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Arts Action Learning Taster Workshop December 5th 2006 - Manchester

January 7th, 2009

Arts Action Learning Taster Workshop December 5th 2006
Experience the benefits of action learning at a taster workshop to be held in Manchester on Tuesday December 5th 2006.
This taster workshop is an opportunity for individuals working in arts organizations or projects to find out more about action learning.
Action learning is a simple yet powerful tool for personal and professional development. It involves working on real work issues, focusing on learning new way of looking at things and implementing solutions.
Action learning occurs in a group called a ’set’ - a space where in a group with 4 or 5 others you can work in a supportive yet challenging way with the help of a facilitator. By using the knowledge and skills of this small group of people, combined with skilled questioning, you are enabled to come up with new ways of working and finding fresh ideas and solutions.
Action learning with others working in the arts will also enable you to network with others in a similar field.
The workshop will enable you to:
Learn more about the benefits of action learning for individuals, organizations and service users Find out about action learning theory and practice Consider the key skills of action learning - listening, questioning, challenging and presenting Practice action learning in groups Discuss the action learning process Find out how to get involved in an action learning set
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Flying on the wings of fantasy & success….

January 6th, 2009

In this edition of Spotlight, we’re joined by illustrator and landscape artist, Lisa Berkshire. Inspired by books, ariel views, the stunning landscapes of Cornwall and her young son, Lisa has worked extensively as a children’s literature illustrator and has recently started to pen her own children’s work for publication. Her beautiful and detailed landscapes and fantasy-infused paintings have struck chords with many art buyers with their ability to tap into the sometimes-hidden imaginations that so many of us possess. I spoke to her about her inspirations, motivations, illustrations and publications!

Lisa, many thanks for agreeing to talk to me today. You’re obviously inspired in your artwork by your surroundings, particularly Cornwall. Do you go out specifically looking for inspiration or has your art been produced as the result of a spontaneous reaction to a place or experience?

No, I never go out to specifically look. The surroundings always inspire me and they always have. The paintings spiralled from that inspiration. I first went to St. Ives in Cornwall in the Winter of 2000 and I’ve been every year since, except the last couple of years due to having my young son. I usually try to go to for a week in the New Year and for quick weekends in the Summer. It’s beautiful and scenic and tranquil in the Summer, but in Winter it’s wild and can be quite bleak at times. I love how it’s so unspoilt. The colours, scenery and the wildness of it have all inspired my paintings. Recently I’ve had no time to do the Cornwall paintings because jobs keep coming in so I’m itching to get back to it! I next want to attack Dorset as it’s literally round the corner and also so beautiful.

Many of your paintings feature images of people flying…how did this become a prevalent theme?

[caption id=”attachment_1272″ align=”alignleft” width=”300″ caption=”One of Lisa's 'flying' themes, beautifully captured!”]One of Lisa's 'flying' themes captured beautifully![/caption]

I painted my first ‘flying’ picture following the first time I went to St. Ives. I remember finding a place and looking down at the rooftops with the seagulls flying all around and I felt like I could do it myself. I’ve always loved ariel views….I have this thing about taking off! One of my paintings featuring this theme is called ‘The Flight’. A blonde-haired girl came in to my studio and saw it and was immediately struck by it. She left but then kept returning to look at it. It turned out that she’d recently had a dream about flying over the rooftops and couldn’t believe that she was looking straight at her dream with a blonde-haired girl in it! She bought it in the end as she felt such a strong pull to that particular painting and she just had to have it.

Your paintings are rather whimisical and fantasy-like in their style; how much of a role does your imagination play in your paintings? Do you always like to include a fantasy element to them?

I don’t know where that imagination came from! Although I must say I’m obsessed with childrens books. I like to get something visual from a story. Imagination is really important in my illustration work; I’ve illustrated a lot of other authors’ stories and it’s quite hard work because you’re having to portray their words. You have to lose yourself in the story in order to bring it accurately to life visually for the reader and that’s quite a challenge, to get that correct interpretation. But it’s all enjoyable because I love stories really!

What effect do you hope your artwork has on an audience? Do you have a specific emotion or effect you hope to stir up with certain works?

I do try and convey aspects of my vision and how I see the subject to the people who buy it. People who have bought my work tend to really connect with the piece they end up purchasing…like the blonde-haired girl who literally felt she’d just walked in and seen her dream up on the wall! I did an open house studio in 2003 and it was so good getting those reactions and that sort of response from people looking at those

[caption id=”attachment_1278″ align=”alignright” width=”240″ caption=”St Ives Seal Watching”]St Ives Seal Watching[/caption]

paintings…they just loved them. The most satisfying things was that they purchased them because they felt compelled to – not because a certain piece would go well with their carpet or really fit in with the colour scheme in their living room – they felt personally connected to each painting they bought and liked it for their own and very personal reasons. And as an artist that’s incredibly important…that you’re connecting with your audience.

How long does it take you to create a piece of artwork, from concept through to the finished painting?

I often do a few paintings at the same time and swap between them. I like to have a bit of space and time for ideas to develop in personal work. I suppose a small one of about 30cm x 30cm would take me about a day of constant painting, but I rarely whack them out like that.

With my illustrations it is usually a matter of having to do it NOW or what feels like yesterday! I did a black and white children’s story book with 81 black and white illustrations in the Summer and was only given 4 weeks. That doesn’t sound too bad but when that is broken down into 2 weeks reference collecting and drawing and then 2 weeks to do all the artworks then it was a case of about 7-8 illustrations a day, and that was after Mummy duties - I was a small heap at the end of that!

You mention that you’ve been working as a freelance illustrator since graduating. How easy has it been to get going in your career? Do you have any advice you could offer recent graduates who may now be starting on the same path that you were on?

Get a website! I can’t imagine not having one! People can browse through your work at their leisure and make decisions in their own time; I’ve got illustration jobs from people just looking at the site and deciding that’s what they’d like for their books.
Going into the market now as an artist’s illustrator is so hard. You’ve just got to be seen as much as you can and keep up with what’s going on. A lot of illustration work is now done in-house so promoting yourself is crucial. Get yourself out there in artist’s directories, keep networking to get new clients and raise your profile with artists’ bodies such as the Association of Illustrators. Going personally to see people can also work wonders; I used to go to London a lot to see lots of magazine editors and publishers. As soon as you stop, people won’t know you’re there! A website is an important tool but just part of the work you have to do. Unfortunately, artists are yet to be spoon-fed work! I think a lot of success can be put down to sheer, really hard, work!

Which area of your work brings you the most indulgent pleasure; your illustration work, paintings of Cornwall or running your workshops?

Illustrating children’s stories! If anyone asked me what sole activity I would like to do from now on, it would be writing and illustrating stories. It doesn’t feel like work - I enjoy it so much! I test it on my little boy. I find him really inspiring as well with his imagination and stories and find myself nicking all his ideas! I write stories about him and his friends and he looks at all of my pictures. Again, it’s losing myself in that imagination that appeals and getting to escape into a story…my ‘taking off’ theme again!

Do you have a favourite painter, or a particular work that has stuck in your memory?

I think my favourite painting would have to be a Stanley Spencer, most probably The Resurrection, Cookham as it is so narrative in style and I could get lost for days in all the patterns on the suits.

[caption id=”attachment_1279″ align=”alignright” width=”300″ caption=”Sir Stanley Spencer, The Resurrection, Cookham, 1924-7″]Sir Stanley Spencer, The Resurrection, Cookham, 1924-7[/caption]

Finally, Lisa, could you sum up your career to date in just four words?

Satisfying, insecure, interesting, rollercoaster!

We would like to thank Lisa for her wonderful contribution of insightful thoughts, ideas and inspirations that have contributed to her stuggles, determination and her success as an artist and illustrator. We’re sure that many others will feel inspired by her work and her ability to juggle it all with motherhood and the school run! We wish Lisa all the best for 2009 both personally and professionally and look forward to seeing her new artwork and illustrations.

You can take a further look at Lisa’s work on her website:

http://www.lisaberkshire.co.uk/

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KEN RUSSELL introduces L’ATALANTE - London

January 6th, 2009

MY FAVOURITE FILM: KEN RUSSELL introduces L’ATALANTE
Curzon Soho 99 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1
http://www.curzoncinemas.com/
Box Office 0870 756 4620
SUN 26 NOV 1PM Tickets

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Art Round

January 5th, 2009

Welcome to the latest edition of Art Round!
This week we have included a round up of what’s new on The Artists Web

Welcoming Our Latest 3 Artists

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Mark Vidler | website

44 images uploaded, mixed media painting

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Joey Vaughan | website

8 images uploaded, painting painting
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Anna
Anna Rootes | website

13 images uploaded, painting mixed media
Playful Portraiture and figurative painting, sourced from popular culture.

New Work Uploaded

794 new items uploaded since 22/12/2008.

Count Price in GBP
484 Not Priced Yet
196 1 - 100
66 100 - 250
27 250 - 500
9 500 - 1000
9 1000 - 2000
3 2000 - and above

Some randomly selected new works:

  • Twa Corbies
  • India
  • Ros!  e Fairy
  • Only A Taste
  • Anna Rootes -Self Portrait
  • Holidays Are Coming

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art2heart Christmas Party - December 7th

January 5th, 2009

art2heart Christmas Party
December 7th - 6.30-9.30pm
http://www.art2heart.biz
Love in a bookshop? That sounded so much fun that Foyles’ splendid Gallery is the backdrop for the stupendous joy of the art2heart Christmas Party.
The exhibition at the centre of our special Christmas event is the wonderful and intriguing PostSecret exhibition at Foyles - an ongoing art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on the side of a homemade postcard.
Be prepared to laugh, to squirm, to smile or even shed a tear at this highly original and entertaining exhibition.
Oh and there’ll be bubbly, Christmas food treats, mince pies and mulled wine to boot. Don’t miss it.
http://www.postsecret.blogspot.com/
For more details and to book please visit: http://www.art2heart.biz

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PR Big World Cabaret - Newhampton Arts Centre

January 4th, 2009

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 20th November 2006
Contact: Christine or Nichole Newhampton Arts Centre 01902 5720 90
http://www.newhamptonarts.co.uk
mailto:admin@newhamptonarts.co.uk
Newhampton Arts Centre re-launches popular adult folk entertainment evening in early December.
Many of Wolverhampton’s arts and music supporters had become attached to the regular evenings of live folk music and performance, at the Newhampton Arts Centre, under the title ‘One World’. During the long winter’s nights of recent years audience members mingled at the bistro style eclectic evenings, originally started by former folk band Panacea.
With the demise of the band, resulting in the singer travelling to India on a journey of self discovery, the popular evenings at the Newhampton Arts Centre in Dunkley Street, Whitmore Reans, fell by the wayside with ardent fans left begging for their resurrection. It now appears that the Centre will duly oblige on Friday December the 8th, by re-launching the newly titled evenings as ‘The Big World Cabaret’ which is set to include culturally diverse live music, story telling, performance poetry and dance.
The evening, which has been described as ‘A night of entertainment that takes you around the world’, commences at 7:45 pm and welcomes new and old Arts Centre visitors who can enjoy the entertainment together with drinks priced from

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FACT New Tools courses

January 3rd, 2009

FACT New Tools courses
Illustrator Beginners - 23 November Illustrator Next Steps - 24 November 11-12 December - DV Production
January courses include: Digital Audio and Computer Music; SuperCollider.
Course Fees:

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Brighton Fringe - Opens new opertunitys for young people!

January 2nd, 2009

Brighton Fringe - Opens new opertunitys for young people!
Yes it’s that time of year again when the Fringe ask all artists, musicians, creative’s, thespians, promoters, venue managers … well everyone really… to start thinking about what they will be doing in May next year!?
The Fringe would like to tell you how easy it is to take part in the biggest open access, mixed arts event in England.
During May performers from all over the world descend on Sussex; with an estimated 2000 performers at nearly 200 different venues in and around Brighton. The Fringe is open to anyone who wishes to put on an event, be it dance, drama, music, visual arts or anything in between or beyond. This year we are eager to get as many schools involved as possible and showcase the diverse talents of Sussex youth.
We have a brand new Young Fringe section in the Guide this year, which is aimed at young people putting on events or holding exhibitions for audiences of any age. All schools and students who have participated in the past have found it a rewarding, fun and valuable experience.
Any artistic event that falls within the dates of the Fringe can be included in the festival. So if you were planning a school play, end of term concert or art exhibition why not register in the Fringe for maximum publicity?
There is a real opportunity for a vibrant class project, why not work with a group to develop a piece specifically for the Fringe? Your students could gain valuable experience on planning and promoting an event as well as seeing their performance in the official Festival Fringe guide.
Being in the Fringe not only gives you and your students the experience of being part of this dynamic festival, but your event is included on our website and in 150,000 brochures distributed across Sussex and you can take advantage of our media contacts. Also tickets for your event can be sold through the Fringe Box Office.
The Fringe itself may not be until May but registration closes on February 9th so start thinking. If you want more information please take a look at the website or give us a ring at the office to discuss your opportunities.
We look forward to hearing all about your exciting plans
You can get information on how to register on the website http://www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk/ or contact Holly Payton on email mailto:hollyp@brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk or Phone 01273 260804
You can also contact us on http://www.myspace.com/brightonfestivalfringe and be our friend!
Participants and ticket buyers will be able to communicate with the Fringe office for free via a simple Live Chat instant message box on our website. The easiest way to get quick information (available 10am - 5pm, Monday - Friday)

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THE 9TH FESTIVAL OF GERMAN FILMS - London

January 1st, 2009

THE 9TH FESTIVAL OF GERMAN FILMS
Curzon Soho 99 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1
http://www.curzoncinemas.com/
Box Office 0870 756 4620 23-26 NOV Tickets:

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Negotiation Skills-get what you want in business (Leicester)

December 31st, 2008

Negotiation Skills-get what you want in business (Leicester) Delivered by Russell Copley
Russell runs his own business and is Chief Executive of East Midlands Incubation Network. Russell has a vast range of negotiating experience from securing a

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