Friday, February 26, 2010

Yr12 Dialogue Show


Dialogue show 19th Feb 2010




After 7 weeks exploring the theme of ‘Dialogue’ via video, performance, live art and sound, the year 12 VAD students shared their findings with the school at their exhibition in ‘The Space’. Visitors were treated to an eclectic and exciting mixture of work that ran the full spectrum from Performance and interactive live artworks, through to installed video and sound pieces. All of the students worked incredibly hard to put the show together and a big thank you also needs to go out to the TTA students for sorting out all of the lighting and stage-work. The feedback by those who attended was amazing and all of the students involved should be extremely proud of what they produced in the time allotted and with the numerous technical issues that always arise when dealing with video and sound.




Wednesday, February 17, 2010

YBsA: YOUNG BRIT SCHOOL ARTISTS show in East London, 27&28th March 2010







YBsA flyer above: click to enlarge

Hello! You are invited to come along to our forthcoming annual show, this year at The Rag Factory, off Brick Lane, East London- details as follows;

YOUNG BRIT SCHOOL ARTISTS is a showcase of work by 14-19 year old artists and designers, experimenting with painting, photography, drawing, craft, jewellery, fashion illustration, graphics, textiles, print, live art, video, sculpture, installation, community projects, interdisciplinary arts.
YBsA @ The Rag Factory16-18 Heneage Street, London, E1 5LJ
Private View with live events (£4/£2)
Saturday 27th March 2010 5-9pm
Includes the alTURNERtive prize judging with special guest judges Oliver Evans, Assistant Director at Maureen Paleys Gallery and Arts correspondent for Dazed and Confused, and Artist Yara El-Sherbini at 7pm
Additional opening times (free entry)
Saturday 27th March, 11am-4pm
Sunday 28th March, 11am-3pm
At the Private View, come hang out in East London with the new up and coming YOUNG BRIT SCHOOL ARTISTS. Vote for the people’s prize in alTURNERtive painting and photography, browse the wares in a crafty market stall, and take part in a collaborative tribute to Alexander McQueen. You could win a young artists work in the art raffle, participate in live art events, enjoy a cupcake or a few iced gems, washed down with a glass of fizzy pop or two......Wear your best party frocks!
Please note:
Tickets for the Private View on the door only, arrive early to avoid queuing.
More to follow soon.....watch this space