Somerset Art Weeks are taking place again in September 2012, with a fortnight of open studios focusing on the artist as an individual.
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Somerset Art Weeks are taking place again in September 2012, with a fortnight of open studios focusing on the artist as an individual. Exeter’s Gloss Gallery is having an exhibition of new artists for 2012. Devon Open Studios – the largest annual art event in the county attracting around 20,000 visits to artists’ studios each year – is calling for artists to join its 2012 extravaganza. I truly feel I was born to be an artist. I knew at an early age being an artist would be my destiny and life long journey. Both of my parents had artistic talent, my mother was an oil and acrylic painter, and my father designed and made sterling silver jewelry. Thankfully, I received a tremendous amount of encouragement to pursue my art career from them. Young Plymouth Arts Centre are offering up their response to the British Art Show 7′s entry to and departure from the city with their Then There Was Sky… exhibition. The history and the graphic power of the Tart Card – the piece of paper stuck in phone booths to advertise certain ‘services’ – is explored in the titularly titled Tart Cards exhibition at Plymouth College of Art’s Viewpoint gallery. Backward Glance: myth and memory, love and loss and the shifting relationships between men and womenBackward Glance, an award-winning production from multi-story theatre company – they picked up a Creativity Award prize in Prague in 2009 – is at The Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter. Shifting Sands Exhibition runs at The Poly from Tuesday, January 10 – Saturday, January 14 between 10am-5pm. Entrance is free Pilot’s Thumb is taking a dystopic vision of the world to The Bike Shed Theatre stage. |
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