Things Fall Down, Andrew Agace and friends. Feb '09
Artist Andrew Agace occupied the Dr China shop in the Deiniol Centre for 3 weeks for his project "Things Fall Down" On the first day, Andrew received delivery of many random suitcases containing miscellaneous objects. For the following weeks, helped by friends, these objects became constantly evolving artworks. As things fall down, new things are born from the chaos.
Blog for Bangor Greadigol. A group of artists and performers showing top quality visual arts in empty shops in Bangor Gwynedd with details of past exhibitions and upcoming events. Representing Painting, Drawing, Sculpture performance, installation, video film........
Showing posts with label Bangor Gwynedd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangor Gwynedd. Show all posts
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Bangor Greadigol Presents.....the first exhibition.
‘09 to Nov ‘09
Bangor Greadigol Presents.Sept
Work by Ann Alexander, Sheila Jones, Jain Koffler, Lisa Hudson and Louvainne Vickers, Jaci Atkinson
Our first show in the empty Dr China Shop in the Deiniol Shopping Centre, Bangor, Gwynedd. It was very exciting, as we had been working for months to secure a shop, then all of a sudden, the good people at the Deiniol Centre offered us an empty unit, rent free and wanted something in it NOW!!! The race was on to turn an old Chinese medicine shop into a professional looking art gallery in two weeks, with £0 budget. Watch the exhibition come together on you tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGNxvTmX2cw
Exciting work by 6 emerging local artists stopped shoppers in their tracks.
Bangor Greadigol Presents.Sept
Work by Ann Alexander, Sheila Jones, Jain Koffler, Lisa Hudson and Louvainne Vickers, Jaci Atkinson
Our first show in the empty Dr China Shop in the Deiniol Shopping Centre, Bangor, Gwynedd. It was very exciting, as we had been working for months to secure a shop, then all of a sudden, the good people at the Deiniol Centre offered us an empty unit, rent free and wanted something in it NOW!!! The race was on to turn an old Chinese medicine shop into a professional looking art gallery in two weeks, with £0 budget. Watch the exhibition come together on you tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGNxvTmX2cw
Exciting work by 6 emerging local artists stopped shoppers in their tracks.
"Hedgerow" by Ann Alexander
Charcoal on paper
"Babylon Birds" by Lisa Hudson
Fabric, Wire, Resin, Found objects
"Boat" by Jaci Atkinson
Wood, found metal
"Untitled" by Jain Koffler
Acrylic and Collage on Canvas
"Untitled" by Louvainne Vickers
Acrylic on Canvas
"Blackbird" by Sheila Jones
Oil on Canvas
Labels:
Ann Alexander,
Art,
art in shops,
artists,
Bangor Gwynedd,
Deiniol Centre,
Empty shops,
Jaci atkinson,
jain Koffler,
lisa Hudson,
Louvainne vickers,
paintings,
Sheila Jones,
Wanda Zyborska
About Bangor Greadigol
Bangor Greadigol grew in response to the perceived dilemma of empty shops and the threat to town centres represented by the current recession and changes in buying habits. In the short term we want to fill unused spaces with exhibitions, performances and happenings, and in the long term we want to be part of the development of the cultural and aesthetic life of the city. Although the city is in crisis at present, there have always been empty shops and unused buildings in Bangor, and we believe we have a long term role in providing a rich and exciting alternative use for temporary spaces, providing a link between the High Street, the University and other more traditional art and performance organisations.
The group’s interests include all the creative arts, exploring non-traditional venues to create new audiences for art and performance. A number of different groups are responding in different ways to the cultural needs of Bangor, and this group will liaise with these and not duplicate their efforts. As well as filling empty shop windows Bangor Greadigol will work in partnership with existing businesses providing art works and entertainment in shops, cafés and public spaces..
The group will represent local and community producers of art and be inclusive, whilst at all times aiming for excellence and innovation.Friends of Bangor GreadigolBangor Greadigol is currently unfunded and fully dependant on donations. For a donation of £5 or more, Friends will receive quarterly newsletters by Email, advance notice of new exhibitions, as well as invitations to any future events.
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