Sunday, 30 October 2011

Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2012

£15,000 Prize Fund

Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2012 Suzanne Hobbs: Uncertain Futures: Larder, NSP 2011 Winner
IMAGE: Uncertain Futures: Larder by Suzanne Hobbs NSP 2011 Winner

With a prize fund of £15,000, the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize aims to provide a platform and give strong support and encouragement for younger or emerging artists to showcase their creative work, within the medium of outdoor sculpture. The competition is open to UK based Sculptors in their last year or within 10 years of graduation from a recognised School of Art, willing to submit their contemporary work before a distinguished panel of judges.

2011 National Sculpture Prize Exhibition

Ten short-listed sculptors were carefully selected by a judging panel comprising internationally acclaimed artists Tim Shaw, Rob Ryan and Carol Peace at the beginning of this year. Each of the ten finalists were given a £1,000 budget to turn their proposed idea into an inspiring finished piece for the Summer Exhibition.
The final ten sculptures are now on display until Spring 2012.

2011 Results

Congratulations to Suzanne Hobbs and Wenqin Chen!

The judging panel selected ‘Uncertain Futures: Larder’ by Suzanne Hobbs as the overall winner for 2011.
'Endless Curve' by Wenqin Chen, Winner of the Public Vote
IMAGE: ‘Endless Curve’ by Wenqin Chen, Winner of the Public Vote

“Suzanne’s monumental sculpture was chosen for its fantastic interaction with the landscape, providing viewers with a very exciting experience. The piece was beautifully executed with a social awareness angle, tying in with the enclosed trapped emotion of the time we live in. We’re delighted with the outcome, Suzanne put great thought and effort into her piece and is truly deserving of the 2011 title. Many thanks to our sponsors and judges for their support in making this possible.” — Rinus van de Sande

The sculpture that captured visitors attention the most this year and winner of the ‘Public Speaks’ title is Endless Curve by Wenqin Chen, also awarded a ‘Special Commendation’ by the judges for creating an uplifting, open, positive, healing, well executed sculpture that has the right spirit and powerful inspiration in a difficult time.

The judges also awarded a ‘Special Commendation’ to Yulia Podolska, Jake Rusby and Lee Odishow.

2012 NSP Registration Now Open

Broomhill are now accepting entries for the 2012 National Sculpture Prize. If you are a budding sculptor and wish to take part in the 2012 competition please register here.
The deadline is Sat 14 Jan 2012.

The Judging panel

The judging panel for 2012 includes internationally renowned sculptor Abigail Fallis, celebrated artist Rupert Gatfield; Dean Sampson, Creative Director at Bray Leino; Kate Jago, Editor of Proof Magazine and Broomhill owners, Rinus and Aniet Van de Sande. Their collective, diverse experience will be put to the test in February 2012 when choosing ten works for the final Summer exhibition and in September when deciding which piece takes the 2012 title!

TELLING STORIES: MARGATE

Pushing Print 2011 may have now finished, but you 

still have a few more days to catch 

TELLING STORIES: MARGATE...... Closes 1st 

November.....


Margate
Art Away
Day!


“Oh I do like to be beside the seaside……”
Three incredible shows on in Margate, two of which are stuffed full of Hastings artists – what’s not to like? Well worth an art-away-day-trip!

Turner Contemporary– Nothing In The World But Youth until Jan 8
Pushing Print– The Pie Factory, 5 Broad Street, until Oct 29, plus fringe events throughout the town  - open Tues-Sat, 11am-5pm, Sun 12-4pm - www.pushingprint.co.uk
Telling Stories: Margate– Marine Studios, 17 Albert Terrace, until Nov 1 – open 2-5pm daily – www.marinestudios.co.uk


and check out our FREE family workshops and Artists Talking Days on the magnificent Pushing Print website

With extra special thanks to Dawn Cole for her tireless support.


               

  






Thursday, 27 October 2011

Spectacular spectacle in Tomar, Portugal.

The Festa dos Tabuleiros is an amazing spectacle which occurs once every four years in Tomar, central Portugal. The festa dates back hundreds of years and is held over a one week period with many activities and attractions for all ages.

 

Prior to 2011, the last festival was held in 2007 and attracted over 600,000 visitors from around the world, keen to witness the event.

The Festa begins with an elaborate Street Decorating Competition in which neighbouring 'ruas' festoon the entire town with flowers in all shapes and sizes.

Such is the popularity of the event even the Prime Minister and President of Portugal are present for the signature parade on the final day of the festa.

The parade, which takes around six hours to complete it's route through the streets of Tomar, sees over 400 'maidens' and their chaperones, in traditional dress display the 'baskets of bread'.

The bread baskets are specially designed headdresses which each weigh around 15 kilo grammes and must be balanced on the girls' head for the entire parade.

It is a great honour to be invited to be part of the parade and pride, matched with determination and practice ensure the majority of 'girls' complete the parade still carrying these weighty baskets.


Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Council blasted for installing £110k artwork in British nature reserve!


Council blasted for installing £110k artwork in British 
nature reserve

Residents of a small British village have reacted angrily to a 40ft gold-plated artwork that has been installed at a local nature reserve.

The 40ft tower of 'metal leaves' that is meant to reflect a birch tree, called Gold Leaf: Buried Sunlight, has been placed at Pooley Country Park in Warwickshire as part of a regeneration project in the area.

But locals have responded angrily to the monument, calling it an 'eyesore' and a waste of public money.

Local Steve Jarvis told This is Tamworth: 'We residents call it 'Polesworth Folly'. It cost £110,000 from the public purse – what a total waste of money when this country can't afford it.'

Steve added that he wrote to Chancellor Gordon Brown, as well as local government ministers and MPs objecting to the plans, but had no response.

Warwickshire County Council told the paper it had no record of the petition.

Councillor Tilly May defended the piece, calling the artwork 'different and thought-provoking', and said:

'We want to draw visitors' attention from the motorway and, of course, to encourage people when they get to the park to explore the pools and the nature reserve.'

Ruth Doherty

Friday, 21 October 2011

HELEN SAMUELS - Meet the Artist Dinner at Nobles Restaurant, Battle


Thursday 24th November 
Dinner at Nobles, Battle with Helen Samuels
Helens Oil paintings have a photo realistic quality, but always beguile the viewer with
 a hint at abstraction and ambiguity.


The Menu

To Start

3 Way Fish
Crab & Grapefruit Salad, Salmon Scotch Egg & Tuna Tartare

Main Course


Local Romney Marsh Lamb
dauphinoise potato & cassoulet of beans & lentils

To Finish


3 Way Lemon
lemon tart, lemoncello mousse & lemon & lime cheesecake

 

£35.00 per person

£60.00 per person with wine pairings


(a representative from Hallgarten Wines will also be available to discuss the wine pairings)


To make a reservation, please call 01424 774422

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Scholarship opportunity for young artists to travel.

Jean-Claude Reynal Foundation - 2011 Jean-Claude Reynal Scholarship

A 10,000 EUR grant awarded to a young artist for studies abroad
Deadline: 15th November 2011

The Jean-Claude Reynal Foundation, under the auspices of the Foundation of France, in collaboration with the Fine Arts School of Bordeaux, offers an annual grant of 10,000 EUR to enable a young artist, who works directly on paper, to travel to a country of his/her choice for a period of 6 months maximum.
http://www.rosab.net/bourse-reynal/accueil.php

Conditions:
Candidates must be between 20 and 30 years of age and have had an artistic practice on paper for at least two years. All artists are eligible regardless of educational background or nationality.

50% of the scholarship money will be paid before departure and 50% at the time and place of the residency.

The prize winner authorizes the Reynal Foundation to use a work of his/her choice on the media announcing the following year's scholarship competition. The chosen work will be approved by the executive committee.
Modalities of participation
Registration only online on
http://www.rosab.net/bourse-reynal

1. fill in the application form (studies, curriculum, travel project);
2. upload your portfolio as a PDF or PowerPoint file, or as a zipped folder (maximum filesize: 10 MB).
Schedule

Deadline for online registration: 15th of November 2011.


A first examination and selection will take place in the beginning of December.

The selected artists will have to send three original works on paper (drawings or prints of all kinds), the dimensions of which must not exceed 40 × 60 cm (15-¾ × 23-⅝ in.).

Works must be sent or hand-delivered no later than the 15th of January 2012 to:

Ann-Gaëlle Coomber
École des beaux-arts de Bordeaux
7 rue des Beaux-Arts
33800 Bordeaux cedex
France
Telephone:
+33 (0) 5 56 33 49 13
E-mail:
bourse.reynal@gmail.com
http://www.rosab.net/bourse-reynal

Artist in residence - The Bluecoat, Liverpool, UK

Artist in residence opportunity in Liverpool

Deadline: 31st October 2011

The Bluecoat is a contemporary arts centre in a Grade 1 listed building, the oldest building in Liverpool city centre, and offers a contemporary offer of visual art, literature, live art, music, dance, cabaret and comedy. The programme is presented through exhibitions, performances, residencies, cross-art happenings, community celebrations and a related programme of participation opportunities, talks, tours, publications and workshops. Moreover it is a catalyst for Liverpool's creative and cultural life, developing and engaging artists, creatives and audiences and aims to fashion 'wow' moments; events and happenings that are desirable, connective, inspirational and transforming.
http://thebluecoat.org.uk

The Bluecoat is seeking a visual artist with international profile and experience of engaged community practice to work with the Participation Team on a seven week residency project between January and March 2012. The project will focus on engaging children, young people and adults with learning disabilities in a collaborative creative experience that will help them connect with each other, take more notice of their environment and support each other in the community. The participant groups are already in place, along with a team of experienced staff who will support the residency.

The participant groups:
The Bluecoat's participation team is involved in two award-winning partnership programmes using the arts as a vehicle for working with disadvantaged groups to raise aspirations and increase health and wellbeing:

The Pad is a space in a row of shops in Norris Green in the north eastern suburbs of the city run by the Bluecoat and our creative partners Liverpool Merseyside Theatres Trust. Since January 2009 we have had a full-time Outreach Manager based in the area working for the two organisations. We have worked in partnership with local service providers in health, housing and local government and a range of community organisations to deliver arts programmes that tackle a range of neighbourhood objectives. There has always been an emphasis on health and wellbeing and working with young people to raise aspirations. The Pad has more recently provided us with a dedicated space, which will be a focus for this work for the rest of 2011/12. The Pad opened in early June 2011 and we have already engaged with over 100 people from the local community, mainly children and young people, through outreach work, partnership work with the Youth Service team and children's holiday activities. We are building foundations within the community.

Blue Room is an arts development programme for adults with learning disabilities from across the city. It is delivered in partnership with Liverpool City Council and is based at the Bluecoat three days every week. 32 members attend on a weekly basis, many of them for over three years now, and have developed considerable skills in a variety of visual arts media. Members have also reported improvements in health and wellbeing. Last year, the Thursday group worked collaboratively with Sonia Boyce on Like Love: Part Two, an exciting experience which lead to work being featured in the galleries at the Bluecoat. They have also met international artists through our Biennial projects but many of these meetings have been fairly brief. Most of the group have volunteered on children's programmes at the Bluecoat so have some experience of working with young people. As a group they would benefit in many ways from the opportunity to collaborate with an artist of international renown.
We are looking for an inspiring international artist to link these two exciting programmes using a creative collaboration as a catalyst and focus for discussion, sharing, exploration, healing and celebration.

The total budget for artist fees, expenses, materials and production costs is just under 15,000 GBP. The project is funded by Liverpool PCT as part of a Decade of Health and Wellbeing.
For a more detailed project brief please email Bec Fearon, Head of Participation:
bec.f@thebluecoat.org.uk. Deadline for emailed submissions is 31st October 2011.