07756912911 _____________________________________________________________ The Launch of West Cheshire College's Foundation Degree in Community Arts "The event will take place at 3.00pm - 5.30pm on 7th November 2007 at Ellesmere Port Campus. The event will celebrate the launch of our innovative Foundation Degree and provide an exciting insight into Community Arts, with a keynote presentation from respected Community Arts expert Professor Hamish Fife. If you are interested in studying on this course, potential students are invited to attend the campus for a 1pm start,giving you the opportunity to attend a selection of workshops ranging from; Drama, Music and Textiles, these will run from 1.00-3.00pm. If this category applies to you please let us know you will be attending both the workshop and launch. To confirm
your attendance, please call Emma Lowe on: 01244 670368,
or email: e.lowe@west-cheshire.ac.uk
by
31 October 2007.” 20 - 21 October 2007 "NETTIME.RO Artopoly" (Cluj-Orléans, 1999-2000) Artists: Sylvie & Lajos
KÚN-MOREAU Click on images to view enlarged version. «NETTIME.RO
- Artopoly »*, jeu de société. This information and images courtesy of the artists: Sylvie & Lajos KÚN-MOREAU, Orleans, France Contact:
sylvie.kunmoreau@free.fr Life Drawing and sketching workshops - reminder: Wednesday and Saturday ________________________________________________________________________________________________ “ Life
Drawing and Sketching Workshop” Wednesday: 10-12am,
2-4pm or 6-8pm; Saturday 2-4pm Contact Nicole on: 7756912911 or email to: nbartos@gmail.com
______________________________________ Qi Gong workshops - Tuesday and Thurdays 6.30pm -7.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Qi Gong sessions for all. Sessions led by Nicole Bartos (taught by Xia Lu (Qi Gong and Thai Qi Master; based in Liverpool) and Rita Flanagan.) Qi Gong = 'ancient oriental exercise focussing on breathing and gentle exercise.'/ 'gentle flowing movements' Venues: for Tuesday session: The Calm Room, The Calm Centre Collective, c/o The Old Police Station, 80 Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 and for Thursday session: The Grange, 36 Ullet Road, Liverpool L17 3BP (this session is organised through Gallery4allarts) Contact: Nicole on 07756912911 or email mentioning "Qi Gong": nbartos@gmail.com Read more info and updates through the following link: http://www.gallery4allarts.com/workshops.htm "Qi gong is also known as Chi Kung, or Kiko in Japanese. Qi gong is the ancient Chinese art of energy training or practice. "Qi" (Chi) means energy and "gong" (Kung) means work or practice. In China it is used in traditional hospitals and clinics to treat a wide range of conditions from arthritis to cancer. Millions also do qi gong exercises to boost vitality, to insure against disease or to fight chronic conditions. Its energy methods are also an integral part of Tai Chi, many martial disciplines, as well as Taoist and Buddhist practices. In the West qi gong has only recently become known (over the last 20 years), but it may be the oldest of all the Chinese healing arts with roots tracing back over thousands of years. Other Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) members include acupuncture, T'un-na (a predecessor to Japanese Shiatsu) and herbal medicine." (extract from: "Qi gong: An Introduction" by Christopher Caile. Read more on: http://www.fightingarts.com/reading/article.php?id=21) ________________________________ The
Living Market (Liverpool) -
will be holding a series of Saturday Markets in
the
run up to Christmas. ________________________________ 12th October to 9th November 2007 'Changing Eight' @Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool Changing
Eight' is an annual event now into its third
year. This year Exhibiting Artists - Colin Taylor, Peter Collins, Richard
Bannister, Music installations and performances by Neil
Campbell and Richard Exhibition Open - Friday 12th October to Friday 9th
November 2007. The Cornerstone Gallery 8 November 2007 Liverpool
Jackpot by Franck Scurti Garston
Cultural Village Rotunda,
Kikdale 20 October 2007 New Networks: Contemporary Art in West Africa Image:
Romuald Hazoumé, Dream, Installation, 2007.
Winner, Arnold Bode Prize 2007, Documenta 12. Wednesday 24 October 'Connecting
Cultures' will
perform @ the BBC Radio
Merseyside (Hanover Street), Liverpool The event will showcase a variety of artists from the
refugee and asylum seeker There are limited places available so if you are interested
in attending this SOLA ARTS _____________________________________________________ Nicola Fitzsimmons@ Red Wire - “Welcome to Liverpool”
Red Wire
Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition by Liverpudlian
artist Nicola Fitzsimmons. Over the
past six months Nicola has been examining her involvement
networks that arise from shared interests and passions
such as for music and art. The installation based
in the main gallery space consists of a series
of new
works created in response to the artist’s experiences
of social interaction within the city. Using repetitive
forms and everyday materials such as paper and adhesive
tape. Nicola transforms the mundane and routine into
a visual feast contemplating concerns about a personal
past, present and future. ______________________________________________________________ "TATE,
RELIGION, DISCRIMINATION" The case has repercussions for selection of work on
the basis of sex, disability, age and sexuality. These
are all areas underrepresented in the gallery. ________________________________________________ Until Friday 5th of October 2007 ‘Begin’ An exhibition
from Anthony & Nathan
Pendlebury ___________________ 'My Irish Eyes on Liverpool Again' by Mike Absalom @View Two Gallery, Liverpool
Viewing
Wed. Oct 3 2007 18-21.00 Mike Absalom 'After
a lifetime roaming the globe as a successful singer/songwriter,
Mike Absalom _____________________________ 1st Oct - 5th Oct 2007 'First Sight' Private Viewing of the first Exhibition by graduating Liverpool Hope University MA - Creative Practice students 'First
Sight', tomorrow night Friday 28th September, 5.30
- 8pm. Exhibiting Artists - Gavin Arner, Nicolette Bennett,
Robert Bryson, 2007 sees the first students to graduate from Liverpool
Hope's MA by Exhibition Open - Monday 1st October to Friday 5th October,
9am to 5pm Liverpool
Hope University, 1 Haigh Street, Liverpool, L3 8QB For directions of how to get to the gallery please visit from 6th Oct 2007 Workshops @C.U.T.S (Communal Use Textile Studio) A series
of short courses at C.U.T.S (Communal Use Textile
Studio) over the next couple of months, find
details below. 3-D cushion Workshops; 3 Saturday sessions 6th, 13th & 20th of October, 12-5pm. Creative Garment Workshops; 4 Tuesday evening sessions Dissolving Fabric Workshop; Saturday the 10th of November, 12-5pm. Bag Workshop; Saturday 17th of November, 12-5pm. Chapel
Gallery - Call for Entries or Emailed:
ruth.owen@westlancsdc.gov.uk 20 September - 25 November 2007 'The
Irresistible Force' @Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG Matei Bejenaru, Travelling Guide, 2006 Matei Bejenaru, currently artist-in-residence at the
Romanian Cultural Institute in London, takes part in
the Tate Modern group exhibition The Irresistible Force.
The exhibition looks at how economic forces shape our
lives, as cultural values and traditions are realigned
by global capitalism. Project supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. 1
Belgrave Square, London, SW1X8PH Until 20th October 2007 "Living with Art and Energies" - Nicole Bartos Retrospective and group show @ The Grange, 36 Ullet Road, Liverpool L17 3BP
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