Monday, January 26, 2009

The Works 2 - July 2008

News from the studios

Tonto Books - Launching two books in time for summer

Paul and Stu have two new books out just in time for us to pack them in our beach bags.

Stephen Miller, a paralympain and writer is having a busy summer, he is competing in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics and his autobiography is out at the end of the July.  Stephen, who has Cerebral Palsy has won three Paralympic gold medals for field athletics including the club (javelin/hammer), discus and shot put.

Sin Cities, Adventures of a Sex Report by Ashley Hames is out on Monday 7th July.  Ashley is probably better known for presenting on Bravo TV but has venture in to the literary quarter for this investigation into sexual habits of some of the most extraordinary people on the plant.

Both books are available form Tonto Books, Studio 7, Brick Works.  www.tontobooks.com

 

The return of the Childrens’ Art Club. 

Over the school summer holidays we are running six workshops for children aged between 7 and 11.  These workshops are being run by the Brick Works very own Jane Armstrong, Bethan Laker from Mushroom Works and Clare Armstrong.

 

Sarah’s off..

In October Sarah Blood will be leaving the UK for three months and heading for the heights of the Kathmandu, Nepal where she will be working with the Ester Benjamin Trust, teaching sculpture to girls who have been rescued from people trafficking.

The EB Trust rescues trafficked Nepalese children from Indian circuses where they were exploited as slave labour in dangerous and abusive conditions.

Sarah’s role while there will to be to contribute to the rehabilitation and education of these girls on their long journey back into Nepali society, teaching art and sculpture skills which will enable them to gain employment in the creative sector, reducing the risk of re-trafficking or the girls becoming involved in the sex industry.

Sarah is planning a number of fundraising events over the next 3 months to raise £2000 for the EB Trust including ‘Canvas and Cocktails’, a social evening of painting, music and of course, cocktails at the Mushroom Works. Date TBC.


Hole again

It’s all going on for Lee at Hole Editions.  Back in May Lee held Hole Editions 3rd birthday draw.  If you bought a ticket, but haven’t checked if you a winner, or your just curious you can find the list of winners at www.holeeditions.co.uk

Lee has also been doing work with Allenheads Contemporary Arts Gallery –  he has been printing a book to accompany the exhibition “Draw a line, follow it” opening on the 4th July. The book includes prints by the seven artists in the exhibition; Alex Charrington, Rachel Clewlow, Nick Kennedy, Anne Vibeke Mou, Tuesday Nesbitt, Ginny Reed & Richard Rigg. The exhibition is supported by Northern Rock Foundation, Northern Cultural Skills Partnership, Arts Council, ACA & Dovetail. There will initially 70 books for the exhibition (5 text pages & 7 image pages), it is hand printed on a direct litho press from positive working photo-litho plates in one colour; the pages are hand torn and is hand bound with linen thread.

 

Respect!

Just in case you haven’t heard our very own Nick has been listed as one of the Journal’s 500 most influential people in the North East.

Unfortunately the list was compiled alphabetically not numerically, so we will never know just how important Nick actually is…

 

Exhibitions

Comfort Zone

Comfort Zone is by the resident artists of the Brick Works and Mushroom Works.  Exploring the idea of comfort zone has meant that artists are stretching their creative practice and exploring unfamiliar territory, for others this has meant staying within their comfort zone and showing the best of their work.   Whilst some have taken it in its literal sense and are examining what and how we find comfort. 

The exhibition features, Nick, Sarah Blood, Bethan and Jim who has, stretched his comfort zone and ventured into a figurative subject matter in an illustrative direction, and is very good!

Natalie has created a new sculptural instillation entitled ‘Herd’, where multiple, near identical soft sculptures roam the room. She hopes the viewer will find her generic animals both familiar and discomforting.

Architect Liam has shown a series of experimental line drawings of a family.  Liam looks at the family as providing an environment in which a person can retreat and be him or herself.

Nick has tackled the comfort zone challenge from a literal perspective and is showing a unique piece of furniture.  The Clothes Bench (left) is made from black walnut and ash, this bench provides not only comfort through creative design also has a dedicated place for you hang your clothes or, even your comfort blanket. 

There are 13 people exhibiting in total, they are: Jim, Susan, Natalie, Bethan, Kate, Lindsay, Lee, Lucinda, Nick, Bronwen, Liam and Michael.

The exhibition looks great, a big thank you to everyone who took part.

13 artists are exhibiting in total, they are:  Jim Edwards, Susan Macbride Stewart, Natalie Bell, Bethan Laker, Sarah Blood, Kate Sweeney, Lindsay Duncanson, Lee Turner, Lucinda Kelly, Nick James, Bronwen Deane, Michael Armstrong and Liam Newton.

 

Harbour Day

An exhibition of new paintings by Joanne Wishart.

Harbour Day is the August exhibition at the Mushroom Works, which opens on Friday 1st August, and everybody is welcome. 

Inspired by the coast Joanne portrays shoals of fish, colourful tug boats and quirky habour village scenes in her own fresh and imaginative style.  Joanne will be exhibiting a selection paintings and prints. 

Joanne’s paints onto canvas creating texture using tissue paper and gesso.  She has a very individual and highly recognisable style, using strong colours and simplistic imagery to create her own take on the British coast line.  

The exhibition is open until 16th  August.  Opening hours are:

Wednesday – Friday 12-5pm

Saturday 10am – 5pm

Bronwen at Contemporary Applied Art in London

Bronwen has a focus exhibition at the prestigous Contemporary Applied Art in London opening on the 17th July.  The exhibition will showcase Bronwen’s work as a new member of CAA.

Bronwen will be exhibiting her Architectural series along side some new work celebrating the delights of St.Lawrence café! (the greasy spoon next to the Mushroom works).

The exhibition is on until 30th August 2008.

 

What’s going on?

 

Shipley Lates

The Shipley Gallery in Gateshead is offering a free culture fix.

Shipley Lates 2008 offer an exciting after hours experience a one of the North East’s leading galleries of design and contemporary craft.  Each event will include performances, exhibitions, artist’s talks and even a bar!  And they are even providing a free bus to and from the Shipley.

THe next Late is on Friday 25th July, and the theme is China.  The Shipley will be hosting Out of China, an exhibition of Fecicity Aylieff’s monumental pots made during her stay in China.

DJ Lucasz Haras will be providing the Music and Gigi Chang, Assistant Curator of the V&As exhibition China Design Now will talk about the new culture of design at the heart of modern China.

Artist Lip Lee will lead workshops in Chinese lantern making.

There is something for everyone.

 

Yoshitomo Nara + graf

A-Z project at the Baltic.

Exhibiting for the first time in a UK public gallery, Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara and creative design team graf present the latest installation of ongoing A-Z Project.  Nara’s work embodies the defiant spirit that comes with a youthful optimism and belief that we can the world.  He is best known for his deceptively simple drawings, paintings and sculptures of the children with apparently innocent, ‘kawaii’ or cute expressions.  Nara is influence by popular culture including punk, rock ‘n’ roll, Manga and the American cartoons from his childhood.

For Baltic, Nara and graf have constructed three houses.  The third house, Baltic Castle, is specially designed and constructed for the exhibition using local reclaimed materials.

The exhibition is open until the 26th October and is well worth a visit.

 

Friday, January 23, 2009

The Works 1 - May 2008

The first in a series of bi-monthly newsletters to keep you up to date with what is going on around you.


Brick Works 1st Birthday

Twelve months ago the Brick Works opened, hard to believe a year has gone by so quickly! Since opening, the Brick Works has provided a home for over 20 creative people, most of whom have been there since the beginning.It is only right that  

we celebrate this momentous occasion in style.  Please come and join us for a drink or two on Friday 23rd

 May at 8pm at Brick Works [refreshments will be provided!]. All welcome. Then we may even stray into the depths of the Ouseburn Valley if the mood permits…

 

Award Winning Liam

Architect Liam Newton from the Mushroom Works has just received an award for The Round Theatre on Lime Street. The RICS Renaissance Awards took place on Friday18th April.  The Round Theatre, was awarded a Commendation in the Design and Innovation category, and was also shortlisted in Tourism and Leisure category. The theatre space is ‘in the round’, seating 180, six-metres below ground level.  

Dressing rooms, toilets, bar/foyer, admin offices etc are around and above the theatre space. It sits behind and below the one existing Listed external wall, with a new roof that floats over its parapet.  All other walls are the surrounding buildings, some requiring light to windows, solved by an atrium. The design principles were to just ‘touch’ the existing with all new work distinct, contemporary, of modern, hard, industrial materials. The depth of the hole gives the theatre isolation from noise and light its two main enemies.  It also provides a thermally heavy, stable environment, which is ventilated by assisted stack ventilation, avoiding air conditioning.

 

Exhibitions


Bronwen Deane & Natalie Bell

The exhibition programme for the summer starts with two shows A Few of My Favourite Things by Bronwen Deane and Natalie Bell’s Microbots.

The main gallery will host A Few of My Favourite Things by jewellery designer and maker Bronwen .  This show explores Bronwen’s passion for collecting and how it influences her work.  The exhibition takes you on a journey of nostalgia through objects, books and images, ultimately coming together in a selection of innovative jewellery. This exhibition visually represents Bronwen’s excitement and enthusiasm about collecting.

We also have an exciting new space in which to exhibit.  Natalie is the first to show in the space with her exhibition Microbots, a collection of paintings and sculptures that explore the world of tiny artificial life. 

Natalie’s paintings are inspired by nano science and ‘inner space’; she creates miniature landscapes, as if viewed through a microscope.  Creating cybernetic microenvironments, where the organic and mechanical meet.  By exploring the idea of mutation through repetition Natalie manipulates her own synthetic ecosystems.   The paintings will be accompanied by a selection of mixed media sculptures that develop and realise the imagery of her two dimensional work.

 

Jim at the Biscuit  Factory

Jim Edward is exhibiting at the Biscuit Factory in June.  The exhibition is a collection of paintings of iconic buildings and bridges in the north east and his more abstract work inspired by man made forms and buildings. The exhibition previews on the 6th June and runs for three months.

 

 Michael and Eva

Furniture designer Michael Armstrong and painter Eva Bauer are exhibiting together in June at the Mushroom Works.  The show has yet to be given a formal title but it will compliment both practices, with a selection of furniture sitting along side Eva‘s intricate paintings.

The show opens on Friday 6th Jne and will run until Saturday 22nd Jun

 

What's on?


The Late Shows

Saturday 17th May 2008 sees the return of the Late Shows to Newcastle and Gateshead.  This is the evening culture crawl, which has been going for years across Europe but reached our shores last year.

This year 20 venues from the Newcastle and Gateshead area are opening their doors and putting on spectacular events.

The Mushroom Works is no different.  We are hosting meet the artist through open studios.  The public will be able to enjoy a free glass of wine and a chat with you – their favourite local artist.  Visitors will also get to see some work in progress from Mark at Quay Animation Studios, he will be working on a mural on the fence opposite the Mushroom Works throughout the evening. Please be in your studio from 7 – 11pm – if you can not do this please let us know. 

 

Glass bead making workshops with Sarah Blood.

Sarah Blood is running a series of 1 day workshops, which will teach you the basic techniques of glass bead making through a combination of demonstrations, and hands on practical experience.  Participants will learn how to use the flame as a tool to melt and shape glass to create their own beautiful beads.

Workshops are taking place at the Mushroom Works on Sat 17th, Wed 21st and Sat 24th May and Sat 28th June.

The workshop costs £80 per person and includes all materials, safety equipment and lunch.  To book 

A little insight into The Works..

Since may 2008 we've been producing an in-house newsletter, The Works so as to share the good news and general goings-on in both the Mushroom Works and Brick Works studios. We thought it only fair to share it with our visitors (old and new) and what better way to do it that through a blog! 

So, here's the last eight months' nuggets of news about our studio holders. Read on...