Mixed Media view

14th
Jun
2007

With the New Generation Arts starting next week there are more launches and views happening than normal. Or maybe they’re just getting more publicity. Whatever the logic, Mixed Media is a keen looking one happening tomorrow evening that has a lot of artists in one place. These artists to be exact:

Chris Clinton (Painting)
Greg Cox (Sculpture)
Mark Essen/Jo Spencer (Mixed Media)
Rita Fletcher (Photography)
Helen Grundy (Mixed Media)
Anne Guest (Installation)
Faith Pearson (Mixed Media)
Chris Poolman (Mixed Media Assemblage)
Tom Ranahan (Photography)
Matt Robinson (Sculpture)
Stephen Earl Rogers (Painting)
Liz Rowe Mixed Media (Assemblage)
David Thomas (Installation)
Lois Wallace (Painting)
Amy Woolley (Sculpture)
Yvonne Hindle (Painting)
Mitra Memarzia Video (Installation)

The launch is from 6.30-8.00pm on Friday at 42-44 Floodgate Street (near the Custard Factory). Here’s the invite (pdf). It then runs until June 29th from 10am. No idea when it shuts though.

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Comments

  • nikki
    posted Jun 14th, 2007 at 4:49 pm

    Just to let you know Liz Rowe has a new website launching to coincide with the show:

    http://www.elrowe.com

    (bear with us if you just get the yellow holding page, the DNS might still be propagating)

  • jk
    posted Jun 14th, 2007 at 8:28 pm

    …Also Kate Pemberton has just installed a temporary incursion into Birmingham’s shopping Mecca at Selfridges as part of NGA…

    More info here:

    http://www.newgenerationarts.co.uk/fine_arts/events/?id=123

    and a Picture..

    http://www.endfile.com/large_image/140607-1228__endfilevselfridges.jpg

  • Pete Ashton
    posted Jun 15th, 2007 at 11:09 pm

    nikki: My gods, is that really an artists site with a fully functional RSS feed? Truly we are living in the future. Where’s my jet pack?

    jk: It’s on my to-do list, marked urgent. (Though it does involve me going into Selfridges – that place scares me a little).

  • nikki
    posted Jun 16th, 2007 at 7:15 pm

    rss and pritt stick – it’s the way forward!