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Centrespace
Gallery situated in the heart of Bristol is home to up and coming talent across
the South West. The gallery actively seeks to show unique and diverse work
across all mediums of art including painting, sculpture, installation,
printmaking and performance. Exhibitions range from solo shows to group shows
and there is always something worthwhile to see.
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entry to the gallery is free and private views are often held on Friday nights. For a free invitiation to all our Private View join our newsletter by adding your email address on the left. Programmes are available from the gallery and across various venues in Bristol.
For more information on where to find us please see our Find Us! page.
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Centrespace
Gallery is independent and is available to hire from a week onwards. The
gallery is always on the look out for new and exciting work and invites you to
submit proposals to exhibit. For more information please see our Gallery
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Written by Roz Bonnet
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Current Exhibition
Simplexity Applied: Motions Perception Interactions
13th - 23rd February 2010
Sat 13 Feb – Tues 23 Feb
Sat 13. 11am – 6pm
Mon 15 – Thurs 18, 11am – 5.30pm
Fri 19 – Sat 20 10am – 6pm
Mon 22 – Tues 23, 11am – 5.30pm
CLOSED SUNS
Simplexity Applied: Motions Perception Interactions presents a unique collection of works produced by the vibrant Postgraduate Community at University of Wales Newport. Simplexity
implies that simple processes, through a dynamic resolution of
technologies, can trigger new phenomena in the human mind. Following
this agenda a variety of media is combined in these emerging works that
explore the aesthetic boundaries of human perception and propose new
ways of engagement through artistic or ideological concepts of motions,
perceptions and interactions. These works aim to subject their
participant to such an experience that stimulates novel sensory-motor
experiences, self-reflection and creative pleasure.
The exhibition features Screen BOX, a screening area presenting selected animation and video works.
Exhibition Opening Night and Private View: 6.00 pm on Friday 12th February 2010 in association with Switch Dialogue. The event will feature live musicians and Dj’s/VJ’s performances. Programme will be published shortly.
Special Guest: DJ Ebola (Wrong Music) + VJ Sorry.
Refreshments will be provided.
Meet the Artists: from 2.00 pm on Saturday 13th February 2010. Exhibitors will be at centrespace gallery for discussions and short demonstrations.
Contributing Artists
Cai Matthews – Percepta
Matt Jackson – Spirus
Kiel Long – Mind Pool
Mind Drops
Aidan Taylor – Cyclic
Russell Chambers – Memetracker
Victoria Jones – You have not yet reached your full potential
Stephen Didcote – Wii learn and play
Alex Mc Hattie – Permanent floating riot club
Jamie Thomas – The Karman Cube
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Event co-ordinators: Kiel Long and David Daniel
Event concept and supervision: Brigitta Zics
Opening event co-ordination: Switch Dialogue
Screen Box Selection: Caroline Parsons
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Further info: www.simplexityapplied.org
followed by...
BOXFRESH
Sat 27 Feb – Wed 3 Mar, 11am – 6pm, except Sun 28, 11am – 4pm
7 Bristol based artists collaborate to present Boxfresh, a diverse expression of contemporary art utilising a variety of mediums. At the heart of the exhibition is a spirit of enquiry and exploration that connects us all.
Private View: Fri 26 Feb, 6pm – 9pm
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