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The fit out of the first floor is going well, we anticipate to
be finished on time, mid March. There has been a lot of interest
and lettings are happening fast. We are looking forward to completion
and are excited for the future.
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Estelle
Thompson is featured in the new book Painting Today by Tony
Godfrey, an overview of contemporary paintings and an enquiry into
how we experience its images, what they mean and why the practice
remains vital.
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Yukako
Shibata took part in a one evening group exhibition on the 15th
of January. The show, Swan Song, took place in an evacuated
19th century townhouse in Soho soon to be demolished and encompassed
a variety of suddenly empty spaces, cleared of possessions with
only hints of its former domestic past, as though abandoned in pre-apocalyptic
haste.
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The Impossibility of Escapism is Sophie
Molins' upcoming solo exhibition in Westbourne
Grove Church, showing 24th February to 30th March. The show
contains Sophie's provocative, abstract and often ironic photographs
taken in some of London's most notorious prisons and anonymous city
spaces. Sophie has, since 1999, been working with Rehabilitation
for Addicted Prisoners Trust (RAPt), photographing aspects of
the rehabilitation program they run within prisons across the UK.
In November 2009 Sophie became the chair of the committee for the
launch and publication of 19
Raptures. Curated and published by another Great Western Studios
artist, Neal Brown, 19 Raptures is a unique collection of
self-help guides reinterpreted by some of the UK's leading artists
and writers including Will Self, Tracey Emin, Billy Childish and
Beth Orton.
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Sophie
Smallhorn's work is featured in the March issue of Shiseido's
cultural magazine Hanatsubaki, unfortunately we can't help with
the translation.
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Joy Richardson
is exhibiting her paintings in the show Journeys through Childhood;
part of a cultural event at the Kellogg
College in Oxford, on the evening of Friday 26th February. You
will be able to see Joy's work inspired by her roots in Guyana and
her childhood in England, as well as listen to storytelling and
sample Guyanese and South Asian cuisine. The exhibition will also
be open on Saturday 27th.
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In time for Valentine's Day Julie
Goldsmith is selling themed limited editions of her plates at
Ida
Restaurant, 167 Fifth Avenue, W10. You can also see one of Julie's
sculptures, Eskimo, in the restaurant.
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Having returned from West Bengal, India, Stuart Mackay was invited
to exhibit his photographs at the Nehru
Centre. The World of CINI - Motherhood in India is a
photographic journey illustrating the lives and times of the people
of the charity Child In Need India, the work they do and the people
they work with inspiring examples of humanism in practice.
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The Great Western Choir will be back at the studios on Wednesday
24th February at 6.15pm. The first evening will be a workshop event
and cost £5 per person. Newcomers keen to try out their singing
talents are very welcome. The choir are especially encouraging men
who are ready to make a regular commitment to join in! The normal
rehearsal schedule will then start on the following Wednesday 3rd
March, and once again cost £5. Anyone interested should contact
Tom Currie at tom_currie@btinternet.com.
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The premiere for Yoga at Great Western Studios was this week and
the feedback from the instructor Elvan Erdin and the people taking
part was very positive. The location was ideal with the added benefit
of underfloor heating, and the art hanging on the walls made it
an inspiring evening. The classes will continue every Monday at
6.30pm from now on.
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And finally... Great Western Studio's inaugural Bingo Night this
week was a resounding success. A big thank you to Liza
Campbell and Steve Williams for organising the evening. We look
forward to the next 'Big Event'!
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