A digital archive of year 2, of my Fine Art Degree at Bath Spa University. The main timeline will be devoted to the preparation and exhibition at Centrespace in Bristol.
Monday, 22 May 2017
Sunday, 21 May 2017
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Centrespace Bristol
CentreSpace offers an affordable Exhibition space run not for profit with an ethos to show fresh and interesting work, to encourage new artistic talent and up and coming artists. Centrespace also houses artist studios and offers around 29 studios in and around Bristol.
I have previously exhibited in this space with an exhibition in February titled 'Pay and Display' and found it to be a really interesting space with plenty of footfall, i was also taken by the industrial aesthetic of the space.
Location
6 Leonard Lane
Bristol BS1 1EA
United Kingdom
Dimensions of the space
14m Long
6.25m Wide
4m High
Below is our application for the exhibition space.
I have previously exhibited in this space with an exhibition in February titled 'Pay and Display' and found it to be a really interesting space with plenty of footfall, i was also taken by the industrial aesthetic of the space.

6 Leonard Lane
Bristol BS1 1EA
United Kingdom
Dimensions of the space
14m Long
6.25m Wide
4m High
Below is our application for the exhibition space.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: will hughes Company/Organisation: Telephone: 07794748719 Email: william@onesouldesign.com Address: 12B Bankside House Harley Street bath ba1 2sg Website: www.onesouldesign.com Applicant type: Student or recent graduate EVENT/EXHIBITION INFORMATION Name of event/exhibition: 'HERE' Description of event/exhibition: A collective exhibition exploring the mutuality of a continuum scale that occurs within our practice. Two artist’s works focus on a single point on the scale at an exact time in our practice. The other works attempt to span the continuum. Media used includes Static and Kinetic Sculpture, Audio and Video. Alex focusses on our perception of strength and weakness through sculpture. He is fascinated by the way materials are joined together and how they interact with the space. Kelsey is working with audio to create a work that does not sit at a static point on the continuum but traverses order and chaos. Initial to terminal is the subject being explored by Pace through sculpture and video: focusing on inevitable events. Will is working with kinetic sculpture to explore serenity and anxiety, our need to leave a mark on the celestial plane. Special requirements: BOOKING INFORMATION Proposed dates: may 25th - 1st June Opening times: 10am - 6pm Number of people involved: 4 EXTRA QUESTIONS Registered charity or community arts project? No Have you managed an event like this before? Yes How will you engage the public? we will encourage this threw Social media, also threw the Bath Spa network, as well as sending a press release to local papers and magazines. Have you used Centrespace Gallery before? Yes How did you hear about Centrespace? i have exhibited here Would you like to be contacted about last minute bookings? Yes Reply
Dear Will
Thank you for your proposal. The gallery committee met today and I can confirm your gallery booking for
May 25 - June 1.
Contract to follow.
Looking forward to seeing you all in the gallery!
All the best
Ruth
|
Press Release
HERE. Art
Exhibition
Press release
HERE a contemporary
art exhibition, taking place at Centrespace, Bristol. Exploring the mutuality of a continuum scale, that occurs within our practice.
The exhibition will focus on a single point on the scale for two of the
artists. Other works will attempt to span the continuum. Media includes Kinetic
and Static Sculpture, Audio and Video.
The exhibition features the work of four BA students
all of whom are in the second year of their degree in Fine Art. Alex Orton, a
Sculptor interested in strength, weakness and disrupting our movement through a
space. Kelsey Cruz-Martin, a multi-disciplinary artist will be displaying audio
work traversing order to chaos. Pace Frith’s work will explore inevitability
and the idea of a terminus. Will Hughes
a multi-disciplinary artist, will be displaying a kinetic sculpture exploring a
point between serenity and anxiety. The exhibition opens on the 26th
of May with a Private View on the 26th of May from 6pm-9pm (All
welcome). Open daily from 11am-6pm, Exhibition closes 31st May 2017.
Exhibiting artists
Alex Orton
Kelsey Cruz-Martin
Pace Frith
William Hughes
Key Dates
Opening 26th May 2017
Private view 26th May 2017 6pm-9pm
Open daily 11am-6pm
Closes 31st May 6pm
Location of exhibition
Centrespace Gallery
6 Leonard Ln
Bristol
BS1 1EA
For more information please contact Will Hughes via
email or phone
Phone: 07794748719
Email: William@onesouldesign.com
Exhibition Blurb
HERE
A collective exhibition exploring the mutuality of a
continuum scale that occurs within our practice. Two artist’s works focus on a
single point on the scale at an exact time in our practice. The other works
attempt to span the continuum. Media
used includes Static and Kinetic Sculpture, Audio and Video.
Alex focusses on
our perception of strength and weakness through sculpture. He is fascinated by
the way materials are joined together and how they interact with the space.
Kelsey is working with audio to create a work that does not sit at a static
point on the continuum but traverses order and chaos. Initial to terminal is
the subject being explored by Pace through sculpture and video: focusing on
inevitable events. Will is working with kinetic sculpture to explore serenity
and anxiety, our need to leave a mark on the celestial plane.
Monday, 15 May 2017
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)