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CiB links for 8 April 2011

April 8, 2011 by Chris Unitt

Keeping it local: regional theatre needs new media | Stage | guardian.co.uk “The challenge for arts organisations outside London is to embrace the blogosphere, and fast. I think we need to work hard to nurture the brave souls who are often spending their free time running what’s-on sites and blogs – invite them to our … [Read more…]

Posted in: Links Tagged: blue orange theatre, brit school, david mcalmont, friction arts, fullrange, fused magazine, gza, hare and hounds, highbury studio, ished, lee kemp, Maverick TV, millennium point, nomad projekt, sandra hall, sky arts, sound it out, the catapult club, the toy hearts, turning point west midlands

Biting Back chat

March 18, 2011 by Chris Unitt

It’s the Biting Back event on Monday. An event about: how arts sector professionals and individual artists can learn from examples of successful partnerships in austere cultural landscapes I’m sure there are still some tickets available if you’re still thinking about coming. The website’s been a hive of activity over the past couple of weeks, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Talks/meet-ups Tagged: biting back, friction arts, helga henry, pete ashton, sandra hall

Heard and Not Seen

June 8, 2010 by Ian Ravenscroft

Heard And Not Seen (HANS) is an arts project and exhibition at Gallery 36 at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery by artists Sandra Hall and Mitra Memarzia, in association with Friction Arts. Here’s what the project’s website has to say about it all: The project aims to create a unique, safe space for people to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Visual Arts Tagged: birmingham museum and art gallery, frcition arts, gallery 36, heard and not seen, mitra memarzia, sandra hall

Heard And Not Seen

October 30, 2008 by Chris Unitt

Heard and Not Seen is an arts project, led by Sandra Hall and Mitra Memarzia with Friction Arts.  The project aims to create a unique, safe space for people to meet and ask questions with each other, of each other; particularly about faith, religion and spirituality. The exhibition takes the form of a series of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Visual Arts Tagged: friction arts, heard and not seen, mitra memarzia, sandra hall

Eye Of The Storm

October 14, 2008 by Chris Unitt

Eye of the Storm is a digital project that has started off in Birmingham with involvement from Sandra Hall from Friction Arts. Voila le blurb: What do a human statue, a divorce lawyer, a buddhist and a recovering drug addict have in common? The invisible connections between very different Birmingham lives are laid bare in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Visual Arts Tagged: eye of the storm, friction arts, sandra hall

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