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Drawing, Movement and Dance Workshop

May 10th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Changing Spaces Drawing, Movement and Dance Workshop at Chance to Dance Sunday May 20th, 2012 10:30am 11.15am Netherhall Sports Centre, Queen Edith’s Way, Cambridge Drawing, Movement and Dance workshop An open and fun workshop in which movement and drawing will be explored, through dance and  other physical activity.  All drawings will be exhibited, at the [...]

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The Heroes Project at 38 Regent St

May 1st, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Linton Bocock trained as a puppeteer / puppet maker. He has worked in Theatre, TV and Films. “The Heroes Project can be seen at 38 Regent St. It is a result of a project that run during the summer of 2010. It was a collaboration between Wintercomfort and local artist Linton Bocock and the Arts [...]

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Tim Green at Sussex Street

April 8th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Tim Green’s series looks at the relationships and juxtaposition between colour and shape and the space in which it inhabits. He says about his work: “These paintings are developed from an initial idea of reducing the painting to its essentials. Using an idea first created by Sol leWitt, the artist uses the cube as the [...]

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Reach and dream at Sussex St

March 29th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Photographs by Alison Bonner and Claire Remmington are being shown at Sussex St. Alison’s work entitled Reach explores “the notions of communication and connection, distance and difficulty. It suggests sustained physical and emotional effort. Distance over time in a relationship involves reaching. Consciously and unconsciously, your lives intermingle, drifting on a tide of mixed emotions. Common thoughts and [...]

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Flawed

March 22nd, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

A series of weed plaster prints by Sue Mealing can be seen at 38 Regent St. She says about her work: “My main interest lies with the flawed and disdained. My work embraces imperfection and impermanence, and the wabi sabi belief that nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect is fundamental to my [...]

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Changing Spaces selected to run pop-up space at Big Weekend

March 19th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Changing Spaces’ proposal to host the first ever Cambridge 2012 Scribble Games has been selected to become part of the Big Weekend and the Olympic Torch Relay celebrations to be held on Parker’s Piece in July. The 2012 Scribble Games will unite everybody under the motto ‘THE ARTIST IS THE ATHLETE’, inspired by Matthew Barney’s [...]

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Anji Main and Belinda Wolf-Brenner at Sussex st

March 4th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Work by Anji Main and Belinda Wolf-Brenner can be seen at Sussex St. Photographs © Sarah Vigliotti

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One Hundread

February 24th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

A collaboration between nine artists brought a close to the Changing Spaces Pop-up gallery at 100 Regent St, earlier in February. Stunning works by Anji Main, Jane Bradley, Lexa Drysdale, Pete Jackson, Antonia Philips, Belinda Wolf-Brenner, Demmy James, Sue Mealing and Paul Wye, were featured in this group exhibition.

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Design Icons

February 21st, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

An off-site project exhibition of the larger Design Icons in the Ruskin Gallery is currently showing at 38-40 Regent St. The Exhibition is a unique celebration of Cambridge design talent which recognises 20 of the most important products designed in Cambridgeshire over the last 40 years. Photographs © Lou Dellow

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Lost in The Middle

February 16th, 2012 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Miranda Boulton will be showing her work entitled “Lost in The Middle” at New Hall Art Collection from the 18th February – 16th March “‘Lost in the middle’ is a brave statement and defines the artistic practice and visual language of Miranda Boulton. With paintings, which captivate through their folk influenced honesty the viewer finds [...]

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