Lee Crutchley – All These Lines
The show is a series of 12 paintings inspired by Ghostpoet’s debut album Peanut Butter Jam & Melancholy Blues. Some of Lee Crutchley‘s work is now up at Brewsmiths. I’m not sure how long for though.
The show is a series of 12 paintings inspired by Ghostpoet’s debut album Peanut Butter Jam & Melancholy Blues. Some of Lee Crutchley‘s work is now up at Brewsmiths. I’m not sure how long for though.
Some photographs from Keith Berry’s site on Pbase. Really nostalgic pictures from 60’s and 70’s plus some recent ones of mine. Worth taking a look at http://www.pbase.com/beppuu There’s some crazy stuff on the rest of that YouTube channel.
The current 48 Sheet project (the reason there are interesting billboards around town) is clearly a GOOD THING. Another thing that is clearly a GOOD THING is when other projects start riffing off what others are doing. A case in point: In order to document these works 48 Sheets, BirminghamViewpoint and Birmingham Loves Photographers have teamed … [Read more…]
A journey around Symphony Hall for Adventurous ears of all ages! On Saturday 7th April 2012 at Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Curated by Fierce Festival for Symphony Hall’s 21st birthday celebrations. This is on today at midday and looks like it’ll be well worth popping in to. Here’s the schedule.
curatorcharlie: Artist Residency, Birmingham, UK Clarke Griffiths Levine offers residency in Birmingham UK in May 2012 SARAH SILVERWOOD: Holy Mountain Party at Fierce Festival 2012 Pics from the party. K2TOG – Knit 2 Together | Sponsume The Stitches and Hos folks are raising money to cover the columns outside BMAG with knitting Top Tube Map … [Read more…]
IDEA Birmingham – the business think tank led by Birmingham City University – has brought together a group of influential business leaders to promote great brands and products using the campaign theme – Birmingham Made Me, the Original Design City. Posters like the one above will adorn 200 billboards across the city advertising a Design … [Read more…]
48 Sheet is back and bigger than last time, with arty billboards all over town and a central base at the Mailbox. It’s a great project, three cheers to everyone involved. I think this sums it up pretty well: There’s an interactive map thing here too but try and get out and see them before … [Read more…]
Telling Storeys is a collection of (average quality) photographs celebrating the architecture of Birmingham, UK, and occasionally further afield. Where possible, more information about that building or place is provided below the photograph. Information is mostly sourced from the Pevsner Architectural Guide to Birmingham by Andy Foster, along with other architectural reference books. A little extra local … [Read more…]