Showing posts with label Eastside Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastside Projects. Show all posts

Thursday, September 21, 2017

LIE EVADE - Policy Show - Eastside Projects


LIE EVADE - inside the first Policy Show meeting at Eastside Projects
Paul Conneally September 2017

Was good to be part of Policy Show 'Meeting #1: Unspoken policies of the art organisation' which took place on the 15th of September, 2–5pm, 2017.

Policy Show is Eastside Projects as a think tankmade up of a core group of artists and curators. The core group will create three new policies at three different scales through the processes of Policy Show. Each policy will be an artwork or be informed by art thinking and art making.

Core artists of Policy Show are:

Teresa Cisneros

Policy Show is curated by Gavin Wade and Lucy Lopez

The next two policies to be looked at are:

Meeting #2: Unspoken policies of housing,
19 October, 2–5pm

Meeting #3: Unspoken policies of education,
1 December, 2–5pm

See more here:


Paul Conneally
Cultural Forager

September 2017

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Richard Woods: Duck Weave - Eastside Projects - Birmingham



Richard Woods: Duck Weave
Eastside Projects - Birmingham
30 January – 9 April 2016
Public Preview: Friday 29 January 2016, 6–8pm
 

Sunday, February 03, 2013

THE FUNCTION OF ART AND FISH AND CHIPS @eprjcts @littleonion


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Artists Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally contemplate the function of art and fish and chips in the Bath Inn Nottingham.

And the function of art is ...

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Gavin Wade gets set to talk on the function(s) of art and Eastside Projects at Nottingham Trent University.

Friday, February 01, 2013

OUCH! - Art Bread from Eastside Projects


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After an inspiring artist's talk at Nottingham Trent University Art School from Eastside Projects Director,  artist curator Gavin Wade, he presented me with this - OUCH! - art bread - looks good and tastes even better! 

Anyone in Birmingham should visit Eastside Projects in Digbeth - anyone not in Birmingham should go there and visit Eastside Projects!


'Landlocked' - the rise of the Midlands!

Paul Conneally
1st February 2013