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CiB links for 17 December 2009

December 17, 2009 by Chris Unitt

stereographic » We are X Yet another 10th birthday – Sam and George from Stereographic are celebrating double figures 2009 in review: Art – The Observer Ikon supplies the only non-London shows on the list. Good work Brumcast 142 ‘Festival Strength’ I had a Brumcast binge on the way to Cornwall the other day (if … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: brumcast, friction arts, ikon, stereographic, the sickly trickle, trove

Links for 11 December 2009

December 11, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Producers’ Forum Monthly Networking “The Producers’ Forum next monthly networking meeting will be on Monday 14th December 17:00 at The Victoria Pub” Business Development Grants – Birmingham City Council “The Business Development Grant Programme is funded by the Working Neighbourhoods Fund and runs until March 2011. It is aimed specifically at helping new and existing … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: birmingham hippodrome, birmingham royal ballet, business development grants, carbon clothing, Producers Forum, the victoria

Links for 8 December 2009

December 8, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Brummie of the Year 2009 – vote now The poll’s up on BiNS We Live In Public – Private Screening – Eventbrite There’s a free screening of We Live In Public at The Electric on Weds 9 December. Not many tickets left for this… editorialgirl » Birmingham’s People: How do you represent Birmingham? In which … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: birminghams people, brummie of the year, clusta, critical mass west midlands, electric cinema, museums at night, we live in public

Links for 4 December 2009

December 4, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Guest Blog: The Pharaoh of Film – Khaled El Hagar – profiled by Professor Roger Shannon “Acknowledged in his home country Egypt as the most controversial movie maker of his generation, Khaled lives quietly for half of the year in Kings Heath, in Birmingham, where he has established himself as the city’s leading auteur” Rhubarb … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: 4am Project, electric cinema, khaled el hagar, mem morrison company, middlemash, rhubarb radio, roger shannon, smash bro'z, the endless decent, the rep

Links for 1 December 2009

December 1, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Birmingham’s People – Eventbrite Get yer tickets to the private view to launch Birmingham Photospace’s exhibition at The Drum on 7 Dec Playtrain “Playtrain’ provide hands-on, arts-based research and consultation specifically aimed at children” Issue 8 now available for download « An Endless Supply It was launched last night and is now available in all … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: an endless supply, awm, birmingham photospace, johnnie turpie, photospace, playtrain

Links for 26 November 2009

November 26, 2009 by Chris Unitt

genzai·chi » fizzPOP: thoughts about meeting, sharing and learning Lots of good stuff about fizzPOP and the recent Howduino session My Jewellery Quarter : Birmingham designer becomes first UK jewellery maker to open in China “Fei Liu, who already sells his stunning designs at Harrods, Liberty and Harvey Nichols, has opened a stand-alone shop in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: china plate, erdington arts forum, fei liu, fizzpop, hippodrome, howduino, jewellery quarter, raphael selbourne, screen wm, skillset, stuart griffiths, the optimists, tindal street press

Links for 20 November 2009

November 20, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Graft « More Canals than Venice “Graft are a curatorial collective based in the Midlands who are looking to find a space for up and coming and newly established artists. On 9th December they launch ARC, a new night at The Vaults… For the launch they are seeking proposals from newly estabished artists working in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: a christmas carol, a night less ordinary, art deco, birmingham conservation trust, birmingham irish film festival, brummie of the year, bryn tranter, graft, rea garden, studio five, the event, the rep, the vaults

Links for 18 November 2009

November 18, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Best Believe – Promoting Tolerance Through Arts I’m a bit slow to link to this, but Amy has a guest post from Ulfah Arts’ artistic director Naz Koser KateGoes Sock Crazy KateGoes would like you to make sock puppet monkeys to star in the video to their first single. Film Ficciones seem to be involved … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: anna minton, david massingham, film ficciones, hare and hounds, international dance festival birmingham, kategoes, naz koser, the rep, tom bellamy, ulfah arts, unlimited
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