Transfer
An exhibition by 44AD studio artists on relocation...
Curated by Katie O’Brien
Venue: Little Southgate
Private View 24th May (6pm-9pm)
Exhibition continues 25th May – 9th June
Territory
An exploration by students of MA Curatorial Practice at Bath School of Art & Design.
44AD artspace 7B Lower Borough Walls Bath BA1 1QR 07753 378 325
Private View 24th May (6pm-9pm) with a short gallery talk at 6pm
Exhibition continues 25th -31st May
Open daily 11am – 6pm (Sun 1pm - 5pm)
www.44AD.net
FAB at 44AD presents a 9 day collaboration of events and happenings
44AD artspace 7B Lower Borough Walls Bath BA1 1QR 07753 378 325
www.44AD.net
1st - 9th June calendar (with more listings to be added)
Saturday 1st June 11am-5pm
44AD artists open studios (upstairs).
44AD’s first floor artist studios are home to some of Bath’s brightest creative visual artists, whose practice ranges from paint, print and illustration to sculpture, video art and installation.
Meet the Artists, discuss their practice and explore the space.
Saturday 1st June
Film and Artist Q&A 7pm
Fairfield House is a sound portrait with drawings, depicting a place where many different groups meet. It is a day centre for Bath Ethnic Minority Senior Citizens (BEMSCA) and the Towns Women’s Guild. The house itself is where Haile Selassie lived during his exile from Ethiopia so it also holds great significance for both Rastafarians and Ethiopians. The sound portrait / film follows a day at the house combined with events in the lives of the immigrant community.
Saturday 1st – Monday 3rd June
Arran Hodgson: photoworks
11am-6pm (Sun 1pm-5pm)
The digitalisation of a personal collection of found colour slides belonging to tourists has resulted in a series of works which considers the physical material qualities of the images and the photographic process itself.
Monday 3rd June
Creative Bath and Bath Spa University networking event.
5pm-9pm (private booking).
Tuesday 4th June 6pm
FAB 44AD Art Quiz 6pm
Get your thinking berets on!
Saturday 8th June
Film 8pm
Pop Up Docs presents: AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY
Dir: Alison Klayman | 2012 | US | 91m
The inside story of a dissident for the digital age who inspires global audiences and blurs the boundaries of art and politics. Alison Klayman’s detailed portrait of artist Ai Weiwei provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary China and one of its most compelling public figures.
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