Tuesday, 6 October 2009
The Office, and other things...
So, Coastal Currents has finished for 2009, though some of the outdoor projects will stay up for Hastings Week, which starts this weekend. Also, we have now secured the former Halifax building (next to Jempsons) which has been taken on temporarily as a project and events space, and is housing several artists, collectives and creative businesses.
Creative Coast is moving it's HQ to a small office there (see image above!) where we'll be based for the next couple of months. The hope is that once we have to move on, we can trot over to the former House of Hastings, Queens Road. So, we're applying for a small grant to help us get things running, and we're looking to build up the workshops/ events/ projects we started as part of this year's festival. We're also putting in a bid to manage the festival for the next two years... (I know?!) Watch this space...
Other things coming up....
I'm taking part in Handmade & Bound artists' book fair - 1st November, St Aloysius Hall, Euston (www.handmadeandbound.co.uk)
Ed Boxall and I have a show at Eat@Claremont, Hastings during December of lino and drawings.
I'm taking part in the grand Plasto-Baader-Books (2-24th December), a 'cavernous assemblage of unique artists' books selected for their originality and conceptual response to the book form'. It'll be at Kaleid Editions, Unit 2, 23-25 Redchurch Street, London, E2 7DJ
And TIG (The Illustration Group) are having an exhibition at Christmas time, at McCarrons of Mercatoria, Norman Road, St Leonards, more details to come, and hopefully another exhibition (Beyond the Clouds) at Trinity, Tunbridge Wells at Easter.
And... if we all make it to September 2010, I'm taking part in a group show based around the Hastings Rarities Affair collection, at Hastings Museum & Art Gallery. Feathers and beaks galore.
I'm also looking for a temporary P/T job. Some of my skills/ attributes listed below:
* Highly skilled at catching, removing, and killing fleas from cats
* Competent at removing matted fur from cats (I've pioneered a new technique)
* Enthusiasm for folding jumpers
* Very polite
* Owns lots of nice dresses
* Can draw things with a reasonable likeness
* Actively likes sherry
* Can assume an air of moderate intelligence (heightened when wearing glasses)
* Very neat handwriting
* Can open an Excel document, scroll down and carefully close it again.
* Unusually good at mirror writing
* Can smooth down the corners of a case bound book cover very neatly, with or without the use of a bone folder.
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Phew.....your one busy lady! I hope to catch some of the exhibitions, especially the mcarrrons one....all sound great!
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