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AUTUMN / WINTER EVENTS PROGRAMME SUPPORTING BRITISH ART SHOW 7 - IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET

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Autumn / Winter events ProgrAmmesuPPorting British Art shoW 7 - in the DAys of the Comet

NEW ART EXCHANGE39-41 Gregory Boulevard Nottingham NG7 6BET: 0115 924 8630E: [email protected]: nae.org.uk

NOTTINGHAM CONTEMPORARYWeekday CrossNottingham NG1 2GBT: 0115 948 9750W:nottinghamcontemporary.org

NOTTINGHAM CASTLE MUSEUM & ART GALLERYFriar LaneNottingham NG1 6ELT: 0115 915 3700W: mynottingham.gov.uk/nottinghamcastle

The British Art Show is recognised as the most infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Taking place every fi ve years, in this its seventh incarnation, British Art Show launches in Nottingham at three prestigious venues before going onto tour nationally.

Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, 39 artists have been selected on the grounds of their signifi cant contribution to contemporary art in the last fi ve years, with artworks including sculpture, painting, installation, drawing, photography, fi lm, video and performance.

Opening timesMon - Fri, 10am - 7pmSaturday, 10am - 6pmFree Parking at The ForestAdmission: Free

Tue - Fri, 10am - 7pmSat (& Bank Hol), 10am - 6pmSun, 11am - 5pmAdmission: Free

Tue - Sun, 10am - 4pmTue - Fri: Free entry for Nottingham residentsAdmission: £5.50 (£4) / Free entry with BAS7 passport

Images from left to right:Michael Fullerton, Seminal Event Repeated, 2007 © the artist, 2010. Courtesy the artist and Carl Freedman Gallery, London; Anja Kirschner and David Panos: The Last Days of Jack Sheppard, 2009. Production still. Commissioned and produced by Chisenhale Gallery, London and CCA, Glasgow. Photo: Alessandra Chila. Courtesy the Artists and Hollybush Gardens; Milena Dragicevic Supplicant -13, 2008 © the artist, 2010. Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna; Phoebe Unwin, Sink (2009), Acrylic and household paint on linen. Image courtesy of Wilkinson Gallery, London

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British Art shoW 7: in the DAys of the CometAt neW Art exChAngeChristian marclayThe Clock, 2010

Marclay is a New York based visual artist and composer whose innovative work explores the juxtaposition between sound recording, photography, video and fi lm. As a performer and iconic sound artist, Marclay has been experimenting, composing and performing with phonograph records and turntables since 1979 to create his unique “theater of found sound.”His latest masterpiece:“The Clock” is a montage of clips from several thousand fi lms, structured so that the resulting artwork always conveys the correct time, minute by minute, in the time zone in which it is being exhibited. The scenes in which we see clocks or hear chimes tend to be either transitional or suspenseful, building up to dramatic action.

Single channel videoDuration: 24 hoursCourtesy White Cube

duncan Campbell Bernadette, 2008

With a nod to Samuel Beckett’s humour, Campbell’s work juxtaposes the inherent promise of storytelling with the breakdown of narrative and the inevitable disintegration of meaning. The Glasgow-based artists’ award-winning fi lm: Bernadette presents an unravelling, open-ended story of the female Irish dissident and political activist, Bernadette Devlin who in 1969, aged 21, became the youngest ever female British MP.Duncan Campbell is interested in fusing documentary and fi ction in order to assess both the subject matter and the mode of communicating it...

Single screen standard defi nition video with stereo audioDuration: 37 minutes, 10 secondsCourtesy the artist and Hotel, London

Elizabeth priceuser Group disco, 2009

In 2004 Elizabeth Price won the Jerwood Artists Platform Prize. User Group Disco is her second work in an ongoing series, in which each episode unfolds a diff erent room within the notional architecture of a fi ctional Institutional building. The video is set in the Hall of Sculptures, although when the work opens there is nothing there, as the narrator says, that would deserve the name of ‘sculpture’. The only things visible are the objects themselves - a debris comprised of mundane and ubiquitous objects, utensils and ornaments. What ensues during the course of the video, is a series of reveries and hallucinations concerning these objects.

High defi nition video, colour, soundDuration: 15 minutesCourtesy the artist and MOT International London

Edgar SchmitzTo go with the comet, 2010/11Through this special piece, Schmitz’s soundtracks and visual trailers “envelope and buff er the outer membranes” of BAS7 across its three sites.

Images from the left:Christian Marclay, The Clock (2010) NGP, Single channel video, Duration: 24 hours. Courtesy the artist and White Cube;Duncan Campbell, Bernadette (2008) 16mm transferred to DVD. Courtesy the artist and HOTEL, London;Elizabeth Price, Welcome The Atrium (2008)

We work with arts professionals and practitioners offering a robust and formal education programme including live events, workshops, films and talks. For more information on how to get involved, please contact us on: [email protected] or0115 924 8630.

New Art Exchange works closely in partnership with local schools, colleges and universities to produce an Education programme that supports our exhibitions, . as well as complementing current curriculum theory and practice. The programme produces great opportunities to engage with our activities through practical work-based learning, and a variety of classes that engage with members of the local community.

eDuCAtion At neW Art exChAnge

To bring a streak of warmth over the cooler season we are very pleased to be hosting a major event - the seventh British Art Show (BAS7), which launches in Nottingham this year at New Art Exchange, Nottingham Contemporary and Nottingham Castle and Museum.Be sure to experience ‘In the days of the comet’ curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton and experience 39 brilliant artists across the three venues as Hayward Touring bring an iconic show

WelCome frienDsSkinder Hundal Chief Executive, New Art Exchange

to Nottingham. At New Art Exchange we will present four outstanding artists Christian Marclay, Duncan Cambell, Elizabeth Price and Edgar Schmitz.Read on and find out more about our wider programme of events, workshops, talks and films. We have some very special moments to share including a special 24 hour screening event, a mesmerising music recital and so much more. Be sure to engage, visit us and support BAS7 and our wider programme.

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throughout British Art shoW 7: in the DAys of the Comet, We hAve ProgrAmmeD A full rAnge of interACtive events AnD ACtivities for the Whole fAmily. these inCluDe WorkshoPs, film sCreenings, Artist tAlks AnD sPeCiAl PerformAnCes. exPlore the ProgrAmme, As We’re sure you’ll finD something to interest you!

EXCHANGEExchange is our artist-led programme of special events, workshops and talks.

Tuesday 26th October, 6pm - 8pmSigns of Change - Kathryn CooperKathryn Cooper presents ‘end of the world prophecies’, particularly those triggered by comets! Featuring a live interactive sessions.Admission: Free | Age range: All welcome

Tuesday 23rd November, 6pm - 8pmThe Order of things - Adrian Shaw Adrian Shaw will lead this practical interactive, complimentary workshop exploring colour perceptions and light effects. Admission: Free | Age range: All welcome

Please also check out Sideshow for an artist-led programme of exhibitions, performances and talks throughout Nottingham. For further details visit www.sideshow2010.org.

Image credits: Kathryn Cooper, Signs of change; Adrian Shaw, CARBONCYCLE, mixed media

ArTS WOrKSHOpS

Tuesday 2nd November, 10.30am - 12.30pmparallel realitiesExperience this contemporary dance workshop with a twist! We will use both live and pre-recorded video to create layers of images in 2nd and 3rd dimensions with artist Lucie Sheppard.Admission: Free | Age range: 16+ (please wear suitable clothing)

Saturday 6th November, 2pm - 4pm past and present TextA creative writing workshop with the Mullet Proof Poet where participants will produce written pieces exploring the themes and effects of time, and its relationship to the past, present and future. Admission: Free | Age range: 16+

Tuesday 16th November, 10.30am - 12.30pmYour Images HereLike the arrival of a comet, the opening of the Grand Theatre cinema in Hyson Green in 1896 created a shift in our understanding of the world, before people from around the world had arrived. Experimental filmmaker and lecturer Frank Abbott will lead a discussion and practical digital workshop to create a living monument in Hyson Green for the arrival of cinema.Admission: Free | Age range: 16+

FAmIlY FrIENdlY WOrKSHOpS - EvErY SATurdAYCome and take part in our regular Family Friendly arts events, each Saturday starting on October 30th 2010. Interactive fun for all the family... and all for free!! Book your place now by contacting us on 0115 924 8630 or [email protected].

Saturday 30th October, 2pm - 4pmpop-up BookCome and create your own “pop-up book” of a utopian or dystopian society in a practical and fun workshop, looking at the work of the Chapman Brothers, and William Morris; “New from Nowhere”.Admission: Free | Age range: Family Friendly (Age 4+ accompanied by an adult)

Images courtesy Lucie Sheppard, Andrew Graves, Frank Abbot, Kathryn Cooper

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Saturday 27th November, 2pm - 4pm drumming & musical Workshop Become one of our musical explorers; as we create musical instruments and produce a score for an imaginary world in which to reside.Admission: Free | Age range: Family Friendly (Age 4+ accompanied by an adult)

Saturday 4th December, 2pm - 4pmmosaic StarsCome and make hanging mosaic shimmering stars full of texture adorned with glitter and gold! Admission: Free | Age range: Family Friendly (Age 4+ accompanied by an adult)

Saturday 13th November, 2pm - 4pm You in the universe Create Willow sphere models of the planets and adorn them with ribbons of your thoughts and experiences, creating a 3D representation of the universe that is influenced by your thoughts.Admission: Free | Age range: Family Friendly (Age 4+ accompanied by an adult)

Saturday 20th November, 2pm - 4pm OrbitsWhat does it mean for artists to reference art of the past? What does it mean when an old idea resurfaces? Using a giant roll of paper, paints and other drawing materials, participants will create versions of past major works of art, influenced by the change of time!Admission: Free | Age range: Family Friendly (Age 4+ accompanied by an adult)

Images courtesy Annette Waterfield, Dave Wood, Charlotte Hickmott

YARD is a creative hub for young people in Nottingham, where you can explore ideas, artforms and develop your creative and performing talents.

Come and try our friendly YARD theatre sessions, every Tuesday and Wednesday from 5 - 7pm. Also look out for our creative and performing arts workshop during the school holidays! For details please go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Thursday 28 October 7.30pmWhat’s in the BoxYARD Theatre host an electrifying acting showcase, come and sample some of Nottingham’s fi nest talent, with special guest performance from Debris - Nottingham’s rising spoken work starlet.Admission: £5 (£3)

Every Tuesday from 2 November, 5 - 7pmYArd Glee ClubCome and experience the YARD Glee Club where you will learn a fusion of choral and popular music! Prove you’ve got some swagger and get involved. You will need loose clothes suitable for dancing, bags of creativity and lots of enthusiasm! Admission: Free

Every Wednesday from 17 November, 5 - 7pmYArd rewriteYARD Theatre will work with a local writer to produce an original theatre piece based around the themes of British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet.Admission: Free

Sunday 12 December , 4pmYArd Glee Club performanceThe YARD Choir lead by Honey Williams will perform a medley of popular music with a Christmas twist! Admission: Free

WEdNESdAY WAlKABOuTSEvery Wednesday until 15 DecemberJoin us at New Art Exchange at 2pm each Wednesday for an opportunity to see four new works by British Art Shows artists and hear from our team of curators to understand more about the works and artists.The half day tour starts at Nottingham Castle at midday, breaks for lunch at 12.45 pm before moving onto New Art Exchange followed by Nottingham Contemporary concluding at 3.45 pmThese ‘Walk Throughs’ will allow a deeper understanding of the most interesting contemporary art in Britain today.No booking necessary, simply turn up at Reception.

Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery: 12 - 12.45pmNew Art Exchange: 2 - 2.45pmNottingham Contemporary@ 3 - 3.45pm

After leaving Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, why not hop on the tram and join us for lunch prior to the NAE tour. Serving a scrumptious range of house speciality curries, hot and cold snacks and a tempting range of cakes, pastries and drinks - just what’s needed to revitalise you for the next stage of the tour!

HAlF TErm - HOlIdAY ACTIvITIES

Tuesday 26th October, 11am - 1pmGraffiti letters & AliensA graffiti workshop where participants can create your name and ‘character’ based around a space theme, rockets, planets, aliens and comets!Admission: Free | Age range: 8+ years (please wear suitable clothing)

Wednesday 27th October, 11am - 1pmTheatre WorkshopThrough this practical workshop participants will explore the human experience through dreamt and imagined worlds; creating a theatrical environment and multisensory installation Admission: Free | Age range: 11-16 years (please wear loose clothing suitable for dance and movement)

Monday 25th October, 11am - 1pmAcrobalance and ClowningExplore the solid foundations of the earth and the light sensations of air through acrobatic balancing in this great workshop.Admission: Free | Age range: 8-14 years (please wear loose clothing suitable for the gym and movement)

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THurSdAY lIvE lECTurESEvery Thursday until 9 December, 6 - 8pmVenue: Nottingham Trent University, Newton and Arkwright Building - Main Lecture HallIn collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary, New Art Exchange and Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, The Fine Art course at Nottingham Trent University will be presenting this series of free seminars by British Art Show curators and a selection of artists featured in the exhibition. Admission: Free and open to all14 October - Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton 18 November - George Shaw21 October - Olivia Plender 25 November - Brian Griffiths28 October - Edgar Schmitz 2 December - Anja Kirschner and David Panos4 November - Matthew Darbyshire 9 December - Duncan Campbell11 November - Roger Hiorns

Images courtesy Ria Ashcroft and kid30 (smallkid) Oxygen Thievez

NATIONAl SCHOOlS FIlm WEEK 2010The world’s largest festival for cinema & young people, National Schools Film Week (NSFW) provides teachers and their students the opportunity to see a wide range of films at local cinemas entirely free-of-charge. For more information or to book tickets for our special screenings, visit www.nsfw.org or call 020 7292 7300

Monday 18th October 9.45am Astro Boy (pG)Suitable for: KS2 Literacy, Art & DesignSet in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist in the image of the son he has lost. Unable to fulfil the grieving man’s expectations, our hero embarks on a journey in search of acceptance, experiencing betrayal and a netherworld of robot gladiators (Filmbank)

Tuesday 19th October 9.45amdistrict 9 (15)Suitable for: KS4, AS, A2 Media, Film StudiesIn 1982, a massive star ship bearing a bedraggled alien population, nicknamed “The Prawns,” appeared over Johannesburg, South Africa. Twenty-eight years later, the initial welcome from the human population has faded. The refugee camp where the aliens were located has deteriorated into a militarized ghetto called District 9, where they are confined and exploited. When munitions corporation: ‘Multi-National United’, is contracted to forcibly evict the population, operative in charge Wikus van der Merwe is exposed to a strange alien chemical, with unbelievable consequences. (Filmbank)

BrITISH ArT SHOW 7 FIlmS

Monday 15th November, 7pmSun ra - A Joyful Noise (pG)Dir: Robert Mugge (USA 1978-80) Sun Ra is a space-age prophet, Pharaonic jester, Shaman-philosopher and keyboardist / bandleader. A Joyful Noise is a 60-minute portrait of visionary artist Sun Ra and his avant - garde Jazz Arkestra filmed in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington D.C. in 1978 and 1980.There will be a Q&A led by lecturer and filmmaker Dr Robert Beckford after the screening.Admission: Free | Age range: 8-14 years

Thursday 25th November, 6pmNottingham remembered (90min)A fascinating collection of old Nottingham films curated by the Media Archive for Central England [MACE]. Join us for a look back at our shared history as we remember the Hyson Green flats complex; celebrate Nottingham’s black pioneer Eric Irons with a recently restored film from 1962; and visit the Raleigh factory during its boom years. We’ll also be rediscovering the city’s shopping and entertainment features in a rarely seen promotional film from the 1970’s. The film will be introduced by Phil Leach, Cataloguer and Researcher of MACEAdmission: Free | Age range: 8-14 years

Images courtesy Winstar / Robert Mugge, MACE, Imagi Crystal Limited and Summit Entertainment, LLC.

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Friday 3 December 2010, 7.30pm

SOumIK dATTA:rISING STArSSoumik Datta is one of the most acclaimed Sarod players in the world today. His playing takes you on an exploration of time: from slow grandeur to fast, ecstatic rhythms. Having collaborated with Beyonce, Talvin Singh, Akram Khan and Bill Bailey, Soumik is ‘a must for those who find Indian music intimidating’ (Songlines Magazine).

In a response to the motif of the comet, Soumik will present new work, developed alongside percussion virtuoso Berhard aka Taalis. With abstract movements on the electric Sarod fused with the colors of the drums, the artists take a closer look at the idea of the comet as a harbinger of change, as a dark mystery, shooting through deep space. The show, gilded by Soumik Datta’s Sarod with its haunting melodies and rich percussive tone, ultimately questions our own perception of self, identity and being like the lonesome comet in this increasingly jam-packed world.Admission: £8 (£6 concessions)

Friday 10 December, 10am - Saturday 11 December 10am

THE ClOCK (24 hour screening)Come and join us for this free and extraordinary 24 hour experience event at New Art Exchange. At this one off event you will be able to enjoy Christian Marclay’s work ‘The Clock’ in its entirety as well as special interventions, music and experiences unfolding throughout Friday night and into Saturday morning. ‘The Clock’ shown Courtesy of White Cube Gallery.Admission: Free

Sunday 12 December, 11am - 5pm

THE TrEASurE TrEE ArTS & CrAFT FAIrThis special seasonal arts and crafts fair will showcase a feast of independent artists and craft makers. Enjoy a festive day at New Art Exchange with face painting, henna artists, mulled wine and shopping, all under one roof! Purchase that special one off gift from handmade jewellery to a limited edition art print. Admission: Free

sPeCiAl events

Images from top left: Soumik Datta; Christian Marclay, The Clock (2010) NGP, Single channel video, duration: 24 hours, courtesy the artist and White Cube; Hrishi Dey

Our FacilitiesWe have three dedicated exhibition spaces and a range of other facilities including a café, performance studio, artist workshop, meeting rooms, arts education workspaces and office space for hot-desking. All of these are available for hire through our Bookings Team.

Hire spaceWe are the perfect venue for a meeting, conference, away day or event with a range of facilities, in-house catering and multi-media support. A comprehensively-equipped and versatile venue, we can fully cater to your organisations needs. All our spaces benefit from natural light and are ideal for creative thinking!

BuildingWe are a landmark building in Nottingham, just 5 minutes away from the city centre. The first dedicated African, African Caribbean and South Asian facility for contemporary visual arts in the UK, we are slowly changing the local arts landscape. We have won a series of design and architecture awards for the building including:•RIBANationalAward•RIBAEastMidlandsAward•CivicTrustAward•LordMayor’sAwardforUrbanDesign-

New Build•LordMayor’sAwardforUrbanDesign-

Overall Award

Images: Bartosz Kali, Ashok Mistry, David Silitoe

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COmmuNITY GrOup TOurS & WOrKSHOpSPlease contact New Art Exchange to book a group tour, or to take part in a workshop with your community group. We can cater for all ages, please get in touch on [email protected].

Guest ServicesWe are also able to offer a full range of catering services to suit your individual needs. From drinks and nibbles to a simple finger buffet or a traditional Asian or Mediterranean banquet, our guest services team would be delighted to discuss your requirements.

Classes and learningWe regularly run dance, drama and wellbeing classes in the performance space, as well as Arts and education classes in the learning room. Whether you would like to hold a seminar in the performance space, an open forum in the café or more interactive sessions in the learning room, we have the space for you.

For more information please contact the Bookings Team on [email protected] or 0115 924 8630

SponsorshipExchange is important. If you would like to sponsor one of our exhibitions, events or projects, please call us to discuss what we can do for you. Inclusion in our publicity or hosting corporate and themed events are ways in which we can support you, as you support New Art Exchange.

volunteers – vIp’sWe run a Volunteers Involvement Programme (VIP’s) and are looking for volunteers aged from 16+ able to offer four hours a month of your time. From meeting and greeting people, hosting events, invigilating exhibitions to marketing the venue - we have a role for you. In return for your time we offer some excellent training and development opportunities and the chance to see some great exhibitions and performances whilst working in one of the Midland’s most vibrant and exciting new spaces. Get in touch and see what you can do: [email protected]

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CaféCome and relax in our fully licensed Café Bar with a drink or choose from a range of delicious home-made dishes and snacks. Try one of our speciality curries which are home made, using traditional Asian and Caribbean recipes.The café is a bright, lively and flexible place to hold an informal meeting or catch up with friends over lunch. Drop in for freshly-filtered coffee first thing in the morning, a snack at lunch-time or a glass of wine on your way home. We’re family friendly (with high chairs, childrens’ activity desk and baby-changing facilities) and have free wi-fi acces for those of you looking for a relaxed atmosphere in which to work.

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Bus Station /Railway station

The Forest

Noel Street

Hyson GreenMarket

Towards Town /Mansfield Road

By tramWe are approximately 7 minutes away from the city centre by tram, which run every 5 / 10 minutes in and out of town. Whichever direction you’re travelling in, get off at ‘The Forest’ stop and walk towards the traffic crossing. We are the big black building across the road.

By busBus services 78, 79, 80 & 81 all travel from Nottingham City Centre to Gregory Boulevard. Get off at Gregory Boulevard and walk towards the Forest Recreation Ground. We are across from ‘The Forest’ stop on the tramline, next to Hyson Green Library.

By carFrom the city centre: Leave the city centre via Mansfield Road / A60 following signs for M1 Mansfield. At both subsequent roundabouts take the first exit on to A6130 (signposted M1, Matlock A610). Go forward passing the Forest Recreation Ground on your left. Cross over the tramlines and New Art Exchange is on your right.

From the North or South: M1, at junction 26, take the A610 exit to Nottingham, and continue straight over subsequent roundabout and traffic lights. Take a slight left at A6130, and you will be on Gregory Boulevard. Go past the Mary Potter Centre on your right and the traffic lights, New Art Exchange lies on your left.

There is free parking available on Gregory Boulevard and nearby.

CyclingIt takes about 10 minutes to cycle to us from the city centre using the city’s cycle lanes or following the tram route. We have bike racks at the side of the building.

AccessibilityThe building and facilities are fully accessible on most levels. We have parking spaces available for people with disabilities at the rear of the building, just off Noel Street.For access to these spaces, simply call us on 0115 924 8630 to arrange.

hoW to finD us / ACCessiBility

39-41 Gregory Boulevard Nottingham NG7 6BE

T: 0115 924 8630E: [email protected]: www.nae.org.uk

Gallery Opening TimesMonday to Friday 10am - 7pmSaturday 10am - 6pm Sunday Closed

Registered Charity No. 1121755 Company No. 04899786 Registered in England & Wales

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Capital Funders

Revenue FundingThis brochure is available in large text, audio and other formats. If you wouldlike it in a diff erent format, please get in touch with us.

Please note: All information is correct at the time of going to press. Whilst every eff ort will be made to keep to the programme, it may be necessary to make changes with or without notice. New Art Exchange apologies in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

AcknowledgmentsWe would like to acknowledge the fi nancial support New Art Exchange has received from, our Funders and Partners.

Date Event Activity Venue

Every WednesdayBetween 27 Oct - 15 Dec

Wednesday Walkabouts Curator’s Tour Nottingham CastleNottingham ContemporaryNew Art Exchange

Every ThursdayBetween 14 Oct - 9 Dec

Thursday Live Lectures Artist Talk Nottingham Trent University

Monday 25th October Acrobalance and Clowning Performance workshop New Art Exchange

Tuesday 26th October Graffi tti Letters & Aliens Art workshop New Art Exchange

Tuesday 26th October Signs of Change Interactive performance New Art Exchange

Wednesday 27th October Performance workshop Theatre workshop New Art Exchange

Thursday 28th October What’s in the Box YARD Performance New Art Exchange

Saturday 30th October Pop-up Book Performance workshop New Art Exchange

Tuesday 2nd November Parallel Realities Performance workshop New Art Exchange

Saturday 6th November Past and Present Text Creative Writing workshop New Art Exchange

Saturday 13th November You in the Universe Art workshop New Art Exchange

Monday 15th November Sun Ra - A Joyful Noise Film screening New Art Exchange

Tuesday 16th November Your Images Here Discussion and Practical Digital workshop

New Art Exchange

Saturday 20th November Orbits Art workshop New Art Exchange

Tuesday 23rd November The Order of Things Art workshop New Art Exchange

Thursday 25th November Nottingham Remembered Film screening New Art Exchange

Saturday 27th November An Imaginary World... Drumming workshop New Art Exchange

Friday 3rd December Soumik Datta: Rising Stars Musical Performance New Art Exchange

Saturday 4th December Mosaic Stars Art workshop New Art Exchange

Thursday 9th December Duncan Campbell Thursday Live Lecture Nottingham Trent University

Friday 10th December The Clock - full screening 24 hour fi lm screening New Art Exchange

Sunday 12th December Treasure Tree Arts & Craft Fair Seasonal Market New Art Exchange

Sunday 12th December YARD Glee Club Performance YARD Performance New Art Exchange

Autumn / Winter 2010 - events ProgrAmme

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