Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts

Monday, 23 August 2010

:::Game ON!



Wednesday 25th August · 19:00 - 23:30

Game On! is a new exciting type of event to debut at the Mash Gallery, it is a pay in games tournament with the purpose of offering a cash prize to the victor! also live music and booze.. whats not to like? :)


=====MAIN TOURNAMENT====(played on wall size HD Projection system)===
Call of Duty::Modern Warfare 2

Each contestant wanting to participate in the main tournament will pay in (£4)
(-50p, for event costs) which will be added to a money pot that the overall winner takes home! so basically more players = bigger prizes! ^_^ (oh and also a winners t-shirt lol)




=====JUST FOR FUN======(projector 2)====
Super Smash Bro's Brawl

those who just wanna chill with a beer and play some non serious games
can have a go on the second setup, which is another wall sized projection :)



=======RETRO CHALLENGE====(mini competition on hd screen)=====
Sonic 2 - speed run 1 zone best time

another smaller setup in the gallery will be the "retro challenge" here players
can enjoy a classic arcade/console game where they pay 50p for a crack at
the highscore - (highest score at the end of the night collects the cash).


So... think your pretty good do ya? well get down to mash and get yer game on!

Mash Gallery
Haydock Street
Saint Helens, United Kingdom

Monday, 11 May 2009

James Diable and Wayne Hill @ @ once less harmful & more pleasure-giving

Media factory 4th floor Tuesday 5pm-6pm start@ once less harmful & more pleasure-giving

Working from a Preston based studio space, James Diable and Wayne Hill are affectionately inspired and driven by the observation of and connectivity with the day to day traditional market place and the tangible Preston lives that exist within this space. Through collaboration and creative liaison they negotiate and blend the mediums of paint, creative writing, mechanical art and drawing. UCLan graduates and connoisseurs of Northern mustard, '@ once less harmful and more pleasure-giving'is an amalgamation of personal study and retrospective work investigating portraiture, the application of paint and symbolic connotation. Regards James Diable


Saturday, 17 January 2009

SHEPARD FAIREY 20 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE



THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART / BOSTON

FIRST MUSEUM SURVEY OF INFLUENTIAL STREET ARTIST SHEPARD FAIREY OPENS AT THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART/BOSTON

SHEPARD FAIREY: SUPPLY & DEMAND
FEB. 6 - AUG. 16, 2009


Boston, MA – On the 20th anniversary of the Obey Giant campaign, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston opens the first museum survey of Shepard Fairey, the influential street artist who created the now iconic Obama poster. Stickers and posters of the artist’s work have appeared on street signs and buildings around the world as part of a guerrilla art campaign of global scale. Featuring over 80 works, Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand traces the artist’s career over 20 years, from the Obey Giant stencil to screen prints of political revolutionaries and rock stars to recent mixed-media works and a new mural commissioned for the ICA show. In complement to the exhibition, Fairey will be creating public art works at sites around Boston. On view at the ICA from Feb. 6 to Aug. 16, 2009, Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand is accompanied by an expanded, limited-edition box set of Supply & Demand, the retrospective publication of the artist’s work, in addition to exclusive limited-edition prints only available at the ICA Store.

Shepard Fairey: Supply and Demand features work in a wide variety of media – screen prints, stencils, stickers, rubylith illustrations, collages, and works on wood, metal and canvas. These works reflect the diversity of Fairey’s aesthetic, displaying a variety of influences and references such as Soviet propaganda, psychedelic rock posters, images of Americana, and the layering and weathering of street art. While his visually seductive imagery draws in his audience, Fairey uses his work as a platform to make statements on social issues important to him. The artist explains his driving motivation: "The real message behind most of my work is ‘question everything."

Initiated by former ICA assistant curator Emily Moore Brouillet and developed by guest curator Pedro H. Alonzo, the retrospective exhibition examines prevailing themes in Fairey’s work including Anti-War/Peace, Leaders of Change, Hierarchies of Power, Music, Excesses of Capitalism, and Activism.




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Exhibition Related Programs

Artist Talk: Shepard Fairey
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, 6:30 pm
The subject of a new ICA survey exhibition, Shepard Fairey shares insights into his work which shifts easily between the realms of fine, commercial, and even political art. Tickets: $20 general admission; $14 members, students (with valid ID) and seniors. This program is made possible through the generosity of Vivien and Alan Hassenfeld.

OBEY Experiment
Friday, Feb. 6, 2009, 9 pm - midnight
On the opening night of his first museum survey, artist Shepard Fairey DJs at the ICA’s wildly popular Experiment party. Tickets: $25 general admission; $20 members and students with valid ID. 21 +

Lunchtime Gallery Talk

Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand
Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009, noon
Exhibition curator Pedro Alonzo shares his perspective on working with Shepard Fairey in a program tailor-made for the lunch hour. Free with museum admission. Space is limited. Free tickets are available first-come, first-served one hour before the program. Ticket holders receive a 10% discount at the Water Café. May not be combined with any other offer.

ICA/AIGA Design Series: Design as Social Agent
Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Bringing together speakers from the fields of design, street art, music, and politics, this day-long event frames Shepard Fairey’s work within the context of grassroots civic action, punk rock, and 80s graffiti and skate culture. Featuring Steve Heller, Elliot Earls, Nicholas Blechman, Luba Lukova, Cliff Stolze, Caleb Neelon, PIXNIT, and Mirko Ilic. Ticketing information TBD.

Bike Tour: Shepard Fairey Off Site
Sunday, May 17, 10 am
Sunday, June 28, 10 am
Exhibition curator Pedro Alonzo leads a bike tour of Fairey’s public work in Boston and Cambridge. Stopping at six locations along the way, Alonzo will talk about the context, content, and culture of the artist’s work and the relationships between graffiti, public art, graphic design, and advertising. The tour will cover approximately 10 miles. Tickets: $20 general admission; $15 ICA members, students, and seniors

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.ICABOSTON.ORG

The Institute of Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210

www.icaboston.org

WWW.OBEYGIANT.COM

Saturday, 16 August 2008

Home Grown- Open submission exhibition

Are you an artist or art student living in St.Helens???

Think your creative skills are too good for your home town???

PROVE IT!!!


Submit your work to Dont Think Twice Collectives "Home Grown" exhibition showcase, the best will be chosen for an exhibition at Rennies Gallery, Bridge Street, St.Helens!
And the best of the best will be chosen by public vote and will win a CASH PRIZE!!!

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY!

*There are no size restrictions, but please conferm your sizes with a us before hand!
*All selected artwork will be displayed at rennies from monday 6th october- saturday 1st november
*All 2d submissions must have wire or string on the back to hang, not mirror plates! get in touch if your unsure what to do!
*All mediums and styles accepted within reason! anything too offensive will not be displayed!
*3d work will be accepted depending on space and size
*Artwork can be for sale (rennies takes 25% comission)
*all artists enter their work at their own risk!
*£3 submission fee per painting! the best piece of work, voted for by the public will recieve a cash or voucher prize, the amount will depend on the amout of submissions!

Any problems call steve on 07982665799
or email dontthinktwice@hotmail.co.uk

Get creating!!!!.........submission forms available soon