- David Barrow’s northern soul paintings at St Pauls Gallery
“An exclusive exhibition of David Barrow’s Wigan Casino paintings will open on
21st November” - West Midlands Media Top 100 | daveharte.com
Dave Harte raises the prospect of a West Mids media top 100 to include people from “TV, radio, the press and publishing, film and production, new media, PR and advertising. NOT the arts” who can do they own thang - Digbeth Community Arts Project
Nicky copies and pastes the first draft of a project brief for a community arts project in Digbeth - No Girls Allowed! Come and Sing – Workshop for Men
“Do you enjoy singing, or have enjoyed singing in the past? Come along to a FREE singing workshop for men with the CBSO’s inspirational and world-renowned Chorus Director, Simon Halsey, and singers from the City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus” It’s on Tues 25 Nov, 6.45-8.15pm - Brilliantly Birmingham
D’log sez “Brilliantly Birmingham has turned their main website (which I remember as being a dark-toned affair) into a deliciously light and fresh weblog…” - A short history of a Birmingham-based Acid Jazz band
Antonio Roberts follows the trail of the recently defunct Kanopus - Welcome to The Drum
Made Media have launched The Drum’s new website. Very nice it is too. Go check out their events - Rich Batsford – Valentine Court free download
Rich has put up his album of melodic, meditative piano music up for download
Artsfest is a big sprawling beast of a festival and a difficult one to wrangle from a listings perspective. A few people have chipped in with their take on how things could/should be presented but for me, while all of them help in some way, none of them really hit the nail on the head. Still here are they:
- Every event has been manfully wrangled into the Live Brum database
- Jon Bounds has scanned the programme and put it online
- He’s also put together a map showing what’s happening where (but not when)
- Matthew Somerville from Dracos.co.uk has put together a searchable list of events listed by time, not location
I’m pretty sure that the small team running Artsfest wouldn’t have the budget or reach to put something like the above together, so it’s great to see the local community take it upon themselves.
In case it’s of any use to anyone, here’s what I’m planning to do. Or at least what I think looks interesting.
Friday evening
Friday’s fun takes place against the backdrop of Light Night, of course.
- Stan’s Cafe are opening the doors of AE Harris Factory (110 Northwood Street, B3 1SZ) for Of All The People In All The World (6.30-9pm)
- From 7pm (not sure until when) there are two interesting things happening at the Council House. Definitely worth seeing are Willard Wigan’s astounding micro sculptures. Sonia Bhamra will be Painting With Light in another room which might be worth a look if you’re there
- Gallery 10 at BM&AG has Comfortism who, I think, mixes up poetry, theatre and stand-up with the odd bit of audience participation. Could be interesting
- At 8pm there’s a parade from the Pavillions to Centenary Square
- The Town Hall present Late Night Light Night and they’ll be open from 8pm for perfomances by Soweto Kinch, The Sub Ensemble, Manga and Maylight (who I’m looking forward to seeing)
Saturday
Saturday’s the tricky one. There’s loads happening so the best thing might just be to go for a wander around the city centre and see what you stumble across. That said…
- Nic Gaunt’s exhibition ‘The Rotunda: 21 Stories‘ will be at The Pavillions all day
- From 3.30pm to 4.30pm there’s Raw Magic which is “a visual installation and promenade performance built into a maze of tents, for audiences to explore and choose which direction they would like to take”. Some of the people here were involved in the very popular B1 Labyrinths from this year’s Fierce Festival
- From 8pm to 10pm BRB, CBSO and Birmingham Opera Company share the Centenary Square stage for one of the weekend’s big items. Plus there’ll be fireworks.
- After that it’s Project X Presents for me. It’s not Artsfest-related but it does look pretty exciting, so that’s where I’ll be.
Sunday
- If I’m functioning at 12pm then I’ll want some ‘beautiful heartwarming acoustic/electronica music’. At the Custard Factory, Elliot Jack will be playingjust that.
- After that I might wander into the Custard Factory Theatre for some short flicks courtesy of Shortcuts
- From 7pm Needle & Thread Theatre are doing the rather charming-looking ‘Between The Lines’ – walking theatre around the Central Library. This is on on Saturday too (call 07530 939 380 to book a free place)
- It’s Kerrangfest in Centenary Square from 12pm with The Mexicolas, The Metros, Envy & Other Sins and The Levellers later in the evening.
Of course, whether I actually get round a fraction of all of that is another question.
- Supercool talk BIAD
Ex-BIAD students themselves, the Supercool people have been checking out what this year’s Visual Communication graduates will be putting on display. - Live Brum: Win tickets to see the CBSO
For Carl Davis and the CBSO on Friday 18 July (tickets are worth £62). Closing date is Friday 20 June. - Royal Shakespeare Company: Head of Digital Media
Ok, slightly outside CiB’s geographical remit but I thought it was interesting – the RSC want someone who will (amongst other things) make ‘the web an integral part of the way we work and create a new accessible global venue for performance and other content’ - Elisabeth Ingram: Spaghetti Junction Heamatite Rings
Nod to Bounder for this one. A fascinating blog post from a jewellery designer who has made rings based on our favourite concrete tangle.






