Friday, November 26, 2010

Psyche Christmas Fair Stalls!

Hello Everyone!

'We Do' are working with Psyche this year to put on a Christmas Fair throughout the day on December 10th and 11th.

If you are interested in having a space/stall to promote and sell your products then please get in touch. The cost will be £25 per day plus Vat.
Both We Do and Psyche will be promoting the event in advance! So its guaranteed to be bustling with Christmas shoppers!
This is a great opportunity for local creative businesses!

The event aims to attract pop up shops throughout the store on both days that will enhance the festive shopping experience. Steve Cohrane MD is also keen to support other independent businesses and give them an opportunity to market themselves to a new audience.

This has already been tried at Middlesbrough Fashion Week in May and it worked really well.


All you need to do is get in touch with Lisa Holt

Please email/call/write to:

Lisa Holt

We Do Marketing | Multi Media Exchange | 72-80 Corporation Road | Middlesbrough TS1 2 RF

Mobile: 07814 395590

Tel: 01642 224706

Email: lisa@wedo-marketing.co.uk

www.wedo-marketing.co.uk

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Workshops at Pop Up Gallery


Hi All, Rednile and their resident artists will be running some free workshops
while at the Pop Up Gallery (148 Linthorpe Road)
They don't cost anything, so come along to the Pop Up Gallery and join in!


Workshops:

Nail Art with Nails Republic
Come along and find out how to turn your nails into little canvases
with nail painting techniques.
Friday November the 26th
10 ~11.30am


Knit one Pearl one
Knitting workshop with a twist, using unusual materials to create
artistic styles and patterns.
Friday November the 26th
1.30 ~ 3.30pm


Mold a Memory
Michael Branthwaite is running a session that invites you to
bring along a small item which has personal significance to you
You will then learn how to cast and replicate using the item.
Thursday December the 2nd
12~4pm



There will also be a Final Showcase Exhibition on Friday 3rd December 6-9pm at the Pop Up Gallery, to showcase work produced during the residency and workshops.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Coming soon to We Are Open, Rednile.....

We invite you to join us at the Opening Exhibition of
rednile HEART Teesside
...

Friday 12th November, 6-9pm @ WE ARE OPEN, Pop Up Gallery on 148 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough
(and join us afterwards for drinks at Blu Bar).

What creative skills are present or embedded in Teesside? As part of the ‘We Are Open’ Pop Up Gallery, rednile are taking inspiration from local artists, non artists and businesses to draw out their approaches to creative expression and question the categorisation of the artist, designer, maker and non artist.


This exhibition will provide the inspirational backdrop for a 3 week residency in the Pop Up Gallery for rednile and local invited artists. Work featured in this Opening Exhibition includes photographs, paintings, prints, installation and displays by Neida Pearson, Margaret Williams, Hugh Mooney,
Feloura Moghadamy, Sharon Mcgonigal, Claire Ford, Adam Hogarth, Jemma Gibson, rednile artists Suzanne Hutton, Janine Goldsworthy and Michael Branthwaite plus information, installations and images from local creative businesses.

Refreshments will be provided and you will also have the chance to sign up for free creative skill based workshops taking place during
rednile HEART Teesside project in the Pop Up Gallery.

rednile HEART Teesside is supported by Middlesbrough Council, ERDF and Redcar and Cleveland Council

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Time and Place, Hither and Thither, War and Peace, exhibition review and interview



"Time and Place, Hither and Thither, War and Peace....We bring you a visial conversation (without words). Come and find out what that means...."


....And of course we did go, here's what we found out....


The Pop up gallery stands out on Linthorpe road tonight, brightly lit for an exhibition by the artist collective GnU AgB. Middlesbrough’s creative lot are braving the cold and even the dark to attend the opening of Time and place, Hither and Thither, War and Peace’


GnU AgB is a non-profit, art collective consisting of artists, illustrators, designers from across the UK. They actively work together on projects and provide support for individual or smaller group projects.

The Pop Up Gallery is a small, but perfectly formed mini-gallery in an enviable location on Linthorphe road. Comfortably retro and happily unpretentious, its public-friendly and ideal for this young collectives show.

“Time and Place…” consists mainly of contemporary graphic design based art; inside we found a whole range of work by different artists in different media, colour, style shape, format and size.

This exhibition is running parallel to one of the same name in Newcastle, having not experienced Newcastle’s, I can’t judge which I prefer, but they would be hard pushed to match the diversity and passion these images convey.

But with such a large collections of different artists and points of view compressed into such a small space, was it over whelming for the audience?

“It’s all very interesting,” said one visitor, “The dislocation adds to the view of the work as a form of conversation.”

As we looked around, we couldn’t help getting a political, revolutionary vibe from the work. If it is to be viewed as a conversation, then it would be one that started light and flirty, a dash whimsical, then headed straight into angry talk about the state of the world today, with sinister undertones, and abstract comments.

Who’s to say that’s a bad thing? Art is nothing if not a social commentary. At this point I’m going to stop reviewing and urge you to go see “Time and Place…” for yourselves.

148 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough. Open daily 10 til 5.


Later, after the Opening night, We Are Open caught up with curator Dan Rad (cool name) to talk a bit more about the Art of “Time and Place…”

We Are Open: Hi Dan, can you tell us a bit about the whole concept of the exhibition?

The exhibition, what we have here is a collective of artists based across the united kingdom and from abroad now, including American and recently Japan, there’s a Japanese artist involved, we work primarily within the graphic design format, with variations within that of course, print making digital media linear drawing and also forms of photography.

We Are Open: Are all the Artists based in Teesside?

Well, we have two exhibitions running at the moment, ones in Newcastle, and there’s this exhibition based in Teesside, a proportion of the artists are from, or have lived in Teesside or studied at Teesside university, such as Norma Kyle, Myself, Michael Hall, Karan Lewis, Adam Hogarth and Steven round.

We Are Open: So is the Art inspired by Teesside?

It’s inspired by a theme we have running, we sent out a proposal to everybody, which was Time and Place, Hither an thither, War and Peace….So I wouldn’t say it is Teesside generically, but more of a running theme and conversation between the artists.

We Are Open: Were you concerned about curating an exhibition with some many different styles and media?

Within this space? No, because we have so many different variations in media, and formats and such, this space has given us an invaluable opportunity to display them one by one next to each other. Because everybody was working from the same starting point, even though they’re varying in style and imagery they’re all in conversation with each other at the same time.

We Are Open: So, if it’s a conversation, what do you think its saying?

That’s an interesting question, it think there’s a lot of stress between the work from what I perceive so far I think anxiety about socio-political issues at the moment, hence in my work, news articles that create the UK (Dan’s work is a large outline of the UK made from words and phrases) and are related to issues at the moment, there are a few artists that have gone off on a tangent, doing more abstract forms of expression

We Are Open: So what are you guys hoping to take from the We Are Open Experience?

Personally I’m giving myself an active opportunity to run my own exhibition space, I’ve never really had the chance outside an academic root. Generally I think with the We Are Open scheme and the Pop Up Galleries it gives us the freedom to work as a collective of people in a neutral space.