Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Edinburgh Annuale 2012 | 8-24 June


Full listings are at:
annuale.org
embassygallery.org
facebook.com


Guides will be available from Embassy and other Annuale locations from 8 June.

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A map of venues is available here

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1. Unimaginable Wealth :) Part 2

The Creative Services of Hugo de Verteuil and Ian Rothwell

@ Superclub, 11a Gayfield Square EH1 3NT
2-28 June Thursday-Sunday 1-5pm

www.superclubstudios.com

This project takes the form of an epic feature length narrative film, and accompanying novella. The narrative is based on a series of 411 email scams.

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2. 12

Kate MacKay, and collaborations with Feargus Heatherington, Elenore's Riot, Edinburgh Tango Society, Alex Patience and Poppy Ackroyd

@ Whitespace, 11 Gayfield Square EH1 3NT
4-10 June
including a sound performance by Poppy Ackroyd 6 June 8.30pm
a musical performance by Feargus Heatherington, including compositions by Iain Matheson and Katrina Burton, 7 June 8.30pm
a Tango perfomance by Edinburgh Tango Dancers, Julieta and Facundo, accompanied by Buenos Aires 8 June 8.30pm
and storytelling by Alex Patience 9 June 8.30pm

An exhibition of paintings, drawings, etchings, illustrated dresses and objects alongside a series of events and performances.

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3. Portable Black Hole

Tom Estes

@ The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One, Belford Road EH4 3DR
8 June 12-4pm

A collaborative performance and installation of a Portable Black Hole made from the darkest material ever made.

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4. Parallel, Henry Fool

Alexander Violette, with Hal Hartley and Ned Rifle

@ Inspace, 1 Crichton Street EH8 9AB
8-9 June 12-8pm
Drinks reception 8 June 6-8pm
and an edition, distributed from Embassy and various other Annuale locations.

The sixth edition of Neon John, an ongoing collaborative project. This edition forms a conversation on two forms of filmmaking and their narrative, constructions, meanings and characterisations and continues an ongoing examination of identity, its documentation, theft and distribution.

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5. Social Growth

David Steans, Dean Kenning, Francis Thorburn, Jason Penney, Julika Gittner

@ Embassy, 10b Broughton Street Lane EH1 3LY
Opening 8 June 7-9pm
Open 9-24 June
Thursday-Sunday 12-6pm

www.embassygallery.org

Social Growth is part of Annuale 2012. Staged as part of this festival it presents work related to public and social spaces and the relationships with humans, non-human species, waste objects, materials and various ghosts within these spaces, based on desire and existing automatisms.

Embassy is supported by Creative Scotland.
Dean Kenning's project is supported by The Elephant Trust.

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6. Scheduling Spontaneity

Rebecca Green

8-24 June

A bespoke love letter service, which each participant receives on completing and returning a questionnaire to the artist, distributed from Embassy and other Annuale locations.

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7. Zones

Rosie Lesso

8-24 June

www.edinburghzones.blogspot.co.uk

Signs at various unlikely or less picturesque locations beyond the city centre and maps distributed from Embassy and various other Annuale locations.

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8. Jelly and ice cream when Thatcher dies?

Alva Traebert, Melanie Davies, Abigail Rebekah Barr, Kate Harris, Naomi Lauren Beecroft, Priya Sharma, Shona Macnaughton, Stella Heath Keir, Aurora Adams

8-24 June

A publication including text and images from women in art and politics, distributed from Embassy and various other Annuale locations.

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9. Non-continuous Column (Endless Column, Constantin Brancusi)

Jim Ricks

8-24 June

A Non-continuous Column, after Endless Column by Constantin Brancusi, touring to various Annuale locations.

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10. Directions from where you are now standing

Claire Davies, Sacha Imrie

@ www.wanderingdecoder.co.uk
8-24 June

An internet-based research project into a correlation of narratives within literature and popular science, initiated as a response to their exhibition, Within the Space of.

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11. FICTITIOUS, an exhibition by S.H.A.M

Emma Macleod

@ www.shamgallery.com
8-24 June
and catalogues distributed from Embassy and various other Annuale locations.

Limited edition exhibition catalogue, online exhibition walkthrough, interviews and online gallery.

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12. Prigogine's Dream

Margaret Malcolm

@ Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place EH3 9DF
9 June 10am-1pm

Originating at the gates and moving with visitors to the degree show into the Main Building and beyond, a participatory and experiential work exploring fixed and fluid phenomena during which the Annuale and the eca Degree Show will overlap.

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13. Record Store

Including Alexander Violette, Amy Marletta, Baldvin Ringsted, Brian Hartley, Chris Biddlecombe, Douglas Morland, Fiona Danskin, Hrafnhildur Halldórsdóttir (Rafla), Ian Smith, Jim Colquhoun, Janie Nicoll, Jason Nelson, Jim Lambie, Jonnie Wilkes, Karen Vaughan, Kevin Hutcheson, Kevin Reid, Nicola Atkinson (Nadfly), Ronnie Heeps, Ross Sinclair, Darren Banks, Mike Inglis, Peter McGoldrick and Richie Cumming

@ Avalanche Records, 5 Grassmarket EH1 2HY
Open 9-24 June
Monday-Saturday 11am-6pm
Sunday 12pm-6pm
Opening 9 June 6-8pm

This project, curated by Chris Biddlecombe and Janie Nicoll, explores visual images that are connected to music, the demise of vinyl records and their recent underground rebirth, how expectation can be better than the product, and when does a sound become an object to hold and treasure. Each artist has produced a 12", double-sided artwork, displayed in a plastic sleeve.

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14. Doctrine of Signatures

Owen Ramsay, Erin Kennett, Russell Leng, Georgia Murray, Kyle Noble, Jon Richards, Fraser Gray, Patricia Martin-Sanchez

@ West Barns Studios, School Brae, West Barns, Dunbar EH42 1UD
9 June 2-7pm

Doctrine of Signatures brings together eight artists who make an interpretation of their experience walking, talking and being inspired while exploring the John Muir Country Park in Dunbar.

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15. Blue Box Room

Sarah R. Cameron, Paulina Sandberg, Ortonandon

@ 2 St. Mary's Street, top floor flat, EH1 1SU
Exhibitions
by Sarah R. Cameron
Opening 9 June 6-8pm
Open 10-11 June 12-3pm
by Paulina Sandberg
Opening 14 June 6-8pm
Open 15-16 June 12-3pm
by Ortonandon
Opening 19 June 6-8pm
Open 20-21 June 12-3pm
and The Nature Table drawing club events
10 June and 16 June 2-4pm.

The Nature Table drawing club events are free. Please contact Blue Box Room to book: blueboxroom@gmail.com

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16. Micro Movement

Ciara Dunne, Jade Noble, Marta Tycinska

@ Rodney Street Tunnel, underneath Rodney Street, between Tesco and Scotland Yard playground, EH7
9 June 7-11pm

A collaborative project, aiming to create a series of 'artefacts' or imagined objects. The project will explore how commonplace or overlooked articles could be visual motifs that approximate the visual traditions of a 'displaced' culture, or micro movement.

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17. That Distance Was Between Us

Rachael Cloughton, Joe Constable

@ Lecture theatre 183, Old College, University of Edinburgh, South Bridge EH8 9YL
Open 11-14 June 11-5pm
Closing performance 14 June 3pm

That Distance Was Between Us is derived from an ongoing study of photography and the notions of distance and apathy the constant bombardment of images often induces in the spectator. It seeks to question this position by manipulating and appropriating narratives and creating scenarios that are uncomfortable or challenging to confront.

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18. Ding, Dong, the Queen is Dead!

Inbal Drue

@ Tent Gallery, Edinburgh College of Art, Evolution House, 78 West Port EH1 2LE
12-24 June, visible from the street 24 hours a day

An installation, video and poem examining the glue that sticks us all together, as well as subjects like rules, strategies, hierarchy and power.

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19. Flash of the new flesh

Tomasz Kozak

@ Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, 21 Hawthornvale EH6 4JT
12 June 7pm

www.outgrowthorg.com

ESW and Outgrowth_org are pleased to present a video essay by Tomasz Kozak who is regarded as one of the most intriguing Polish artists. His work explores the dark anachronisms present in the Western subconscious. While researching archetypal signs and symbols Kozak exploits demonic discourses underlying our culture.

The event is organised with the support of the Polish Cultural Institute.

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20. It's Hard to Find a Good Lamp

Jennifer Bailey, Emily Fogarty, Method Furniture, Sadie Murdoch, Alex Pollard, Oliver Smith

@ Rhubaba, 25 Arthur Street EH6 5DA
Opening 15 June 7-9pm
Open 16 June-1 July
Friday-Sunday 12-5pm and by appointment

www.rhubaba.org

It's Hard to Find a Good Lamp is a group exhibition that takes its title from Donald Judd's 1993 essay. The exhibition brings together contemporary artists whose work investigates the boundaries between art, furniture and interior design.

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21. glossa

Anna Chapman, Sam Collier, Catherine Street, Kate Temple

@ 144/1 Duke Street EH6 8HR
Opening 15 June 7-9pm
Open 16-17 June 12-6pm

An exhibition of collage and works on paper relating to language, the human body and architecture.

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22. The making of It

Joseph Calleja, Martin Campbell, Irfan Dönmez, Deniz Guvensoy, Dominik Lipp, Eilidh Macpherson, Nikos Mantzios, Scott McCracken, Roz McKenzie, Allan J. Robertson, Andrew Smith, Augustus Veinoglou, Clare Flatley

@ The Old Ambulance Depot, 77 Brunswick Street EH7 5HS
Opening 16 June 6-9pm
Open 17-28 June
including a performance by Dominik Lipp
16 June from 6pm
and a performance by Martin Campbell
23 June 6-8pm

An exhibition of works by artists from across Europe, consisting of works where process is vital, in relation to the material, the social and the political.

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23. Fluid Potion

Diane Edwards, Sheena Leach, Callum Monteith, Liam Richardson, Alex Allan

@ ESU Scotland, 23 Atholl Crescent
EH3 8HQ
Opening 16 June 7-10pm
Open 17-24 June
Friday-Sunday 12-5pm

A project of regurgitation vs. representation. Using continuous interaction and discussion, they will develop a collection of outcomes that will be realised through drawing, sculpture, painting and video.

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24. Looking without knowing, but feeling

Kevin McPhee

@ www.sierrametro.com
16-30 June

For SMF04, Kevin McPhee presents a new online video work that will be viewable for two weeks during June on the Sierra Metro website.

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25. Pray for real

Eva Isleifsdottir

20-22 June

A live performance, fabricating and multiplying the techniques of religion at various locations.

We think we are free, but we are kept out of the garden by our own fear and desire in relation to what we think to be the goods of our life (Joseph Campbell). Praying is an act that seeks to activate a deliberate communication, a communication to the higher with the aim and concern to render. Meanwhile we are devoured by the big monster of commerce and maybe re-created as stubborn pupils of some faith? Where do these rituals and structures sit within the human evolution today?  'At the same time they never cease trying to escape from what they imagine themselves to be. Their religions are attempts to be rid of a freedom they have never possessed' (John Grey, Straw Dogs).

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26. Here Comes Everybody

Including Jacob Ciocci, Jon Refman, Lachlann Rattray, Diane Edwards, Simon Redekop, Cory Arcangel, Yannick Val Gesto and Alex Tobin

@ The Edinburgh Film Guild Cinema, Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road EH3 9BZ
21 and 22 June, screening from 7-9pm

www.superclubstudios.com

A screening of video work that is particularly aware of its inevitable web based distribution context and uses the language, structure and aesthetics of the internet and computer culture to create works which can exist effectively within the browser window as well as the larger exhibition and screening context.

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27. A stranger in me

Eugenia Gortchakova

@ various locations and events during the Annuale
22-24 June
including
@ Embassy, 10b Broughton Street Lane EH1 3LY
22 June 1-3pm
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@ The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One, Belford Road EH4 3DR
23 June 11-12.30am

A series of interactive workshops. The only thing you need is your mobile. No preliminary knowledge is required. You will have an opportunity to experience yourself in an unexpected way.

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28. Postal

A group exhibition by Postal

@ The Wee Red Lounge,
Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place EH3 9DF
Opening 21 June 7-9pm
Open 22-23 June 11am-5pm

www.postal.org.uk

The inaugural exhibition of Postal, a publication promoting new and emerging artists and designers working in and around Edinburgh.

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29. Back Garden Biennale

Alexander Violette, Kai-Oi Jay Yung, Now Now, Scott Laverie, Jennie Temple, Lyndsay Mann, Ortonandon, Daniel James Wilkinson, Peter Amoore, Francesca Nobilucci, Heather Veneziano, Despina Nissiriou, Rachel McCrum, Rebecca Green, Sarah Kwan, Kimbal Quist Bumstead, Aye-Aye Books, The Mobile Picture Salon

23 June 2-9pm

Contact bgb.sinclair@btinternet.com for more information and an invite.

www.back-garden-biennale.co.uk

The suburban garden will be installed with multi media art installations – film, 2d and 3d installations, participatory art work and more. Visitors will be invited to relax and take in contemporary art, accompanied with drinks and a barbecue. The suburban back garden context adds a new flavour to the international Biennale scene and takes it, literally, to the grassroots and the community.

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30. Richard Parry: Salon Neu
AKA 'The Embassy Gallery 2012 Selection Project'

Welcome to the Private view of prize-winning artist Richard Parry's re-hang  of the 2012 Embassy members' that features works by:
Kimberley Abbott, Abigail Rebekah Barr, Alan Campbell, Francesco Cassi & Francesca Nobilucci, Lauren Chipeur, Leigh Chorlton, Claire Davies, Sarah Diver, Hannah Edward, James Epps, Tom Estes, Zöe Fothergill & Iain Morrison, Greg Fullerton, Lewis den Hertog, Sacha Imrie, Jacqui Irvine, Elli Matzourani Koutsoukelli, Alice Ladenburg, Mairi Lafferty, Margaret Malcolm, Ciara McDermott, Lesley Mcdermott, Martyn McKenzie, Dennis Miller, Frances Morgan, Katie Morrison, Ellyce Moselle, Kate Murphy, Despina Nissiriou, Marcus O'Shea, Richard Parry, Tessa Payne, Aleksandr Petrovsky, Holly Prentice, Rima Otilia Qvale, Jim Ricks, Fintan Ryan, Sara Sinclair, Gerry Smith, Sam Stocker, Richard Taylor, Hugo de Verteuil, Rachel Walker, Holly Knox Yeoman

@ The North Sea, the European continental shelf of Great Britain/ Scandinavia/ Germany/ Netherlands/ Belgium
Private View beach party 23 June (seaside location TBC)

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31. Ortonandon: 24 Hours

Ortonandon

@ No. 7 Dryden Gait EH7 4QR
11pm 23 June-11pm 24 June

You are cordially invited to spend a twenty-four hour day with Ortonandon in their mother's home.

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The Annuale is supported by Creative Scotland

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EMBASSY
10b Broughton Street Lane,
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Social Growth | Opening 8 June 7-9



Social Growth
is part of Annuale 2012.
Staged as part of this festival it presents work related to public and social spaces
and relationships with humans, non-human species, waste objects, materials and
various ghosts within these spaces, based on desire and existing automatisms.


Opening 8 June 7-9
Open 9-24 June Thursday-Sunday 12-6


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10b Broughton Street Lane,
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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Thu 24 May Private Views: Lis Rhodes & Antonia Hirsch


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Lis Rhodes 'Dissonance and Disturbance'.

Private View Thu 24 May 7 - 9pm

 
Exhibition runs Fri 25 May - Sun 24 June.

Tramway 2

Admission free.

Since the 1970s, Lis Rhodes has been making radical and experimental films that challenge the viewer to reconsider film as a medium of communication and presentation of image, language, and sound. The exhibition, which takes its title from Lis Rhodes' text Dissonance and Disturbance, presents films that encompass performance, photography, composition, writing and political commentary.

Films from throughout Rhodes' career are presented here at Tramway, from Dresden Dynamo (1972) and Light Reading(1978), to more recent works, such as the Hang on a Minuteseries (1983-1985) A Cold Draft (1988), In the Kettle (2010) and Whitehall (2012).

In Dresden Dynamo (1972), a film made without a camera, the physical marks made by Rhodes onto the celluloid stretch where the projector reads the optical soundtrack, resulting in sound drawings in which what is heard is seen and what is seen is heard. Light Reading (1978), has been described as a new direction for film, a technical and aesthetic tour de force of rapid fire editing, myriad techniques and a text which both manipulates and questions the structure of language and representation. Rhodes is presenting her most recent works In the Kettle (2010) and Whitehall (2012), together with A Cold Draft (1988) within a two screen installation for which she is creating a shared soundtrack.

Click here for more information on the exhibition.

 
ImageAntonia Hirsch 'Komma (After Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun)'

Private View Thu 24 May 7-9pm

Tramway 5

Exhibition runs Fri 25 May - Sun 1 July

Presented in an installation context, Komma (after Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun) is a 16mm film installation based on Hollywood script writer Dalton Trumbo's seminal anti-war novel. The project re-imagines Dalton Trumbo's work through its idiosyncrasy – the book was printed entirely without comma's.

Set around the time of World War I, the novel with its—then particularly inconvenient—anti-war message, was first published in 1939. The book came into true prominence during the Vietnam war era, after its author had re-emerged from McCarthyist blacklisting throughout the 1950s.

The central device of Trumbo's novel is the body of the protagonist, a young American soldier who, incredibly, has lost his face and both arms and legs during combat. Unable to see, speak, hear, smell, or act, he is fully conscious, but seemingly completely without agency. As he struggles to come to terms with his personal tragedy, he strains to communicate with 'the outside world.'

The entire book was written without commas, though all other punctuation conforms to established conventions. The term comma is derived from Greek 'komma', meaning 'something cut off.' The installation features a spoken word recording of the novel, white flashes in the film mark the location where commas in the text would of appeared according to the Chicago Style Manual.  




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Tel: 0141 287 4833



Wednesday, 16 May 2012

What Presence! The Rock Photography of Harry Papadopoulos at Creative Scotland



Harry Papadopoulos at Creative Scotland
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Following the highly popular retrospective at Street Level, 'What Presence: the Rock Photography of Harry Papadopoulos' a new touring version of the show is on display at Creative Scotland in Edinburgh.

Creative Scotland Waverley Gate 2-4 Waterloo Place 
Edinburgh
EH1 3EG  
 
17th May - 22nd June 2012 
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm 


The exhibition at Creative Scotland includes a number of prints of the Scottish acts he captured in the post-punk period - such as The Dreamboys (featuring Peter Capaldi - years before he learnt to swear and mutated into Malcolm Tucker - looking cute and wholesome as bow-tied front man of Glasgow band The Dreamboys, with favourite US late-night chat show host, Craig Ferguson on drums playing live at Glasgow School of Art), The Laughing Apple (Featuring Alan McGee who went on to form the mega successful Creation Records), Claire Grogan of Altered Images, The Bluebells and Billy Mackenzie, and a number of other luminaries of the pre-punk, new wave and post punk period, such as The Clash, Bowie, Specials AKA, Gil Scott-Heron, and the militant gay triumvirate of Jimmy Somerville, Tom Robinson and Andy Bell (shot before he went on to become a member of Erasure) as they march for homosexual equality.
 
The exhibition includes a large selection of the works plus a digital slide show giving scope to the all of the works that are in the collection of Street Level. Front covers of Sounds, NME's, and a number of Scottish fanzines are wallpapered in the adjacent room, giving a flavour to the time of the late 70s and early 80s.

For further info and images click here>


Harry Papadopoulos at Creative Scotland in situ


 
 
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012

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PREVIEW 
SATURDAY 19th MAY, 7 - 9pm

SHOW OPEN 
SUNDAY 20th MAY - SUNDAY 10th JUNE
(Gallery open THURS - SUN, 12 - 5pm)



Our annual graduate show THEY HAD FOUR YEARS showcases artists selected from the previous years Scottish Degree Show.

The 2012 edition will feature newly commmisioned works from CALVIN LAING, ROMANY DEAR & NEIL NODZAK 


CALVIN LAING (Edinburgh College of Art) focuses mainly on performance; looking at the potential of objects and situations.
Ideologically revolving around the concept of reporduction of performance, Laing is interested in playing with the perception of reality and creating false elements within reality.
Using himself as a ready-made object and interacting with the given environment, Laing will present new work that captures and preserves the visceral immediacy of a live performance as it is transferred into another medium.


Fascinated in the way we, as people, move, ROMANY DEAR (Glasgow School of Art) employs video and audio based works in an attempt to
choreograph the commonalities within the way we all move into something that could potentially be read as dance; creating a situation that heightens our
awareness of movement and encourages us all to 'move a little bit mor
e'.


NEIL NODZAK's (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design) work is ultimately concerned with the intention of creating a visual representation of hypothetical spaces in constant flux.
Focusing on the idea of a real life representation of the hyper-optimistic vision/atmosphere seen in concept art and scale models,
Nozdak will present 'a real life version of something that should only ever have existed as an idea'.


 


The Glasgow School of Art Degree Show 2012

Painting & Printmaking – Sculpture & Environmental Art – Fine Art Photography

Undergraduate exhibition
Garnethill Campus, 167 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G3
9 – 16 June 2012 9am – 5pm daily
Press access from 7 June 2012

MFA
The Glue Factory, 15 Burns Street , Glasgow, G4
7 – 16 June 2012 Tuesday – Saturday: 11am – 6pm
Press Access from 6 June 2012

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Monday, 14 May 2012

Stiletto Point | Michelle Hannah | Performance, downstairs at The Phoenix | 2130 18.5.12



An off-site project featuring new work by Michelle Hannah, including a performance downstairs at The Phoenix on 18 June. As well as this, video work will be screening at Elm Row Post Office from May.

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Embassy is supported by Creative Scotland

News + Opportunities From Other Networks 3 : Street Level : May 2012


 News From Other Networks 3



These news items and opportunity listings are sent on behalf of other organisations
we are in touch with which are relevant to the photography sector.

 

OPPORTUNITIES
 

 

FORMAT
Photography Festival Co-ordinator 
 
Closing date for applications:
16th May 2012 at 5pm
 
£20,000 pro rata 

A unique opportunity to be part of a successful team delivering a leading International Photography Festival.


Based in Derby UK, the biennale FORMAT International Photography Festival and the off-year programmes offer a diverse mix of activity including portfolio reviews, exhibitions, open calls, commissions, mass participation projects, workshops and more... www.formatfestival.com

FORMAT Photography Festival is looking for a Coordinator to organise the administration and support the delivery of the 2013 edition. Working closely with the FORMAT Artistic Director you will be managing schedules and updating systems, supporting the development of and delivering on programme areas as well as managing the FORMAT Assistant and Festival Volunteers.

 
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PHOTOWORKS

Programme & Participation Co-ordinator
We're recruiting for a full-time fixed-term role to work closely with the Director and Programme Team to develop and deliver the Brighton Photo Biennial in October 2012. The successful applicant will play an integral role in the development of a programme of activities to encourage participation and engagement.

Application deadline: 21 May 2012

35 hours a week, fixed-term 7 month contract
£25,000 pro rata per annum
Context: Following a recent successful bid to Arts Council England (ACE), Photoworks has merged with Brighton Photo Biennial, a move which recognises both organisations' proven track records in promoting and celebrating excellence in photography.

Purpose of the Post: The Programme & Participation Co-ordinator will work closely with the Director and Programme Team to develop and deliver the Brighton Photo Biennial in October 2012. They will play an integral role in the development of a programme of activities to encourage participation and engagement.

 Further details here>
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FfOTO GALLERY

Creative Producer (Exhibitions & Events) 
£22 - £25,000 per annum, full-time 
Deadline: Noon 31 May 2012

The Creative Producer (Exhibitions & Events) is expected to play a key role in developing and producing exciting and critically engaged artistic programmes. Working closely with the Director, he/she will be central to planning and delivery of the exhibition and publishing programme and gallery-based or offsite activities and events (including the international festival in 2013).  
 
Courses & Production Facilities Co-ordinator 
£14 - 16,000 pro rata, 4/5 days per week negotiable.
Deadline: Noon 31 May 2012

The Courses & Production Facilities Co-ordinator's role is to ensure efficient and effective administration of Ffotogallery courses and facilities, being responsible for coordination of workshops, classes, assessments and production facilities; proactively marketing and publicising Ffotogallery's learning portfolio and acting as a point of contact for participating individuals and organisations. 
For more information about our current job opportunities and to download an application pack, Please see our website.
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Friday, 11 May 2012

volunteers / internship : 8th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival

Volunteers – We Want You!



The 8th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival is back this September and already we are making plans for the biggest and most exciting edition yet.



The festival takes place throughout Berwick-upon-Tweed and we are looking for volunteers to make it happen!



Last year over 40 volunteers of all ages form across North East England and South East Scotland helped to create the most successful to date, showcasing a series of film premières, site-specific installations and new commissions in various heritage locations around the town.



Festival volunteers are crucial to the success of the festival; informing the public about events, ushering at The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, helping set up the equipment, promoting activities and creating a fun and enjoyable atmosphere in Berwick upon Tweed.



If you are interested in getting involved we are currently asking potential volunteers to register their interest by emailing volunteer@berwickfilm-artsfest.com<mailto:volunteer@berwickfilm-artsfest.com> with the following information:



Name

Address

Phone Number

Email Address

How did you find out about this opportunity?



This will make sure you receive all the information on the festival, volunteering opportunities and travel and accommodation packages with no obligation to commit at this time.


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Scotland, with registration number SC005336.

Thursday, 10 May 2012

TRAMWAY Artist Talk by Redmond Entwistle



Tramway

BOX OFFICE 0845 330 3501 
Feature article
Redmond Entwistle will discuss his new film 'Walk-Through' which explores the role and value of art education today through the history of the seminal California Institute of the Arts.

Sat 12 May 4pm

 
Exhibition ends Sun 13 May

Walk-Through is a film installation which revisits the history of the pioneering art school where Entwistle studied in the late 90's, the California Institute of the Arts. Beginning as a tour of the campus, the film guides us through CalArts' history and the life of the school, from archive images of its design and construction, initiated by Walt Disney in the late 1960's to the present day.

Taking the narrative form of a guided tour, Walk-Throughexamines the school's mission, its place in art history, and its flexible architecture, which was designed to facilitate its democratic philosophy. Slowly, however, the tour drifts into a fictional recreation of the 'Post-Studio' class developed by influential artist and teacher Michael Asher in which, instead of analyzing work, a critique of the 'Post-Studio' class itself starts to evolve.

Walk-Through is co-commisioned by Tramway for Glasgow International Festival 2012, International Project Space, Birmingham and Cubbit Gallery, London

Click here for more information on the exhibition.