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FreezChester: June 2010
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An exhibition of Miniature Modern Magnets on the streets of Manchester. Friday, 25 June 2010. Freezchester 17th July 2010. Welcome to our exhibition. We will have 115 magnets from 53 artists on the streets of Manchester this July. Come and find them, take them home, put them on your fridge. If you want to find out who made it then click on the image above or follow the link (right). We're exhibting as part of the Hazard MMX Festival. Http:/ www.hazardmcr.org/. Friday, 11 June 2010.
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FreezChester: Join us - Freezchester 2010
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An exhibition of Miniature Modern Magnets on the streets of Manchester. Friday, 11 June 2010. Join us - Freezchester 2010. Send me an image with the theme of 'Modern Hazards'. We'll turn it into a magnet and exhibit it on the streets of Manchester as part of the Hazard MMX Festival. We'll be putting them up on Saturday 17th July, 2010. Http:/ www.hazardmcr.org/. For more info email me at albanlow@hotmail.com. Email me your images before Midnight 23rd June. We'll also send you a copy of your magnet free.
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Hide Bird: Why?
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In 2010 Dean and Alban placed 48 magnetic views of Walthamstow on the streets of the local area and invited the public to find and pick them up. They also exhibited a complete set at The Vestry House Museum, where viewers could play and re-arrange the composition, creating a virtual local walk. If you'd like to get involved then view the submit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alban Low and Dean Reddick. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by digi guru.
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Hide Bird: HideBird on the E17 Trail
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011. HideBird on the E17 Trail. This September come and visit our bird hide with a difference! In the front garden of 28 Barrett Road, Walthamstow will be a 'HideBird', with 21 birds on the. Pick up a 'Spotters Guide', find the birds and tick them off. You can even get involved with next year's HideBird exhibition. View the Submit page right to see how to contribute. The Hidebird is available for viewing 24 hours a day and is part of the E17 Arts Trail 2011. View my complete profile.
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Hide Bird: Together
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Apart from Alban Low and Dean Reddick other 2012 contributors include. Dean and Alban have exhibited many times together. Barnet Open - Gallery 89, Barnet. Art Grows on Trees - E17 Arts Trail. Brighton Open - Brighton Fringe Festival. Light Bite - Light Night Festival, Nottingham. Unblank - Golden Square, London. Magnetic Walthamstow - Vestry House Museum, Walthamstow. Open Fridge - Gallery 89, Barnet. Fab Fridge - Bath Fringe Festival. Freezchester - Hazard Festival, Manchester. View my complete profile.
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Hide Bird: The Migration Project
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As part of the HideBird Exhibition we are pleased to introduce The Migration Project. On the 12th September 2012 some of the birds escaped the Hide and have taken up residence somewhere in Walthamstow. The Migration Project aims to track the fortune of these birds. If you have found one of the escaped birds please visit the Found A Bird? Page on this website. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alban Low and Dean Reddick. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by digi guru.
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Open Fridge: Artists 2010
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An Open Submission art exhibition. Where Artists transform fridge doors with their work. The community link course at Barnet College is for people recovering from mental health issues. Annette, Cathy, Chloe, Daniella, Dharmesh, Jeremy, Kevin, Michael, Nadia, Oguzhan, Robert, Scott, Sean and Tricia. Students from Barnet College with learning difficulties accessing the Explore learning course. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View the current entries into the Open Submission (above) or CLICK HERE.