Recommended in this weeks Venue magazine and tipped as one of the best bluegrass bands this year. Nuala Honan from Medicine Creek approached Paul Blakemore from Neat studios to do their new series of band pictures. (Neat Represents)
Medicine Creek EP Launch at The Island, Bristol, 26th of Feb.
Whilst the Invisible Circus sleep through the cold winter the signs of new light emerge through the circus silks hanging silently in the event space. Watch this space at Bridewell Island as the Carny Villains release day has been announced for the 12th of Feb. What could be better its all alongside Ben Capp’s Birthday!
Aprox 4 Min walk started at the gates of the Old Bridewell Police Station at Aprox 1.04 Sunday the 7th of Nov. Where the Aproximates Hayley Walsh, Jacob Stow, Rachel Sokal, Tamany Baker, Paul Blakemore and Karen Dews set off to six different locations armed with six different types of cameras to combine six different points of view six times. Watch this space…..!
“THE BALLOON BALLROOM” Pepino Album Launch, at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol.
Visual Artist Paul Blakemore from Neat Studios collaborated with set designer Phillipa Thomas and shadow puppeteer Becca Rose visually interpreting stories from the NEW Pepino Album.
Rachel Sokal installing her photosynthesis transfer prints at the International trading estate, Southall, London.
Artists Rachel Sokal and Paul Blakemore have been invited by Jo Lathwood to exhibit with the Departure Gallery at a new show all about six degrees of separation.
RHIZOMATIC
1st October – 12th November 2010 by appointment.
Private View Friday 8th October, 6 – 9.30pm (free taxi shuttle from Southall, see below)
Departure Gallery, 5 – 6 Boeing Way, The International Trading Estate, Brent Road, Southall, London UB2 5LF.
The summer spread the neat crew around and about at festivals and shows, returning to the studios to brew some new photographic views as the season shifts. Keep an eye out for more projection fun as the nights draw in….
A new exhibition opened on Saturday! Fellow occupants of the artist’s studios hidden away in the depths of the creative hub that is ‘The Island’ (home of the infamous Carnyville) have got together for a group show, inviting the public to come and see our collective work for the first time.
The exhibition will feature the work of over 20 artists and will be held in the same gallery space as our recent Still Alive exhibition. We’re taking part exhibiting some of our recent works and taking the opportunity to get to know everyone a bit better! It’s on everyday from 12am – 7pm, finishing this Saturday – so come and have a look about!
Expect to see a wide and diverse range of exciting work presented through a variety of disciplines from painting, drawing and photography to sculpture, textiles and printmaking.