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Folk for Free

October 21, 2010 by Alex Jones

Folk for free is a new monthly event to be held in the Symphony Hall foyer by Moseley Folk starting today at 5.30pm. As the name suggests, it’s free, and welcomes passers by to drop at any time throughout the performance which runs until 7pm. The first bit of folky treats will come from Boat … [Read more…]

Posted in: Music Tagged: boat to row, contact, folk for free, friends of the stars, Moseley Folk, rob fellows, symphony hall

a.a.s: The Cage

October 21, 2010 by Alex Jones

The New Art Gallery Walsall has recently opened The Cage, where resident artists a.a.s invite you to join them as they carry out a series of experiments exploring openings to The Other Place, a collective space of thought or dreams, the space of the future or potential, and the collaborative processes or assemblages that produce … [Read more…]

Posted in: Visual Arts Tagged: a.a.s., the cage, the new art gallery walsall, the other place

Changing Places, Changing Faces

October 20, 2010 by Alex Jones

‘Changing Places, Changing Faces’ opens at Sauce Gallery‘s new residency in the Art Bar, on 5 November until 2 December, with a preview night on 4 November from 6pm – 9pm. The exhibition will showcase a collection of large scale installations by Juice 126, Mac 1, Remi/ Rough, Sola and Zoot. The artist will be … [Read more…]

Posted in: Misc, Visual Arts Tagged: changing places changing faces, juice 126, laura mcnamara, Mac 1, remi/rough, sauce gallery, sola, zoot

Halloween Festivities

October 19, 2010 by Alex Jones

The generally stress free holiday of Halloween presents an excuse for some thrilling fun for all ages. Here’s a run down of a few things going on in Birmingham; Invisible City‘s final event, Media Circus, takes place on 29 Oct at Fazeley Studios. With entertainment, music, drinks, performances and digital displays, along with the winners … [Read more…]

Posted in: Misc Tagged: area, aston hall, birmingham museum & art gallery, black country living museum, bmag, cbso, cellar door, eddie's rock club, electric city, emerson todd, face, fancy dress, friday night classics, halloween, hare & hounds, hmv institute, jocko homo, nightmare on broad street, stanton warriors, sub focus, the hunchback of notre dame, the rainbow, the victoria, town hall

Rizla Re-Crafted

October 18, 2010 by Alex Jones

Rizla re-crafted is coming to Birmingham on 12 November, as part of their national competition to find the best remix of the Mystery Jets‘ next release, ‘Show Me The Light’. UK garage scene legend, MJ Cole, will be dishing out inspiration by hosting a free interactive workshop on the art of the remix at the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Misc Tagged: friends fires, hare & hounds, le corps mince de francoise, mj cole, mystery jets, polar bear records, rainbow warehouse, rizla re-crafted, simian mobile disco, swordfish, zen

Animating the West Midlands

October 18, 2010 by Alex Jones

The next Animation Forum event is to co-inside with Flip Animation Festival on 4 November at 7.30pm – 10pm, Millennium Point. Animating the West Midlands is a free event which will feature locally produced shorts from Flip 2010, and an introduction to Second Home Studios’ Viral Kitchen scheme. You’ll also have the chance to catch … [Read more…]

Posted in: Animation Tagged: animating the west midlands, animation forum, flip animation festival, light house, millennium point, second home productions

The Slavic Soul Feast

October 17, 2010 by Alex Jones

The Slavic Soul Feast is taking place on 23 October, organised by Polish Expats Association as a part of Black History Month. This offers an opportunity to promote knowledge on the contribution made to society by Black people along with the distinctive dances and costumes and original melodies from over 70 regions in Poland. Lively … [Read more…]

Posted in: Misc Tagged: a.e. harris, black history month, polish expats, stans cafe, the slavic soul feast

Trans-essence at Solihull Gallery

October 16, 2010 by Alex Jones

Trans-essence is a group show by artists Lou Reed-Daunter, Caroline Pigden and Michelle Allen which opens at Solihull Gallery on 18 October, and running until 13 November. The exhibition includes video, painting, sculpture and photography, and explores how the complex feelings of departure and sadness although initially intense are rarely permanent. The works are personal … [Read more…]

Posted in: Visual Arts Tagged: Caroline Pigden, exhibition, Lou Reed-Daunter, Michelle Allen, solihull gallery, trans-essence
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