Changing Spaces

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December 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Svetlana Baibekova set up her still life installation with paintings in Mr Shoes, Market square until 29th March

Ulrike Trueltzsch is showing her photographs of botanic still lives in  7 All Saints Passage from 10th – 23 March.

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Ines Coelho and Lisa Wilkens will install their piece 48min. in 71 Bridge Street tomorrow Saturday, 6th March at 2.30pm.
Private View on Monday, 8th March, 6.30 pm.

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Imogen Freeland, photographer, is showing her series Asleep in Sunshine in 16 Magdalene Street.

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Cambridge School of Art is showing 2 new window dispalys by Robert Good and CSA Students in their location Mr Shoes on the Market Square.

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February Windows

Adam Kyne-Lilley’s site-specific installation What We Were Saying What We Were Thinking is now on in 7 All Saints Passage until 10th March. He will also be present for a joint private view with Jim Butler on Monday 1st March, 6pm.

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Marine Barbaroux is a painter and software designer from France living in Cambridge. See her intense colour compositions in the Grafton Centre, Eden Hall, behind cafe carrington. Private View on Wed 10th March, 6.30pm

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The Blight Society is a gallery organized and run by its artists representing a new generation of emerging Graffiti, Urban and Street art. Check out their window in the Grafton Centre, Eden Hall.

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Alexandra Murphy, photographer, presents her series “spirits” which is inspired by the specimen collections at the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology and is part of a long-term visual exploration into Freud’s essay “The Uncanny”. 16 Magdalene Street from 17th Feb – 3rd March.

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Jim Butler, printmaker and lecturer at Cambridge School of Art shows a series of large life drawings at 5 All Saints Passage from 17th Feb – 14th March. Private View on Monday, 1st March, 6pm – dress warmly, whiskey provided!

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New installations of Cambridge School of Art and Independents in the Mr. Shoes unit at the Market Square. 11th – 22nd February.

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Lee Smith is a poet living and working in Cambridge and Melbourne (Australia). His exhibition of poems and photographs is now up in 7 All Saints Passage.
He will have a private view on Monday 15th February, 5 – 8 pm with some wine and biscuits in front of the window.

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The Classworks Theatre Company has opened its closet for Changing Spaces. Up until 17th Feb. in 5 All Saints Passage.

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Photographs by Ania Ka & Andrew Zofka
enquiries@fabshotfactory.com


Jane Evans – painting with a chinese brush. Animals and landscapes in 16 Magdalene Street

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Photographs by  Ania Ka & Andrew Zofka
enquiries@fabshotfactory.com


Rowan Humberstone – creating art, improvine lives – has a display at the Grafton Centre, Eden Hall, behind Cafe Carrington.

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MME Images Nature, Wildlife and Landscape Photography. Can be seen at one of our units in the Grafton Centre, Eden Hall, behind Cafe Carrington.

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Hannah Jean Michalakis Installation is up until 10th Feb. in 7 All Saints Passage. It’s a Must See!

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Photographs by  Ania Ka & Andrew Zofka
enquiries@fabshotfactory.com


The Fine Arts Dept. of Anglia Ruskin University and Independents are having a new display at their permanent location, former Mr. Shoes on the market square.
Jo Miller & Erica Böhr – refraction / dada alchemy, launch event on Wed 3rd Feb at 5.30 in front of Mr Shoes and continuing at 6.15 to the Eagle Public House for refreshments.

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January Windows

Josie Camus‘ large scale painting in 16 Magdalene Street.

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Kyran Hunt is exhibiting his photographs at the Grafton Centre, Eden Hall, behind Cafe Carrington.

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Teenage Klicks

Kryan Hunt (12), a student at Parkside Community College participated in a Hundred Houses Society’s “Young Snapper” project during the summer holidays 2009. This unique photography project enabled young people to provide a positive image rather than the negative image of young people that is often displayed by the media.

Cambridge is perfect for photography of the tourist kind but Kyran wanted to dig a little deeper and “capture the community” he grew up in. Kyran is a very keen Photographer and said that the project was “very exciting and would love to be a professional photographer one day.”

Wayne McDermott had his Window up until 11th January at 16 Magdalene Street

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Andrew Hatfield, Unit 58 behind Cafe Carrington, Eden Hall, Grafton Center.

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December Windows

Amanda Lawson, Mr Shoes, Market Sq.

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Jessica Dolby Window, Mr Shoes, Market Sq.

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Suzanne Middlemass window, 16 Magdalene St.

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