Monday, 27 February 2012

Monday, 13 February 2012

Misty Moon Gallery







The Misty Moon Gallery
Ladywell Tavern
80 Ladywell Road
London
SE13 7HS
United Kingdom


Contact
Stuart Morriss
07960 993 737


Misty Moon host regular art fairs, exhibitions and events. Showing a wide range of arts and crafts from fine oil paintings and photography to jewellery and unique home wares, Misty Moon brings an opportunity to buy affordable works by local and international artists and designers. Misty Moon is now showcasing and selling original work from some of their most frequent exhibitors on their new Misty Moon Store

The Old Police Station Gallery




The Old Police Station

114 Amersham Vale, 
London SE146LG


The Old Police Station is an open-ended curatorial proposal. Started  in Feb 2009, the 'do-it-yourself art centre' is an occupational infrastructure, an experimental model both as a architectural support structure but also economically. Sustained by studio rental income, it does not receive core funding. It is a charitable social hub for an emerging location exploring and broadcasting artistic concepts of all kinds, encouraging participation in all media. The project is created by Anthony Gross, from the curatorial partnership temporarycontemporary (www.tempcontemp.co.uk) that  ultimately explored the idea of exhibition as Social Club. The 'do-it-yourself' art centre concept is intended by Gross as a nomadic approach that can be applied to different contexts.

The building is occupied by the studio charity reg 1123395 that has been providing artist studios since 2006.


Directions
Same street as New Cross tube station.
Overground/East London tube line:
New Cross tube, 4 mins walk. 
New Cross Gate tube, 15 mins
Buses: 36, 436, 171, 53, 177. 
Deptford Rail, Deptford DLR, 
New Cross Rail (10 mins from London Bridge).

You can walk to Deptford High Street easily in 5mins by crossing the new mini park on Douglas Way, half way between New Cross Station and The Old Police Station on Amersham Vale.


Contact
Programmes Manager:
Lucy A. Sames 0784 072 0637
Wed & Thu 12-4pm
lucy@tempcontemp.co.uk

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

The Crypt Gallery



Between 1822 and 1854, the crypt beneath St Pancras Church was used to bury departed Londoners, but since 2002 its atmospheric underground arches and alcoves have hosted an ongoing programme of curated contemporary art exhibitions and events, from large-scale sound installations to a group show on the nature of drawing and even an alternative Christmas grotto. If you get the feeling that you’re not alone down there, you’re right – the space still houses the interred remains of its 557 original occupants.

Contact:
Claire Pinney
Director of the Crypt Gallery
St Pancras Church
Euston Road
London
NW1 2BA
Tel/Fax: 020 7388 1461
email: info@cryptgallery.org.uk




Sunday, 27 November 2011

Stuff. Get Inspired

New Blood?

Something about Networking, Industry, sulking, crying & exhibiting. Get your game face on.



Free Range

FREE RANGE 2011 from The Old Truman Brewery on Vimeo.

Found at: http://www.free-range.org.uk/


http://www.trumanbrewery.com/

FREE RANGE 2012
http://www.free-range.org.uk
Old Truman Brewery various venues | 020 7770 6003 

Fashion Shows: Invite Only | Private Views: Thursdays 6pm-10pm
Exhibition Days: Fridays to Sundays 10am-7pm & Mondays 10am-4pm
FREE ENTRY

Europe’s largest graduate art and design show is back for another year!
Moving into its 12th year, this free exhibition is the best opportunity to see some of the most exciting new creative talent from around the UK. Dedicated weekly schedules for: Fashion, Design, Photography, Art, Interiors & Motion Arts