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This brochure highlights New Art Exchange's events for the Summer, including Events, YARD - Youth activities, Film screenings, Festivals et al.

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Page 1: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

/ Special Events

homePark (w

**Use of strong language

Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

Supported by:

Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 2: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

/ Special Events

homePark (w

**Use of strong language

Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

Supported by:

Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 3: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

/ Special Events

homePark (w

**Use of strong language

Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

Supported by:

Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 4: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

/ Special Events

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**Use of strong language

Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

Supported by:

Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 5: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

/ Special Events

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**Use of strong language

Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

Supported by:

Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 6: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

/ Special Events

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**Use of strong language

Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

Supported by:

Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 7: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

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Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

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Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

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Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

/ Exhibitions

Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk

Page 8: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 9: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 10: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 11: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 12: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 13: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 14: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 15: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Film Screenings / Your SpaceFlame Thursday 17 June, 6.30pm / Dir. Ingrid Sinclair (90 mins)Screened in collaboration with Nottingham Contemporary’s current exhibition Uneven Geographies

Florence and her friend Nyasha are two fi fteen year old girls living in a small village in Rhodesia. It’s 1975, and the war of Liberation is hotting up, but the pretty Florence’s main concern is to marry a man who can “look after her”, while Nyasha, the better educated of the two, wants to get a job in the city. One night, a group of freedom fi ghters arrive at the village to ask for volunteers. They off er training and scholarships, together with the glory of fi ghting for freedom.

Following the screening of Flame there will be a Q&A with Director Ingrid Sinclair (8pm) followed by a live music performance at Nottingham Contemporary by ‘The Gentleman’

Far From Gone Thursday 22 July, 7pm / Dir: Barney Broomfi eld (40mins)

Best friends, Stephen and Boniface, are two Congolese refugees who have escaped their war-ravaged country with their lives, barely. Escaping to Meheba Refugee Settlement, Zambia, the two must face new challenges, not least of which is trying not to fall in love. Life in the camp is supposed to make life better for refugees and to deliver self-determination. The reality is far from inspiring, as their lives splinter and converge and Stephen is off ered a chance to resettle in Europe, while Boniface must watch as the departure draws near. A riveting and uniquely humanist angle on confl ict that has been all but forgotten.

Screened together with...

On the run with Abdul Dir: David Lale (24 mins)

Abdul is a symbol for Europe’s secret. He is a young refugee who is stuck in Calais with dozens of others trying to catch a boat to England. Broke and with home too far behind him Abdul is stuck in limbo on the coast of France, living from day to day without any rights, while Europe pleads ignorance to hundreds others like him...

Living with Illegals Thursday 5 August, 7pm / Dir: Sorious Samura (50mins)

Filmmaker Sorious Samura becomes an illegal immigrant. He travels from Morocco into Europe, fi nally crossing the English Channel to Britain. He lives in the same conditions and experiences the same gruelling hardships as his companions with an interesting conclusion.

A Q&A with Long Journey Home will take place following this screening

Almost Adult (12)Thursday 12 August, 7pm / Dir: Yousaf Ali Khan (75mins)

Almost Adult is the story of two teenage girls who come from diff erent countries and speak diff erent languages but still growto become family. The two girls meet at a bus station in Birmingham after arriving in the UK as unaccompanied minors in search of asylum. Mamie, the elder of the two, takes Shiku under her wing. Many things seem strange and alarming to them, Shiku in particular is having real diffi culty fi tting in with her new family. She is suff ering from the after aff ects of the loss of her family back home and the traumatic things that happened to her on her journey to the UK. No one can properly understand what she has been through, no one but Mamie.

Freestyle (12) Thursday 19 August / Dir: Kolton Lee (90 mins)

Ondene is beautiful, talented, and destined to study law at Oxford if she gets good A-levels. Nothing less will satisfy her domineering, mother, Hyacinth. When a, basketball court is set up near her private school, Ondene is charmed by a charismatic, freestyle basketball player, Leon, and they decide to enter a competition. From a deprived background, Leon dreams of going to university, and needs to win to pay his way. Ondene deceives Hyacinth to be with Leon, and romance blossoms prompting some tough decisions about family, education, and the man she loves.

Slam (18)Sunday 26 September, 2pm / Dir: Marc Levin (100 mins)

Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, an original, gifted young MC trapped in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City. Unable to fi nd a job, Ray copes with the despair and poverty of his neighbourhood by using his wits and verbal

talent. While participating in a drug deal gone bad, Ray is caught by the police and sent to prison. When his lawyer explains the judicial system & his ‘options’ (or lack thereof) Ray despairs, particularly as he is being pressured to participate in a drug culture he has strived to get away from. But Ray’s recent experiences have precipitated an awakening of sorts, and he sees the truth behind the game... unwilling to believe that his options are limited to the choices he’s being presented with, he makes the radical choice to retaliate with words, and speak the truths that he’s witnessed. Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

Admission: £3 (£2 concessions) unless otherwise state

/ Artistic TalksEXCHANGE with Lucie SheppardTuesday 22 June, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange will be hosting the forum with Artist in Residence - Lucie Sheppard to discuss their inspirations, art practice, and latest installation ‘Addressing Spaces’.

EXCHANGE with Nadim ChaudryTuesday 20 July, 6pm - 8pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Exchange is pleased to welcome exhibiting artist Nadim Chaudhry (Even The Animals) to discuss his work as a textile artist, and exploration of identityin this artist led tete-a-tete.

In Conversation with Ed Pien Thursday 29 July, 6pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Our current artists Ed Pien discusses his work, background and current exhibiting piece -Memento with Skinder Hundal and Sally Lai, Chief Executive of the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.

Suki Chan - Artist TalkSaturday 4 September, 2pmAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In this artist talk we explore Suki’s ideas and ‘freedom of expression’.

An experimental period to highlight new and innovative, local and community projects in the Mezzanine Gallery. For further information contact us on: [email protected]

From where I STANDA Visible Project / 2 - 14 August 2010

“From where I STAND” is an exhibition of experimental photography that forms a meditation on light created by people that have lived over half a century. Through a series of experimental photography workshops participants worked with a practicing lens media artist and looked at light as a fundamental element of photography, without which images cannot be captured. The exhibition forms a snapshot of the myriad interpretations of these workshops.

The photographic workshops were delivered as part of the Visible programme run by Newark and Sherwood District Council and supported by Arts Council England and Nottinghamshire County Council. The Visible programme seeks to creatively empower people over the age of fi fty by off ering immersive, high quality creative experiences.perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

City Arts presents an installation inspired by the Arts on Prescription programme31 August - 10 September 2010 City Arts is all about people, creativity and wellbeing. We believe that taking part in the arts off ers new and inspiring experiences and makes a diff erence in people’s lives. The Arts on Prescription programme off ers a supported safe environment for participants, enabling them to benefi t by exploring their own creative freedom. This exhibition will showcase an artist’s vision from a series of workshops delivered over the summer by our professional artists. For more details about City Arts and Arts on Prescription please contact Alma Cunliff e 0115 9782463 or [email protected]

Mark It Collective 13 September - 2 October 2010

The Mark It Arts Collective is a visual arts group of six, formed in response to a course on developing creative practice.

The theme of our exhibition is ‘Inside Out: Outside In, Celebrating Diff erence” which aims to refl ect and explore this apparent contradiction. Our work will examine how we make subjective judgments about others based on outer physical appearance and perceived diff erence. Our intention is to support people in exploring how they perceive diff erence in both themselves and other people.

Further information can be found at: www.themarkitcollective.blogspot.com

/ International ArtistsSonia Khurana Residency -17 to 29 July 2010

Through performative modes, Sonia Khurana, an internationally acclaimed artist from India strives to engage with the constant struggle between body and language, to achieve a corporeal eloquence. Through these deleberately poetic intimations, she strives to persistently explore and re-defi ne the space of the political. For her project with NAE, Sonia Khurana will be working with Nottingham’s local communities by proposing collaborative action on themes of corporeality and human frailty that are central to some of her recent, performative work.

Ambika Sethi’s Trikaal: the three phases of timeMonday 19 - Thursday 22 July, 10am - 4pm Admission: Free

Ambika’s MA work is concerned with exploring notions of the future and its continuous transformation into the present and eventually the past; looking to engage the viewer in a continuously evolving projection entailing the exploration of the hand related to ideas which emerge from Indian astrology as a way of predicting the future.

Our Doodle WorldHolgate School / 19 - 29 August 2010

The Holgate School in Hucknall were invited to participate in a Government initiative, and opted to use their specialism in the Arts to deliver an enrichment scheme, focusing on raising aspiration. Seventeen Year 7 students were carefully selected for the project: To organise a private view and art exhibition. The students were given seven weeks to organise a private view; create their own art to be displayed in the exhibition and produce a promotional fi lm. The inspiration for their work came from meeting the legend Jon Burgerman - a Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling, illustration, art, animation and character design. After a special masterclass by Burgerman, the students experienced “Kicks n Canvas” - an exhibition in London, to open their eyes to the work of street artists to infl uence their own style and designs. Through using the arts as a platform to raise aspiration, the students have grown in confi dence; developed their communicative, collaborativeand leadership skills, and become very proud of their achievements.

Page 16: NAE brochure: Summer 2010

/ Family Friendly

Inking Up Saturday 24 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: Free Age range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Artist Ed Pien demonstrates ink painting techniques, followed by a 3D paper-based construction session. Children will be shown various ways of painting with ink and then formed into groups of two to make paper-based three-dimensional objects from the drawn pieces of paper.

Shadow PlaySaturday 31 July, 2pm - 4pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

In this family friendly workshop led by Ed Pien, participants will work in groups of two and collaborate on building transparent 3D objects. The fi nal works will be combined to form an enchanting display of movement, light and shadows.

Fantastical Creatures @ Wollaton ParkSunday 15 August, 11am - 5pm / Admission: FreeAge range: Children aged 4 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Inspired by the colourful and richly adorned clothing of the Asian bride and the surreal and scary fi gures of tribal art, local textile artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry invites you to come and create your own fantastical creatures in this materials workshop. Part of the Children’s Festival 2010.

3D Model making workshopsMonday 16 & Thursday 26 August, 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 5 - 11 years accompanied by an adult

Get into the mood for being creative and explore the ‘migration’ of ideas, culture and people in these fun mixed media workshops. Make and design your own travelling memories to carry away in your home made suitcase. The completed work will be exhibited at Ruff ord Park (w/c 30th August 2010).

My doodle worldThursday 19 August, 10am - 4.30pm

“My doodle world” exhibition by Holgate school students would like to invite you to verbalise your opinion about where you live and what is happening to the world and environment around you. Kids rarely get such a platform to express their views so come along to help create a unique doodle installation expressing your perspective of the world.

10.00 - 13.00 Street Build.Lead by Jo Deighton / Tina Havill, Art Teachersfrom Holgate school.

Score, fold, join, rip and manipulate card to create a large 3D model of where you live. The chance to learn card construction skills, and to design and construct your house from card to create a large street installation.

14.00 - 16.30: JON BURGERMAN led workshop

An amazing opportunity to meet and be inspired by the Nottingham based artist, famed for his doodling, drawing, scrawling and illustration. Art, animation and character design. Jon would like to invite you to illustrate your thoughts on where you live through doodles and help create a unique installation piece which will be exhibited alongside the workin the “My Doodle World” exhibition: 21 - 29 August.

Bongo Bongo SessionsMonday 9, 16 & 23 August, from 10am - 12pmAdmission: Free / Age range: Children aged 0 - 5 years

Looking for fun for you and your babies, toddlers or children in Nottingham? Well you’ve found it! This summer we would like to invite you and your little ones to join in the fun. Each week we will be going on a musical journey to a diff erent place to say hello to all of our lovely friends. Fancy a trip to the farm or the beach? Look no further, because Bongo Bongo will bring it to you!

Lyric Lounge NottinghamFriday 24 - Sunday 26 September

Friday7.30pm Blackdrop! Spoken words, lyrics and a pocket full of truths

Saturday12-2pm Poetry Treasure Hunt2-4pm Spoken word performance & workshop for young people4.30-5.30pm Lyrical Teatime: Young Performance Young Mothers6pm YARD Youth Arts Performance

Sunday11am-1pm Polarbear workshops 12-4pm Charity Shop DJ 2pm SLAM - Film Screening 4.30-5.30pm Polarbear spoken fi lm** 6-8pm Nottingham Liming

Blackdrop is the spoken word night at the heart of a vibrant Nottingham community of spoken word artists, including Poets, MCs, Comedians and Storytellers. To open the Lyric Lounge Nottingham spoken word festival at NAE on 24th, 25th and 26th September, Blackdrop will be headlined by legendary Guyanese poet and former Poet in Residence at the BBC, John Agard. This will be the start of a great weekend of lyrics featuring the Lyric Lounge patron dub poet Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, YARD, Panya Banjoko, Polarbear, Michelle Hubbard, Andrew Graves, Aly Stoneman, Charity Shop DJ, as well open mic slots showcasing budding poets and lyricists.

Coming soon - British Art Show 7 23 October 2010 - 09 January 2011

The British Art Show is widely recognised as the most ambitious and infl uential exhibition of contemporary British art. Organised by Hayward Touring, it takes place every fi ve years and tours to four diff erent cities across the UK. Now in its seventh incarnation, for the fi rst time ever the British Art Show will open in Nottingham, with an extensive range of work occupying three venues - New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle and Nottingham Contemporary, before touring to London, Plymouth and Glasgow. Curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton, the exhibition will feature many new commissions and change with each city it visits.A Hayward Touring Exhibition.

Workshops and Events Nottingham’s Mela Weekend! Saturday 17 July @ New Art ExchangeAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 8pm World Diaspora Music event with performers including Global Folk, Poetic Pilgrimmage, MuHa, Asian Street Remix and The Gentlemen Band amongst others

1 - 4pm Mendhi / Henna art workshops Our artist Ambika will be holding some interactive mehndi art poster- making workshops using classic henna body dyes and poster paints

4pm Film-screening of Sholay

Sunday 18 July @ Arboretum ParkAdmission: Free / Age range: All are welcome

12 - 6pm Nottingham Mela - Picnic in the Park! Check out the festival vibe with sumptuous Asian food, arts & crafts stalls and live music performances from Rizwan Muazzam Qawaal, Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music,The Raghu Dixit Project, Ash King, Sham D, DJ Kayper and superstar RAGHAV. Hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Murtz and Noreen

12 - 5pm Children and Families Art Workshops, Mehndi Body Art & Face-painting, Photography workshops, Yoga sessions and Childrens rides

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Night of Festivals 2010Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 September 2010

Coming soon Night of Festivals at New Art Exchange in partnership with ArtReach, University of Nottingham and Northampton University will celebrate and explore the struggle of 200 years of Latin America’s independence through exhibitions, fi lms, talks, site-specifi c installation, carnival procession and an international artist residency. Registered Charity No: 1121755 | Company number: 04899786 | VAT number: 859 7277 60

Memento / Ed Pien / 23 July - 4 September 2010Memento is a contemplation of the human condition: how we act and react to the inescapable forces that shape us. Memento has been developed out of research into the plight of illegal immigrants, such as the Chinese who remain hidden in society (think of the tragedy that beset the cockle pickers), the faujis, from India as well as the “burnt ones” - young Moroccans, who often take great risks in the hope of living a more signifi cant and meaningful life. Some, attempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, perish along the way.

Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk / Suki Chan / 23 July - 4 September 2010Suki Chan’s practice combines light, moving image, electronics and sound within mixed-media installations to explore our physical and psychological experience of space. In a London of fast-blinking lights and speeding commuters, cars and trains leave luminous comet-trails marking their passage through the night, and individuals refl ect on freedom in the urban metropolis, or seek escape from the repetitive habits and conditions it enforces.

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Address: New Art Exchange39-41 Gregory BoulevardNottingham NG7 6BE

Contact details: T: 0115 924 8630 / E: [email protected] W: www.nae.org.uk

Opening Times: Mon to Fri 10am - 7pm Sat 10am - 5pm / Sun Closed

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Summer Programme 2010/ Events / Artist Talks / Film Screenings / Exhibitions/ Youth Programme / International Artists

/ Youth ProgrammeYouth Arts Research and DevelopmentSupported by BBC Children in Need Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

YARD will be running a series of taster workshops throughout the Summer in dance, spoken word, mixed media, puppetry & object manipulation, photography, theatre, animation, multimedia and fi lm.

Puppetry / Object Theatre / Tuesday 1 June, 11am - 2pmTake part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

Physical Theatre / Dance / Wednesday 2 June, 11am - 2pm

Take part in these fun drama workshop using everyday objects to create imaginative theatrical worlds and puppet characters. An accessible way to learn puppetry skills and develop your spontaneous creativity.

‘Glee’ Singing workshop / Saturday 12 June, 11am - 1pm

Thanks to the TV show the Glee Club or Show Choir is now back in the UK... Come and experience NAE Glee Club where you’ll learn and choreograph a mash up of Glee and West Ends songs! You’ll need your enthusiasm, energy, water and clothes which are easy to move in!!

Filmmaking with Out The Blue / Saturday 19 June, 11am - 1pm

These workshops consist of drama skills, creative writing and fi lming techniques. A great opportunity to channel your creativity in a positive arena, looking at channels for employment for young people and further development.

Sculpture / Saturday 10 July, 11am - 1pm

Through these sculpture workshops we shall be deconstructing an already meticulously ordered piece (in many cases, discarded literature), and reconstruct it in a selective way - often stripping away the bulk of the work.

Jazz and Street Dance / Saturday 24 July, 11am - 1pm

One Bridge Arts will be hosting a Jazz and Street Dance workshop featuring some of the best dancers Nottingham has to off er. Be partof the fun and win a trip to London’s famous Pineapple Dance Studios!

Mixed Media / Saturday 31 July, 11am - 1pm

Fancy a visual feast? Come and Enjoy making Rangoli style artworks with rice and spices, and an introduction to strong ornamentational patterning with Samiah Haleem our local Visual Artist / Textile Designer. She will help you create exciting visual statements that need no explanations!

Light-painting / Saturday 7 August, 11am - 1pm

The workshop is designed to allow and encourage investigation and experimentation in photography using light as the initial source of inspiration. Participants will look at ways of recording the movement and presence of light by working with time, space, movement and intensity.

Still-life Photography / Saturday 14 August, 11am - 1pm

Partake in this practical photography workshop to help you produce photographs for the whole world to see. It’s a great opportunity to learn a range of skills in digital photography; you will be creating your own compositions from a range of objects.

YARD Youth Theatre Weeks commencing 9, 16 & 23 AugustEvery Tuesday 11am - 4pm, Wednesday 11am - 4pm, Saturday 11am - 2pm / Admission: Free / Age range: 11 - 18 years old

Create a piece of art, perform on stage or produce a fi lm... You have three weeks in August to produce a piece for the Summer Showcase event, through these special performing arts workshops. There will also be a special award for the Best Performer of the Summer Programme.This will culminate in a special showcase event:

YARD Summer Showcase ShowdownSaturday 28 August, 2pm - 5pmAdmission: £TBC / Age range: All are welcomeFor further details go to: www.yard.nae.org.uk