New Exhibitions - Nov & Dec 2015
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8MM Of Hope - Amy Meyer - November 6 - 11
Private view: November 7 - 5pm - 8pm
Open daily: 10am - 6pm


‘8mm Of Hope’ is a striking collection of large scale paintings that transform a transient memory and emotion into a bold statement.
Often based on old family cine films the works show the struggle to communicate the innermost. The spray painted words and patterned backgrounds add a graphic quality and invite the viewer to join into a discussion.
“Painting for me is a journey back to a non communicative childhood and a way to reinvent and find higher meaning in the Now.” (Artist Amy Meyer)
Amy Meyer studied art and film in Germany, Denmark and the UK.

Expect a moving and cinematic atmosphere and free popcorn


The Vale Of.....
Matthew Gorst - November 13 - 18
Preview: Friday 13, 6-9pm
Open daily: 11am - 6pm


The Vale Of,...is a Mixed media show of paintings, prints, sketches, doodles + sculpture based loosely on an imaginary suburban town, which has an increasing population due to its proximity to somewhere more interesting. Hemmed in by B roads and retail experiences it’s mayor is currently searching for a foreign town to twin itself with, a non place with high hopes.


.....and hereby hangs a tale - Nov 20 - Dec 2
Private View: November 20 - 6 -9pm
Open daily: 11am - 5pm


7 artists tell stories within their work, bringing together a range of disciplines, journeys and tales to tell.
Vicki Campbell, Liz Hewitt, Tina Hill, Gail Mason, Lizzie Matthews, Sara Parsons and Stephanie Wooster together form iD-artists. Coming together they are truly Inter-Disciplinary, combining: Painting, Printmaking, Textiles, Ceramics, Book Arts, Film and Photography. As experienced artists each brings their passion, skills and unique view to the group, binding the work together into an exciting show of opposites and harmonies.


capture:DISPLAY - Dec 5 - 9
Opening Event: Friday 4 Dec - 6.30 - 9pm
Open daily: 10.30am - 6pm

Centre for Moving Image Research at the University of the West of England is one of the few research centres in the world where we have a PhD trajectory in Cinematography.
Cinematography is the art and science of capturing and display images – from light into the lens to light bouncing off the silver screen.
This exhibition is the work of both students and staff to show their artistic output.

The work in this picture is from “New York Sketches: A Winter Diptych” by Terry Flaxton

For scheduled evening events throughout the week please follow this link:
http://www.cmiresearch.org.uk/december-2015-centrespace-exhibition.html


Centrespace Christmas Show - December 11-20
Preview: Friday 11, 6-9pm
Open daily: 11am - 6pm


From screenprints to illustrations, paintings to metalwork, or a mini masterpiece for your tree and everything in between. There will be something for everyone in this excellent exhibition by the members of Centrespace Studios.
A not to be missed fabulous opportunity to view and purchase original arts and crafts by established successful makers, designers and well known illustrators.

Exhibitors
Emily Ketteringham, Louise Cunningham, Jilly Morris, Rebecca Gouldson, Roz Crosthwaite, Henning Lohlein, Dail Behennah, Hugh Cowling, Joe Berger, Gwen Millward, Ellie Glover, Simon Tozer, Lucie Sheridan, Richard Smith, Vincent Rymer, Micheal Henderson, Emma Lazenby, Nick Hand, Josh Smith

 
 
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