Call Out For Kent Artists! – Art In The Church – Exhibition – 27th and 28th April 2013 – Higham – Kent

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St Mary’s Church, which stands on the edge of Higham Marshes, is owned by The Churches Conservation Trust. The Friends of St Mary’s Church group organise a variety of events each year which are well supported by the public i.e. film shows, music events, talks etc.

They are now interested in developing an annual festival of “Art in the Church” for works by local artists.

There are unique spaces in the building to display work, and the hire charges are only £20 for the two days, with free refreshments available to you.

The exhibition will be from 12pm to 4pm on the 27th and 28th April.

If you are interested please phone Fiona Spirals on 0790 0473043 to discuss further arrangements.

The interior of the Church is a beautiful space; please visit the website www.stmaryschurchhigham.com and St Mary’s Church, Higham on Facebook to see their photo galleries.

Featured Arts Community – The Expansionists and 57a Residency – Whitstable

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The Expansionists established 57a – an artists’ and writers’ residency programme in Whitstable, Kent – in order to aid and support creative expression. 57a is a privately funded project dedicated to providing the space, time and freedom to promote new artistic practice.

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The Expansionists want to enable creativity to flourish and to inspire work that engages with the world around us.

The Expansionists’ ultimate aim is that 57a will lead to the creation of a diverse network of alumni who can help, support and inspire one another.

This alumni will be comprised of contemporaries in the creative world – using established links with practitioners to create a diverse and expanding network.

Their residencies are open year-round to anyone in any field of the arts. We welcome applications from both individuals and groups.

57a is inspired by and dedicated to the memory of Lucy Gordon, a talented actress and a person with an unequalled generosity and depth of heart.

To find out more visit www.theexpansionists.org 

Film Collaboration Call Out

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Jules Roy filming Neil Brown in his studioJules Roy, from Aquaviolet, is currently looking to collaborate with professional creative writers, sound designers and directors.

He is offering his wide practical knowledge and expertise in cinematography to shoot pieces ideally for creative film shorts competitions such as 2 Days of Laughter(www.2dayslaughter.co.uk).

***Please note that the deadline for 2 Days of Laughter is 28th February.

This would include 3 – 4 10 hour working days for free to the right project. Jules Roy is a UK based Director of Photography working mainly in television commercials and comes from an advertising photography background.

If you are interested in collaborating please email: jules@aquaviolet.com

Jules’ Showreel: YouTube

The Paper Apothecary – 9th to 24th February 2013 – Canterbury

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The Paper Apothecary is a life size apothecary created entirely out of recycled paper and card by Animate Arts. Between Saturday 9 and Sunday 24 February, a ‘cultural chemist’ will be dispensing special happiness prescriptions to visitors, which direct them to different displays and collections in the Beaney.

The prescriptions have been chosen by more than 200 ‘happiness investigators’ – school children, residents and staff who have been exploring the Beaney and deciding what it is in the building that makes them happy.

As well as encouraging local people to come to the Beaney and spread some happiness, the project also links back to Dr James Beaney, who bequeathed funds to the city to build the Beaney in the 1890s and was a trainee chemist in Canterbury before he moved to Australia.

The Paper Apothecary project is part of the national Happy Museum initiative, and the Beaney is one of six museums across the country selected for this programme. It has been funded through the Arts Council England’s Renaissance strategic support fund and the Beaney was awarded a grant of £11,625 to run it.

For more details visit www.canterbury.co.uk/Beaney

Special Cineworld Wreck It Ralph Screening And Gaming Tournament – 8th February 2013 – Rochester

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Special Cineworld Wreck It Ralph Screening And Gaming Tournament - 8th February 2013 - Rochester

Cineworld are holding a special showing of Wreck it Ralph on Friday 8th Feb 2013 , and after the screening of the film they are holding a Street Fighter 4 tournament for the audience on their giant screen!

The film itself starts at 8.20pm with the gaming following on at around 10.30pm until late. It will consist of winner stays on, with whoever has stayed on the longest will win lots of Wreck it Ralph prizes and an invitation to come back for their own private late night gaming session, which is worth £125 for a two hour session.

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The No. 1 Habit of Highly Creative People – By Leo Babauta

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The No. 1 Habit of Highly Creative People

“In order to be open to creativity, one must have the capacity for contructive use of solitude. One must overcome the fear of being alone.”~Rollo May

Post written by Leo Babauta.

Creativity is a nebulous, murky topic that fascinates me endlessly — how does it work? What habits to creative people do that makes them so successful at creativity?

I’ve reflected on my own creative habits, but decided I’d look at the habits that others consider important to their creativity. I picked a handful of creatives, almost at random — there are so many that picking the best would be impossible, so I just picked some that I admire, who came to mind when I thought of the word “creative”.

This was going to be a list of their creative habits … but in reviewing their lists, and my own habits, I found one that stood out. And it stands out if you review the habits and quotes from great creative people in history.

It’s the Most Important Habit when it comes to creativity.

After you read the No. 1 habit, please scroll down and read the No. 2 habit — they might seem contradictory but in my experience, you can’t really hit your creative stride until you find a way to balance both habits.

The No. 1 Creativity Habit

In a word: solitude.

Creativity flourishes in solitude. With quiet, you can hear your thoughts, you can reach deep within yourself, you can focus.

Of course, there are lots of ways to find this solitude. Let’s listen to a few of the creative people I talked to or researched:

Felicia Day – wonderful actress perhaps best known for her awesome awesome work on Dr. Horrible’s Sing-along Blog, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The Guild.

I was thrilled when she replied to my email asking about her creative habits. One of the things she said: she makes “sure to be creative first thing in the morning, before doing anything for the outside world, really sets the day up for me. It makes it feel that CREATING is my job, not answering emails.”

Ali Edwards – an author, designer, and leading authority on scrapbooking.

I was honored with a response from Ali as well. One of her top habits wasn’t exactly solitude, but is related: “Do nothing. I have a habit of welcoming time away from my creative work. For me this is serious life-recharging time where my only responsibility is to just be Mom & Wife & Me. Doing nothing has a way of synthesizing what is really important in my life and in my work and inspires me beyond measure. When I come back to work I am better equipped to weed out the non-essential stuff and focus on the things I most want to express creatively.”

Chase Jarvis – an award-winning photographer.

Chase also kindly responded with several of his key creativity habits — see more great ones at the bottom of this post. But here’s one that I loved: “Find Quiet. Creativity sometimes washes over me during times of intense focus and craziness of work, but more often I get whacked by the creative stick when I’ve got time in my schedule. And since my schedule is a crazy one and almost always fills up if I’m just “living”, I tend to carve out little retreats for myself. I get some good thinking and re-charge time during vacations, or on airplanes, but the retreats are more focused on thinking about creative problems that I’m wanting to solve. That’s why I intentionally carve time out. I make room for creativity. Intentionally. The best example of what I mean by a retreat is a weekend at my family’s cabin. It’s a 90 minute drive from my house on the coast. There are few distractions. Just a rocky beach and a cabin from the 60′s with wood paneling and shag carpet. I go for walks, hikes, naps. I read. I did get an internet signal put in there to stay connected if I need it. But the gist is QUIET. Let there be space for creativity to fill your brain.”

Maciej Cegłowski – painter, programmer, excellent writer.

Maciej is one of my favorite bloggers, and responded to my email with a classically short answer that to me, embodies a beautiful way to find solitude.

What habit helps his creativity?

Maciej replied: “Running up hills!”

Leo Babauta: OK, I wasn’t going to talk about myself in this post, but I thought I should share some of my previous thoughts.

The best art is created in solitude, for good reason: it’s only when we are alone that we can reach into ourselves and find truth, beauty, soul. Some of the most famous philosophers took daily walks, and it was on these walks that they found their deepest thoughts.

My best writing, and in fact the best of anything I’ve done, was created in solitude.

Just a few of the benefits I’ve found from solitude:

  • time for thought
  • in being alone, we get to know ourselves
  • we face our demons, and deal with them
  • space to create
  • space to unwind, and find peace
  • time to reflect on what we’ve done, and learn from it
  • isolation from the influences of other helps us to find our own voice
  • quiet helps us to appreciate the smaller things that get lost in the roar

Read morethe lost art of solitude.

The Greats on Solitude

Of course, many other creative people have believed in the habit of solitude. I’ve collected a small but influential sample here. There are many more examples.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers.

Mozart: “When I am, as it were, completely myself, entirely alone, and of good cheer–say, traveling in a carriage or walking after a good meal or during the night when I cannot sleep–it is on such occasions that my ideas flow best and most abundantly.”

Albert Einstein – theoretical physicist, philosopher and author who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time. He is often regarded as the father of modern physics.

Einstein: “On the other hand, although I have a regular work schedule, I take time to go for long walks on the beach so that I can listen to what is going on inside my head. If my work isn’t going well, I lie down in the middle of a workday and gaze at the ceiling while I listen and visualize what goes on in my imagination.”

Franz Kafka – one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Novelist and writer of short stories whose works came to be regarded as one of the major achievements of 20th century literature.

Kafka: “You need not leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. You need not even listen, simply wait, just learn to become quiet, and still, and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked. It has no choice; it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.”

Nikola Tesla – inventor, one of the most important contributors to the birth of commercial electricity, best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism.

Tesla: “The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude. Originality thrives in seclusion free of outside influences beating upon us to cripple the creative mind. Be alone—that is the secret of invention: be alone, that is when ideas are born.”

Joseph Haydn: A life-long resident of Austria, Haydn spent much of his career as a court musician for the wealthy Hungarian aristocratic Esterházy family on their remote estate. Isolated from other composers and trends in music until the later part of his long life, he was, as he put it, “forced to become original”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – German writer and polymath. Goethe’s works span the fields of poetry, drama, literature, theology, philosophy, and science.

His magnum opus, lauded as one of the peaks of world literature, is the two-part drama Faust.

Goethe: “One can be instructed in society, one is inspired only in solitude.”

Pablo Picasso – Spanish painter best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. His revolutionary artistic accomplishments brought him universal renown and immense fortunes throughout his life, making him one of the best-known figures in twentieth century art.

Picasso: “Without great solitude no serious work is possible.”

Carl Sandburg – American writer and editor, best known for his poetry.

He won three Pulitzer Prizes, two for his poetry and another for a biography of Abraham Lincoln. H. L. Mencken called Carl Sandburg “indubitably an American in every pulse-beat.”

Sandburg: “One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude.”

Thomas Mann – German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate, known for his series of highly symbolic and ironic epic novels and novellas, noted for their insight into the psychology of the artist and the intellectual.

Mann: “Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty unfamiliar and perilous — to poetry.”

The No. 2 Creative Habit

While it might seem contradictory, the No. 2 habit when it comes to nurturing creativity: participation. This can come in many forms, but it requires connecting with others, being inspired by others, reading others, collaborating with others.

But how can you have both solitude and participation? They obviously have to come at different times. Finding the balance is key, of course, but it takes a conscious effort: this time is for solitude, and this time is for participation.

Why are they both important? We need inspiration from without, but we need creation from within.

A couple of the people I interviewed had habits that relate to this:

Chase Jarvis: “Devour Popular Culture. Consuming the works of others inspires me. And it’s not just museums and the “establishment”. I devour magazines, books, street art, performances, music, etc. All things that make me think critically (and whimsically) about the world. You get the picture. Inspiration can come from anywhere.”

Ali Edwards: “Participate. My creative spirit is interested in documenting the wonderful everyday details of our lives. To really get to the heart of the matter I need to be fully participating in my life, in the interactions with my kids and husband and family and friends. If I am just going through the motions or wishing away the present moment for “the next thing” I am missing the blessing of right now. My creativity requires the habit of active participation and daily attention to detail.”

Other Creative Habits

There are other habits than those top two, of course, that can nourish creativity. Some other good ones:

Felicia Day: “When I am most productive I am the most ruthless with my schedule. I will literally make a daily checklist with, “one hour gym”, “30 minutes of internet research,” and “drink 3 glasses of water” on it. For some reason being that disciplined creates a sense of control that I wouldn’t have otherwise, as a self-employed person, and I get the most out of the scheduled hours that I have for writing.”

Ali Edwards: “Take notes. I am a really good note-taker. It’s essential for me to write down my ideas when they come to mind…otherwise, poof, they disappear way too quickly as I move on to the next task (diaper changes, wiping noses, tending to the stuff of life). I use my phone, my computer, and a moleskine notebook to jot down thoughts and ideas and then I move them into Things every week or so.”

Chase Jarvis had a few more:

  • Live a creative life everyday. I very much believe in doing creative stuff everyday. For one, I take photos and videos almost everyday. Doesn’t matter the camera. I use my iPhone everyday. Just taking photos keeps me in a creative headspace. Hell, I play with my food and draw and doodle.
  • Moderate Expectations. Make it a habit not to judge yourself on your creative output. Sometimes your creativity is on fire. Great news. Other times, it’s not. It’s hard sometimes when you make art in a professional commercial capacity because you’re paid to be ‘ON’, but you’ll save yourself a lot of greif if you make it a habit to be cool to your psyche when your creative mojo isn’t firing on all pistons.
  • Shake Your Tree. When I’m starting to feel stale, I make a habit of getting into adventures. Break molds. Drive home from work a different way. Stir up my routine. I get active and shake my tree.
  • Find fun.  Doing what you love inspires you to be more creative.  Make time and space for having fun.  All work and no play makes Jane a dull girl.
  • Lastly, being creative means living a creative life.  Expect yourself to have one.  Believe you are creative. Know that you are. Make that the most important habit of all.

For more on creativity, read my Little But Useful Guide to Creativity.

“Creativity is essentially a lonely art. An even lonelier struggle. To some a blessing. To others a curse. It is in reality the ability to reach inside yourself and drag forth from your very soul an idea.” ~Lou Dorfsman

 

Article courtesy of http://zenhabits.net

Important Philosophy For The Future…All Creatives Need To See And Hear This!

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Great video created using a talk by philosopher Allen Watts – who was originally from Chislehurst, London .

Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British-born philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehurst, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York. Pursuing a career, he attended Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, where he received a master’s degree in theology.

Strood Robots And Other Medway Stories – Art Exhibition – Nucleus Arts Gallery Chatham – 16th to 28th February 2013

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Myths and Legends of the Medway Towns from BAN THE MIND READER, to the Walderslade Sprite, plus more pragmatic tales from modern Medway.

Artwork will be exhibited by peninsular exiles Shaun Hutchings and Sharon Cooper. Sharon has produced images of the Medway Towns sown on to canvases, whilst Shaun Hutchings paints pictures from his imagination, often in abstract form. Many are set in a ‘magical’ or ‘mythical’ future Medway.

The Exhibition runs from the 16th to the 28th of February.

Location: Nucleus studios and Gallery, Chatham – www.nucleus-arts.com/page3.htm

George RW Cutts – Archive from 1980 – Exhibition – 15th to 20th February 2013 – Margate

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A show of over 100 new drawings from George RW Cutts, featuring abandoned towns, Antarctic explorers, ACME whistles, badges, birds, brogues, buttons, clay pipes, clocks, coins, cycling jerseys, Delph tiles, desert boots, dogs, door bells, forgotten Olympians, hot dog carts, Margate, medals, mermaids, monkey paisley, pétanque, trophies, tuk-tuks, and typewriters.

The exhibition includes, The Margate Postcards, a new series of 30 blue monochrome postcards inspired by Margate past and present.

Every visitor can enter a draw to win a piece of work featured in the show.

Parade is an artist led space, 2 minutes along the sea front from the Turner Contemporary.

What:George RW Cutts, Archive from 1980
Where:Parade, Marine Drive, Margate, Kent CT9 1DH

When: Fri 15 Feb – Wed 20 Feb, 11am-5pm daily
Further Details: www.archivefrom1980.com

Contact: georgerwcutts@archivefrom1980.com

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KIMBOFEST – Medway’s music festival for Alzheimer’s Society – 2nd February 2013 – Chatham

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This is an all day charity event to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society. There are live bands and acts on all throughout the day. All of the proceeds go to the Alzheimer’s Society. There a so many great bands playing this event you’d be mad to miss it.

TICKETS ARE £6 ON THE DOOR AND WITH THAT YOU GET A WRISTBAND
18+ I.D required for the bar !

Venue – Tap N Tin – Chatham

All proceeds will be donated to alzheimers.org.uk

Here is a list of the confirmed acts. Starting from the last band on all the way down to the first act.

01.55 – 02.25 Ferocious Lopez https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ferocious-Lopez/184000238356581

01.15 – 01.45 Swampstomper http://www.facebook.com/SwampStomping

0.35 – 01.05 Chapter one http://www.facebook.com/ChapterOneBand

23.55 – 00.25 Taxirun –
http://www.facebook.com/taxirun

23.15 – 23.45 Wildfowl – http://www.facebook.com/Wildfowlmusic

22.40 – 23.10 Crybaby Special and The Monsters – http://www.facebook.com/crybabyspecialandthemonsters

22.00 – 22.30 The Muswells – http://www.facebook.com/themuswells

21.20 – 21.50 Broken Banjo – http://www.facebook.com/Broken.Banjo

20.40 – 21.10 Physical Graffiti – http://www.facebook.com/groups/maturemortals

20.00 – 20.30 Billy Bones – http://www.facebook.com/billybonesband

19.20 – 19.50 Black Lion Courtiers – http://www.facebook.com/BlackLionCourtiers

18.40 – 19.10 Mourning Birds – https://www.facebook.com/mourningbirds?group_id=199289093548306

18.00 – 18.30 UPCDOWNC http://www.facebook.com/pages/Upcdownc/9134775324

17.30 – 18.00 Toy Knives – http://www.facebook.com/toyknivesband

16.50 – 17.20 The Hamelins – http://www.facebook.com/thehamelins

16.10 – 16.40 Tape Error – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tape-Error/235818086434567

15.30 – 16.00 Godless Reds – http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Godless-Reds/256807167704455

15.00 – 15.20 Z Stacks – http://www.facebook.com/zstacksband

14.30 – 14.50 Niltones – http://www.facebook.com/Niltones

14.00 – 14.20 Rogermean Mean – https://www.facebook.com/rogermean24

13.30 – 13.50 – Andy White – http://www.facebook.com/andy.white.75098364

13.00 – 13.20 Dan Clarke – http://www.facebook.com/danclarkeandtheserviettes

12.30 – 12.50 ?

+ Special Guest – Peter Cook!!

Call For Traders For New Outdoor Market In Chatham! – Sun Wharf Market – Sunday 24th March

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Pitches are available to take part in the first Sun Wharf Market, a new quarterly outdoor market in Chatham.

The market is new for 2013 and pitches are available for a variety of makers. The first Sun Wharf Market will be held on Sunday 24 March in the Sun Wharf car park, Medway Street in Chatham.

 Market organiser and local resident Heather Burgess, 27, hopes to create a complimenting combination of stalls including art, craft, local produce, jewellery, fashion, antiques, vintage and collectibles. Limited pitches are available now for £15 each, trading hours will be 10am – 4pm. To avoid disappointment early applications are recommended, closing date for all applications is Monday 4 March 2013. All enquiries should contact Heather by emailing heather.sunpierhouse@gmail.com

Area:    South East    Medway   Kent

Creative Minds Literary Potlatch – A Feast of Inspiration – 23rd March 2013 – Strood

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Creative Minds Literary Potlatch - A Feast of Inspiration - 23rd March 2013 - Strood

Creative Minds Literary Potlatch. Interested in art and creativity? Feeling a little stuck? Come and mingle with like-minded individuals and share coffee and ideas. Open to everyone interested in creativity, if you’re a beginner or someone more advanced.

Activities planned include; speed debating, Parashare; bring a paragraph to share from a favourite book or your own writing, and other writers games.

This event is part of the Other worlds, other voices Rochester literature festival.

Saturday, 23 March 10am – 12 noon Strood library

Book your free place by calling 01634 335890 or just turn up on the day!

Craft Central Gets Hitched – London’s Handmade Wedding Fair – 21st to 24th March 2013

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Wedding coming up? Fed up of sprawling soulless commercial wedding fairs? Get personal at Craft Central 21-24 March 2013! All you need to add a handmade touch to the big day. From the bride herself to guests looking for the ideal gift, there’s something for everyone… and, what’s more, IT’S FREE!

Join Craft Central for a drink at the Special Launch Night on Thurs 21 March, 4-8pm Late Night Shopping on Fri 22 March, 4-8pm

Avoid the high street on Sat 23 March, 11am-5pm & Sun 24 March, 12-4pm

LOCATION: 33-35 St John’s Square, London EC1M 4DS

http://craftcentral.org.uk/craft-central-gets-hitched

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Craft Central Gets Hitched returns for 2013… Give your wedding some character with unique, handmade products by almost 50 designer makers. Browse ready to buy products, commission your own piece or discover a bespoke service. Our designers are as excited as you are about your big day (well, almost!) so come and meet them!

We’ll help tackle those long wedding ‘to do’ lists! From ‘classic’ wedding essentials, to the slightly more unusual, handcrafted products include: Bridal fashion; Invitations; Millinery; Jewellery (rings in particular!); Gifts (such as Ceramics, Interior Products, Silversmithing); Father/Mother of Bride/Groom fashion and accessories; Bunting; Decorations; Floristry; Favours and table paraphernalia. Also, don’t miss hair and makeup demonstrations; scrumptious wedding cake solutions; music from DJs The Wedding Smashers; Rhapsody Road Photography’s pop up photo booth; gorgeous floristry by Flor Unikon and our wedding food market in St John’s Square.

It’s not only future brides and grooms who’ll appreciate Craft Central Gets Hitched. The entire guest list (from family and bridesmaids/groomsmen to the evening guests) will be thoroughly spoilt for choice…

For the Bride… Once the dress is sorted you can relax (well, it’s almost that simple!), so come and meet our couture bridal wear designers who will be showcasing stunning gowns. Not planning a traditional veil? Or fancy a unique headpiece to compliment the dream dress? We have an array of milliners with sumptuous vintage-inspired bridal hats and fascinators. Bespoke handmade shoes are the perfect finishing touch!

Don’t forget the Men… Our designers are on hand for all your wedding jewellery needs! Personalise wedding attire with handmade cufflinks and don’t forget the rings – you’ll find a super selection of wedding bands and engagement rings here!

The look and feel of the day… With beautifully designed invitations, bespoke bunting, favours and table decorations – we’re here to help!

The perfect wedding gift… There’ll be plenty of handmade options, including ceramics, silver smithing and other tempting products for the home.

The wedding party… Seeking a special gift to thank your bridesmaids? Our jewellery and accessories designers can provide affordable options.

Last but not least, the Mother of the Bride… With exceptional milliners on board, the fear of someone sporting the same hat as you becomes a thing of the past.

Almost 50 designers will be cherry picked to assist with your big day.

Area: UK   Britain   South East     London

Call for Artists! Registration is open for Medway Open Studios and Arts Festival – 13 – 21 July 2013

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Medway Open Studios and Arts Festival is a community arts festival celebrating the wealth of creativity in Medway. Now in its second year, applications are open to all Medway based artists to take part this summer.

The festival will take place from Saturday 13 to Sunday 21 July 2013 across the Medway towns, and promises to include work from a variety of art forms. Jewellery, sculpture, print, paint, and photography are all popular examples of work created in Medway that will be exhibited during the Festival. 16 venues and over 70 local artists took part in the first year of the festival in July 2012, many will be opening their doors again and inviting visitors to see their work and learn more about their craft.

Apply early and benefit from a reduced application fee. Applications received before 1 February will get 20% off. If you miss this deadline but apply between 1 February and 8 March there is a 10% discount. The final closing date for all applications is 26 April.

Full details about the Festival and how to apply can be found on the Festival website – www.medwayopenstudios.co.uk.

Area: South East    Kent    London

What If? – Workshop By Philip Kane – 9th February 2013 – Strood

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Have you ever thought what would have happened to Medway if Edward VIII hadn’t abdicated in 1930s? How would have history evolved? How would have lives and fortunes of local people changed?

Join Medway Archives writing workshop with an award-winning writer Phillip Kane on Saturday, 9th February. Create an alternative history, using archive’s resources along the way.

Cake International – 12th to 14th April 2013 – London

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Has your secret passion for pastry or craze for cake decorating taken over your day to day life? If the answer is yes, then Cake International – The Sugarcraft, Cake Decorating & Baking Show at ExCeL, London from 12-14 April is just the ticket. Celebrity bakers and TV personalities Paul Hollywood, Mary Berry and 2012’s winner John Waite will be opening and appearing at the show and meeting their thousands of fans in a question and answer session. As well as this, visitors to the show can discover their top tips and baking inspirations in the Bakery Theatre at the show.

Other features include over 80 exhibitors from across the globe offering cutting-edge cake decorating and baking supplies; Competition Classes for all ages and abilities; two Demonstration Theatres with the greatest talents from the UK and abroad; Paul Da Costa Greaves taking centre stage in The Bakery Theatre; Tracey Mann showcasing her latest project, a giant cake construction of Life Under The Sea; A Taste of Sugar Workshops for newcomers to sugarcraft and much more! Please visit www.cakeinternational.co.uk for more information.

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Cake International – The Sugarcraft, Cake Decorating & Baking Show

ExCeL, London

12-14 April 2013

Ticket Prices:

Adult £14.00 (£12.00 Advance Price)

Senior £13.00 (£11.00 Advance Price)

2 Day Ticket (Advance Only) Adult £18.00 Senior £16.00

3 Day Ticket (Advance Only) Adult £25.00 Senior £23.00

Children free if accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket, otherwise £5.00

All advanced tickets need to be ordered by 5pm Mon 8 April

Book tickets online at www.ichf.co.uk or phone the Ticket Hotline on 01425 277988.

Follow on Twitter @thecakeshows or find on Facebook – Cake International

Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts – 4th to 6th April 2013 – London

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Embrace the handmade and personal trend that is sweeping the nation by visiting Creative Stitches Hobbycrafts taking place for the first time at the ExCeL, London from the 4-6 April.

With over 100 exhibitors offering the latest craft inspiration and advice; a selection of stunning Jane Austen costumes; Catwalk Fashion Shows; advice and top tips in the Sewing Hub and Knitting Parlour; a free programme of quick and easy workshops, talks, demonstrations and much more! To find out more details, please visit www.ichf.co.uk.

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Creative Stitches & Hobbycrafts

ExCeL, London

4-6 April 2013

Ticket Prices:

Adult £10.00 (£8.00 Advance Price)

Senior £9.00 (£7.00 Advance Price)

Children free if accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket, otherwise £5.00

All advanced tickets need to be ordered by 5pm Mon 1 April

For more information please visit www.ichf.co.uk. Book tickets online at www.ichf.co.uk or phone the Ticket Hotline on 01425 277988.

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Area:         South East        London

Call Out For Geeks and Gamers – GEEK 2013 Medway Satellite Events

Creative and Art Events, Creative and Art News

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A huge games expo is coming to Margate in February and will attract hundreds of gamers from across Kent and further afield.

GEEK 2013, standing for games expo East Kent, will be an event presenting a huge collection of computer game related events. Held in the Winter Gardens, Margate, from the 21st to the 24th February, the games expo is mapped out into sections of various gaming genres and follows the motto “meet, make and play”. There will be hundreds of retro and modern gaming machines to play on, as well as a collection of pinball machines.

In support of GEEK 2013, coFWD in Rochester are organising a series of independent satellite events, and are looking for more people to add to the current programme.

As it stands the following events are in place, would anyone be interested in organising something on the remaining days that are not shown that lead up to the 23rd February? We are able to help arrange a venue.

Schedule

BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL FOR ALL EVENTS

Thursday 31st January 7pm : Jaye Nolan is running ‘Bloggle’, a meetup for local bloggers, in the bunker at 161 http://bloggle-eventful.eventbrite.co.uk

Friday 1st FebRetro’spect3 – Retro gaming night : If you love retro gaming or just want to relive those lost nostalgic year make sure you attend Retro’Spect3. This is the third retro gaming event, and this time it is solely about playing. If you fancy spinning through Sonic, bouncing and bashing your way through Mario or just saving the world from the Mad Bomber please come and take part in this retro event. http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5222285998

Saturday 2nd FebSpeedgaming –  A day of social gaming. We have selected a collection of board and video games to entertain and challenge you. Some will be familiar and other may be less so. At speedgaming you will challenge randomly selected players at randomly selected games. There will mainly be 2-4 player games that can be completed in under 30 minutes, including classic favourites and some lesser known gems. There will also be a selection of classic multiplayer video games from Street Fighter 2 to Goldeneye.  www.speedgamingone.eventbrite.com

Sunday 3rd Feb 11am – 6pm : Carl Jeffrey is running #LegoFWD: a day for so-called adults to bring their lego to 161 and build http://legoFWD.eventbrite.com

Sunday 10th Feb  2pm to 7pm (screening at 4pm) – Indie Game : The Movie – Screening and gaming session http://indiegamescreening.eventbrite.com

Saturday 23rd Feb – Group day trip to Margate to GEEK 2013 for day and evening fun!

If you would like to help please contact Natasha on –  natasha@creatabot.co.uk

 

Medway Photo Festival – January 11th to 15th 2013

Creative and Art Events

Photo Fest 2013

The Medway Photo Festival happens once a year in January and takes place in Rochester and Chatham. The photography exhibitions will all be open during the third week of January. Exhibitions will feature exciting new work from students in their 2nd year studying Photography as Contemporary Practice at the UCA Rochester.

EXHIBITION DATES and INFO

Sin City
Private view 11th January, exhibition open 11th – 17th January
Address: Nucleus New Art Gallery Chatham, 272 Chatham High Street, ME4 4BP

Nyctophobia
Private view 14th January, exhibition open 14th – 18th January
Address: Nucleus Art Centre, 75 Rochester High Street

Repeat to Fade
Private view 14th January, exhibition open 14th – 18th January
Address: 66 Rochester High Street,  ME1 1JK

Eyedentity
Private view 14th January, exhibition open 14th – 18th January
Address: Singapora Lounge, 51 Rochester High Street, ME1 1LN

Suddenly No
Private view 14th January, exhibition open 14th January
Address: 161 Rochester High Street

Close Your Eyes
Private view 15th January, exhibition open 14th – 17h January
Address: Sun Pier House, Sun Wharf, Medway Street, ME4 4HF Chatham

Novo Aspect


Private view 15th January, exhibition open 16th – 18st January
Address: 86 High Street Chatham, 1st floor

Paramnesia


Private view 15th January, exhibition open 16th January
Address: The Brook Theater, Studio room, Old Town Hall, ME4 4SE

For more information please visit www.medwayphoto2013.tumblr.com 

Get Into The Creative Industries With Creative Industries Pathways Programme – Medway

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Icon Theatre in Medway are running a special programme for people who are looking to get into the creative industries. The programme offers anyone who is unemployed (working less than 15hrs/wk) or economically inactive (e.g. a stay at home mum, full-time carer) the chance to work one-on-one with a creative industries mentor, to go on short courses, and develop a professional portfolio in order to improve career prospects in any creative industry.

Icon Theatre are funded by the European Social Fund and welcome anyone who lives in the Medway area. There are certain criteria for the programme, but people are encouraged to get in touch as there are a wide range of projects planned that are suitable for many people.

To find out more please contact Katie Charlton –  katie@icontheatre.org.uk

www.icontheatre.org.uk

Area: Medway   Kent    South East

Ideas Tap Offering Student Loan Repayment – £9,000 Available! – Closing March 2013

Creative and Art News, Creative Opportunities

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Saddled by student debt? Whether you’re a first-year student or a graduate, if you embarked on a BA or BMus in 2006* or later, you could benefit from having £9,000 wiped off your Student Loans Company balance by arts charity IdeasTap.

For a chance to win, simply explain to Ideas Tap  in 100 words or less what you could offer to IdeasTap’s network in exchange for the money. It could be an idea or a service, for example “This is how you could improve your site…” or “I’ll run this Spa event for your members…” ­ the more imaginative, original and feasible the idea, the better!

Find out more and apply by 29 March at www.ideastap.com/unifeefund

My Favourite Things – Free Creative Inspiration Event – 18th January 2013 – Rochester – PLUS Competition! Win a copy of Paintshop Pro X4

Creative and Art Events

Favourite Things
“My Favourite Things” is an opportunity to discuss your favourite “things” to other people in a relaxed atmosphere over tea. Talk about things that inspire you, inspire others and build confidence in speaking in front of others so that you can express yourself better as a freelancer. For those that are shy please just come and listen and meet some other local creatives. If you are happy to present your favourite “thing” then just pick one “thing” and discuss it with others in the room. Be prepared for others to ask questions (you can always Google!)

Subjects could include books, films, music, art, food, animals, people…anything you love talking about. It is a free event, but we would appreciate if you book a ticket so we know how many people are coming!

You can book a FREE ticket here: www.favouritethings.eventbrite.com

The event will be held at:

161 High Street

Rochester

Kent

On the 18th January 2013 at 7.30pm

COMPETITION! Tell us what inspires you and why  – Our favourite answer will win a copy of Paintshop Pro X4 (for Windows)

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Please note, our venue (http://coFWD.org/) is a very old bank building that is being slowly shaped by a community of individuals for long-term Community Interest. Sadly the startup project is in its infancy and being run on limited funds so the building currently has some accessibility issues. If you have specific access or disability requirements and would like to participate in an event or activity please let us know at least 5 days before the event date so that we can do our utmost to resolve any potential problems to accommodate.

Top Gamers Event for 2013 : GEEK 2013 – 21st to 24th February – Margate

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Following the overwhelming success of their pilot event in February 2012, GEEK (Game Expo East Kent) will be back for 2013.

GEEK2013 will take place 21st – 24th February during Half Term at the Winter Gardens, Margate. So if you don’t know what to do for that half term, you do now. GEEK2013 is built around  MEET-MAKE-PLAY.

What’s on?

The Winter Gardens will be open from 10.00 – 5.00
with special evening events 6.00 – 11.00.

Events in other venues are listed in the GEEK About Town section.
The Winter Gardens Programme is shown below. More details soon…

THURSDAY 21st February
Community Preview Day
10.00 – 4.00

Main Hall Group Bookings Only

Talks and presentations for special interest groups.

Evening event – by invitation only

FRIDAY 22nd February

DAYTIME: 10.00 – 5.00
Two halls, hundreds of consoles, over 1000 games
Talks and a chance to meet developers.

Makers Faire and Food Court

Zombies, Puzzles, Space Adventures and Driving games +++

Pinball Arcade, hundreds of classic retro consoles and modern gaming too.

Grab the Sofa Zones to play with friends, take on the world in the

Challenge Tournaments.

EVENING: 6.00 – 11.00

16+ Evening of Play (see tickets for options)

SATURDAY 23rd February

DAYTIME: 10.00 – 5.00

Two halls, hundreds of consoles, over 1000 games

Talks and a chance to meet developers.

Makers Faire and Food Court

Zombies, Puzzles, Space Adventures and Driving games +++

Pinball Arcade, hundreds of classic retro consoles and modern gaming too.

Grab the Sofa Zones to play with friends, take on the world in the

Challenge Tournaments.

EVENING: 6.00 – 11.00

GameCityNights (see tickets for options)

 

SUNDAY 24th February

DAYTIME:10.00 – 5.00

Two halls, hundreds of consoles, over 1000 games
Pokemon Prize tournament

Makers Faire and Food Court

Zombies, Puzzles, Space Adventures and Driving games +++

Pinball Arcade, hundreds of classic retro consoles and modern gaming too.

Grab the Sofa Zones to play with friends, take on the world in the

Challenge Tournaments.

 For more information please visit the awesome GEEK 2013 website at  www.geek2013.co.uk

Margate Based Marine Studios Launch Adventures in Comics Competition – deadline 25th January 2013

Creative Opportunities

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Celebrating illustration, writing, making, sequential narrative, and all that is Comics, Margate-based Marine Studios has just announced the launch of its 2013 Adventures in Comics comic competition.

AIC3 is inviting UK-based creators to respond to their annual two-page-comic challenge. Simply create a 2-page-comic* in response to this year’s theme – The Great Tree.

All entries will be showcased in an exhibition and free printed publication in February 2013 and the winning entry will be judged by comics aficionado Paul Gravett.

To enter, send your 2-page-comic to:Kam@hkd.uk.com or RickAThkd.uk.com

The deadline for submissions: 25th January 2013

• Visit www.adventuresincomics.org to find out more. Previous AIC entries can be seen on our website and blog.

• Marine Studios Margate is at 17 Albert Terrace, Margate, Kent CT9 1UJ. Tel: 01843 282 219  info@marinestudios.co.uk. Web:marinestudios.co.uk

Creative Courses Being Offered For 2013 Through Canterbury Christ Church University

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Canterbury Christ Church University is offering the opportunity to study interesting creative subjects across its universities in Kent. Various short courses taking place during 2013 include the subjects of music, art and literature.

To take a look at the courses and to book please see the university website:

www.canterbury.ac.uk/community-arts-education/short-courses/spring-2013.asp

Get Yourself Out There! – An Introduction to Blogging by Jaye Nolan – 15th January 2013 – Rochester

Creative and Art Events

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As a blogger for almost five years, I’ve run a number of blogs and I’m keen to pass on what I’ve learned to others stepping into the blogosphere. So here it is, a workshop for people who want to blog but are not sure how to get started or where to go with it.

The golden rule for writers is ‘Show, don’t tell’ – so I’m going to do exactly that! I’ll show you how to set up and customise your own blog, without any knowledge of programming, HTML, CSS or other techy talk! The only ‘tell’ you need is why you’re doing it: Which is, to get yourself out there and link with other like-minded souls, or, to find an audience and/or potential customers!

Using Blogger.com, the aim of this workshop is to give you an online presence which is simple for you to maintain, particularly if you’re busy or dislike using the internet. My wish is for each participant to leave the session with a fully operational, customised blog. If time permits, we can look at linking with social media, directories and other bloggers too, in order to build your audience.

You will need:

· a wifi enabled laptop (although our venue, coFWD, does have Ethernet cables if needed)

· an email address – you will automatically have a gmail account set up for you as part of your Google profile but it’s good to have an alternative for security.

· a unique password.

· A title for your blog – this is different from the web address and can be changed. The web address cannot be changed though, so I’d recommend using your name for that. E.g jayenolan.blogspot.co.uk is my blog address but the title is ‘A tingle in my fingers’.

Also, have a favourite picture of your own saved that you’re happy to share with the world, a favourite Youtube video you can find easily and a written piece about yourself you can use in your first posts. (You can always delete or amend afterwards).

The workshop will be held at coFWD, the coworking space at 161 Rochester High Street, on Tuesday, January 15th from 7.30pm – 9.30pm. The cost is just £12.50 and space is limited to just 6 places. Please visit the Eventbrite page here to secure your booking.

I look forward to seeing you,

Jaye :)

Posted By Jaye Nolan

3 Month Internship Opportunity – Animate Create – Whitstable

Creative Opportunities

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Application Deadline:  Friday 7th Dec 2012
Interviews:       Week commencing Monday 10th Dec 2012
Candidates notified:  Monday 17th Dec 2012
Start Date:  Monday 7th Jan 2013

The Role

This is an ideal role for a recent graduate wanting to gain experience within a vibrant, young, and growing creative company.  We are looking for someone who is a team player, multi-skilled, flexible, and keen to grow and develop with the studio.

We are looking for a number of Creative and Events/Marketing Graduate Interns, from a range of backgrounds and with a variety of skills.

For more information, full job description and details of how to apply, please see our website:
http://animateandcreate.com/studios/news/internship-opportunity/

Posted by Animate and Create.

Steampunk Inspired Exhibition at Strood Library – Featuring Work By Creatabot of the Year Winner Richard Jeferies – 1st December to 4th January – Strood – Kent

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Creatabot was pleased to award Richard Jeferies with the Creatabot of the year award this week, and in recognition of his work, an exhibition has been organised at Strood library in Kent.

Richard Jeferies is an artist based on the Isle of Sheppey, who believes art is a language we can all use to communicate with each other. He is inspired by many forms of art, from traditional to modern.

The pieces Lure, Ad Astra and Babbage Mk IV (6 No.) were especially made for the exhibition and inspired by Steampunk styles. The piece “Lure” has also won Richard Jeferies the “Creatabot Creative 2012” award.

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Richard Jeferies with his Creatabot of the Year Award.

Richard learned to paint from his father who is an oils artist. His father, who lives in Wales, continues to paint whilst in his 70s. Richard teaches art to various ages and felt that by practicing different artistic techniques, it would help him present his students with a broad range of tools. In turn this helps the students to find the tool that connects with their particular creative spark. Also for him personally it creates the pleasure of discovering new and classic mediums for expression. He continues to pass on his experience and ideas to his own children, who all have their own distinctive styles, and hopes to one day hold a family exhibition.

The exhibition of his work will run from the 1st of December 2012 to the 4th January 2013 at:

Strood library

32 Bryant Road

Strood

Kent

ME2 3EP

Telephone: 01634 335890

Medway Libraries are proud to offer accessible services for everybody. Find out about access to services at Strood Library.

Opening times

  • Monday, 9am-7pm
  • Tuesday, 10am-6pm
  • Wednesday, 9am-6pm
  • Thursday, 9am-6pm
  • Friday, 9am-7pm
  • Saturday, 9am-5pm

If you are interested in purchasing some work please contact Richard on:

07808 216494

richard_jef@hotmail.com

www.richard-jeferies.com

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The exhibition also features photography by Mdhamiri Á Nkemi, a film maker and photographer based in Medway. He is an explorer of creativity and likes to learn and master many different production techniques. Mdhamiri is also very involved with the local creative community and likes to help it expand wherever possible.

www.energy-studios.webs.com

Area:    Kent     South East

Winter Medway Open Studios & Arts Festival – 8th to 9th December 2012

Creative and Art Events

Medway Open Studios & Arts Festival is a community arts festival celebrating the wealth of creativity in Medway. The winter festival will take place across Chatham and Rochester on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 December.

The Festival was a newcomer to Medway when a week long event launched in July 2012, following the success of the summer festival a winter weekend was planned. The winter Festival will include work from a variety of artists, including jewellery, sculpture, print, paint, photography and textiles. Over 50 local artists in total will open their doors to visitors displaying their work in various venues, including 16 artist studios and eight creative spaces.

Open studio festivals are successful across every county in Britain, with local artists opening their doors and inviting the public into their homes, studios and workshops. It’s a great opportunity to learn first-hand how different art forms are shaped, meet the artists and support the local crafts.

In the future, the organiser hopes the Festival will become an established annual event throughout Medway, with the summer 2013 Festival already in motion.

Festival Director Heather Burgess, 27 from Rainham, initiated the festival to uncover the amount of crafts being created in the Medway towns. “Medway is a perfect place for such a festival with so much going on in a comparatively small area. The nine venues taking part on the 8 and 9 December are all within a short walking distance of each other creating a great day out. The people are so interesting and the quality of work is inspiring.”

It’s not too late to take part, pitches are available in the Makers Market, an art and craft fair inside one of the host venues in Chatham. All types of craft are invited to sign up for a stall, for more information email medwayopenstudios@mail.com. Closing date is Friday 30 November.

To view images from all the winter Festival artists and to download a copy of the Festival guide visit www.medwayopenstudios.co.uk. Free festival guides can also be found at various venues in Medway and surrounding Kent. Alternatively, you can request a hard copy of the guide by emailing medwayopenstudios@mail.com.

Volunteers needed!

Are you a dab hand with a paint brush? Handy with a Henry?

If you would like to volunteer your time to help with the decorating at Sun Pier House they would love to hear from you!

Help is needed with the preparations at Sun Pier House in the lead up to their first event – The Makers Market on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 December 2012. If you are willing to offer your time and have some hours free between Monday 19th November and Wednesday 5 December please get in touch. Email sunpierhouse@gmail.com

All good deeds will be rewarded with plenty of tea and biscuits!

Artists and groups taking part:

 

  • Ridley Road Group, Ridley Road, Rochester. A great mix of original editioned lino & etched prints. Hand crafted silver, beaded, acrylic & glass jewellery. Ceramics & fused glass pieces, small & large, wall mountable or free standing. Plump cushions & other decorative pieces made of beautiful fabrics.

 

  • Richard Reader, Ridley Road, Rochester. A collection of landscapes, seascapes, architectural, and abstract photography by Rochester based photographer.

 

  • Janice Emmott, Ridley Road, Rochester. Figure drawings and paintings; portraits, flowers, landscapes in an expressive style. Various mediums. Small drawings and paintings from £10

 

  • Nikki Price, Ridley Road, Rochester. Tales from the Darkroom’ – a re-imagining of classic Fairy Tales using film photography. The exhibition also includes a series of photographs challenging perceptions of body image.

 

  • Jacqueline Atkinson, Langdon Road, Rochester. I love making things and have turned my hand to individually crafted bags in unusual fabrics with interesting linings
  • Coal Shed Press, Boundary Wharf, Rochester. Fine and glorious prints and works on paper in variousmedia.

 

  • Printed Wonder, Boundary Wharf, Rochester. Gocco prints, screen prints, stationery and textiles with colourful designs and illustration. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE

 

  • Hazel Christine, Makers Market, Sun Pier House, Chatham. Vibrant, bold paintings showcasing mypassion for colour. Focussing on abstract, some landscape, portrait & still life.

 

  • CTRL-ALT-DEFEAT Clothing, Makers Market, Sun Pier House, Chatham. We will be selling our latest line of ‘Geek-Chic’ apparel, as well as promoting our custom garment printing services.

 

  • Ben Cameron, Makers Market, Sun Pier House, Chatham. My work ranges from doodles to highly detailed large illustrations. I’ll be selling doodles, cards, tote bags and tee’s.

 

  • Simon Richardson, Makers Market, Sun Pier House, Chatham. Contemporary photographer. I don’t have the ability to make things happen, I just hope to be there when they do.

 

  • Nucleus Artists, Nucleus Arts Centre, High Street, Chatham. 30 Artists showing original works of Arts & Crafts. Gallery showcasing Resident Artists work. Affordable arts Scheme. Café open.

Made In Clerkenwell – Winter Open Studios at Craft Central – 2 buildings 100 designers – 22nd to 25th November 2012 – London

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Craft Central opens the doors to its two fascinating Victorian buildings – start your visit in Clerkenwell Green and then find St John’s Square just 2 minutes away. Go ‘behind the scenes’ and explore the workshops of this renowned design community. Whether you’ve got an hour or a whole day, mingle with the makers in the studios where they work their magic. One ticket allows unlimited access over 4 days, including Thursday’s launch event and Friday’s late night shopping.

Avoid the high street this Christmas and opt for handmade! Pick up jewellery, fashion, interior products, ceramics, accessories and traditional crafts by 100+ selected UK designers. Choose a gift, commission a unique piece, find a bespoke design service or just browse… this shopping treat is topped off by meeting the maker.

Craft Central is famous for great jewellery design – this November, adorn yourself with big names like Sonia Cheadle, Sarah Herriot, Amy Keeper and Mark Nuell. Continuing the fashion theme, milliner to the stars (including Fern Cotton, Dita Von Teese, Alexa Chung and Lily Allen) Katherine Elizabeth is on hand with vintage-inspired hats for the party season and cover up with Kate Jones’ gorgeous knitwear.

Once you’ve decorated yourself, why not focus on your home? The Showcase gallery plays host to a Pop Up Design Shop brimming with gorgeous interior products, including Susan Bradley’s sleek London Landmark bookends. In the studios – find a world of intricacy in Ikuko Iwamoto’s ceramics, Michelle Mason’s London inspired interior products brighten any home, Helen Beard’s hand-illustrated characters come to life on hand-thrown porcelain and spot your favourite London street in Vic Lee’s unmistakable prints.

Go back to the roots of making and discover the fascinating processes… and get your Christmas shopping done too! Refuel with refreshments from Chop’s Cakes and the food market in St John’s Square.

Launch Night on Thurs 22 Nov, 5-8pm

Late Night Shopping on Fri 23 Nov, 12noon – 8pm

Avoid high street crowds on Sat 24 & Sun 25 Nov, 12-5pm

Craft Central has TWO buildings:
21 Clerkenwell Green EC1R 0DX & 33-35 St John’s Square EC1M 4DS

Admission £3 each (under 16’s free)

onshow@craftcentral.org.uk

020 7251 0276

Writing and Publishing my First Book – Talk By Denis Pepper – 29th November 2012 – Folkestone

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An accomplished and popular local speaker with a wide range of interests, Denis Pepper began public speaking as a 10-year-old in the CWS Music and Literary Festivals. On joining Folkestone Round Table he became a prominent member of their hugely successful Debate Team. Subsequently he has been in demand as a Rotarian speaker and, since publishing his book Botolphin 2010, which was inspired by the seventh century Benedictine monk, Saint Botolph, Denis has given talks throughout Kent and Sussex. In the summer he spends his time sailing (and writing) in the Mediterranean.  

He has just completed his second book in the Botolph Trilogy.

Denis Pepper will talk about the discipline of organising a writing routine, and technical issues such as the design and printing of book-covers, describing how to bind the trial copies cheaply and easily yourself. He justifies this extra work by pointing out that with self-publishing it is essential to get things right before sending the finished product to the printers, whose job does not include correcting errors; you must either do that yourself or employ the services of a professional.

He will also cover areas of importance that will include reviews, marketing, Amazon, e-readers and battling with booksellers.

The talk is free to attend but advance booking is essential.

This event is open to the public.

Venue: University Centre Folkestone,
Time: 18:00 –  29th November 2012

Contact: Jane Seaman (email)
Telephone: 01303 760600
Url: www.ucf.ac.uk

Maidstone Film Festival 2012 – 14th to 20th of November

Creative and Art Events

Maidstone’s most ambitious Film Festival is coming up this November 14th-20th

Each day will focus on a different aspect of film culture. The studio space will be transformed to portray the themes of the day. Discussions exploring the various ideologies and relevance of today’s ever changing digital world will aim to help filmmakers come together, expand their understanding and share their love of cinema.  We also offer the opportunity for young an upcoming film-makers to exhibit their work and have the chance to advance their film-making careers.

The most ambitious film-maker who displays innovation, resourcefulness and artistic integrity will have the honour of receive the First Film Development Award (FFDA). See below for information on how to submit your film!

Wednesday 14th – World cinema and opening day – with Sandblast Arts screenings and presentation from 4, and West Indian restaurant open from 6.
Thursday 15th – The history and progression of cinema – an exhibition of film, screenings of pinnacle & important films in the history of development of the medium, lectures from Len Watson from 4.
Friday 16th Young filmmakers day – all our open call submissions will be screened and the public are asked to vote for finalists. Evening after party from 7.
Saturday 17th Future in film – career development day including 11am networking brunch, workshops, Q&A sessions with industry experts and the open call winner announced at 2.
Sunday 18th ‘The Nest’ blockbuster day – Cinema classics and blockbusters screened throughout the day. Back to the Future fancy dress screening at 9.30 om
Monday 19th European cinema – Shorts and feature length independent film from across Europe screened throughout the day.
Tuesday 20th British cinema day – The best of groundbreaking British films screened throughout the day.
Cafe bar open everyday until close!

For  more details please visit http://www.steppingstonestudios.co.uk/maidstone-film-festival-2012

Letters Home – 3rd November to 15th December – Medway

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Letters Home - 3rd November to 15th December - Medway

Letters Home

Who are you? Where are you from? Where do you belong? The letters home project, collated by the ME4 writing collective, invites people to write a letter to the place they think of as home, this has resulted in a collection of evocative and emotional writing, forming the basis for the exhibition. Local photographer Nikki Price, who regularly works with ME4, has taken images of home to as part of the exhibition, and a selection of local artist Heather Haythornthwaite’s atmospheric scenes of Rochester streets will also feature. Sam Hall, who is curating the exhibition says ‘I hope that visitors to the exhibition will be inspired to look again closely at where they live and find the beauty in the little things we like about our homes’
Sam is also running some writing workshops, where you can come along and contribute your own letter to the exhibition. There will be a chance for everyone to post their own letter at the exhibition, during the event and all through the exhibition run. The exhibition will be at Rochester community hub Saturday, 3 November to Saturday, 15 December 2012 with a second exhibition at Walderslade Village library Saturday, 10 November to Friday, 7 December 2012

Legacy
After the exhibition all the letters created will be put on a blog as a lasting record.

Unique Art Exhibition ‘Rain Room’ At The Barbican – London – 4th October 2012 to 3rd March 2013

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Rain Room
Random International
The Curve, Barbican Centre, London, UK

Admission Free

4 October 2012 – 3 March 2013

Known for their distinctive approach to digital-based contemporary art, Random International’’s experimental artworks come alive through audience interaction. Their largest and most ambitious installation yet, Rain Room is a 100 square metre field of falling water for visitors to walk through and experience how it might feel to control the rain. On entering The Curve the visitor hears the sound of water and feels moisture in the air before discovering the thousands of falling droplets that respond to their presence and movement. Rain Room opens in The Curve on 4 October 2012.

Kate Bush , Head of Art Galleries, Barbican Centre, said: ‘The Curve has previously played host to guitar-playing finches, a World War II bunker and a digital bowling alley. Random International have created a new work every bit as audacious and compelling – Rain Room surpasses all our expectations’.
At the cutting edge of digital technology, Rain Room is a carefully choreographed downpour – a monumental installation that encourages people to become performers on an unexpected stage, whilst creating an intimate atmosphere of contemplation. The work also invites us to explore what role science, technology and human ingenuity might play in stabilising our environment by rehearsing the possibilities of human adaptation.

The Curve, Barbican Art Gallery, London

Opening times: Daily 11am – 8pm and every Thursday LATE until 10pm

Closed 24, 25 and 26 December, 1 January

Public information: 0845 120 7550

http://www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery

Admission free

It is possible you may get slightly wet. Flat shoes advisable.

The exhibition is supported by Arts Council England.

Rain Room has been made possible through the generous support of the Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation for Art.

Why Creatives Lose Their Mind : And How Not To – By Natasha Steer

Editorials

By Hugh MacLeod

I am no physiologist, let me get that straight. And I certainly know mental illness is a real and horrible sickness that affects thousands of people, often from birth. But I want to express my issues with this article:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19959565 

 I am very creative, I do not have a mental health problems. I have friends who are creative, who do not have mental health problems. The issue in fact is this, yes, creatives are different. Creative people are biologically different, they are less inclined to fear standing out, being different and creating unique work. But…this argument also stands: EVERYONE HAS THE ABILITY TO BE CREATIVE. Which would therefore mean…yes…WE ALSO ALL HAVE THE ABILITY TO HAVE A MENTAL ILLNESS – should circumstances push it upon us.

The reason I wanted to write this is because I have close friends who are openly creative, and continue to struggle emotionally in this world. Society is not in a place in which it can support creative people, especially not creatives that are sensitive, which most are, because we are generally more passionate about helping to change the world we live in and help people.

Work is generally monotonous and people are not employed for their creativity, or used within employment to generate ideas with their creativity. The situation is made worse when an individual has health problems and again society does not support the idea of working part-time too well. The creative individual is left feeling useless, unfulfilled and not understood – and this generally leads to depression, which gets labeled as “mental illness”, which only makes society support the individual EVEN LESS, and can easily lead to long term mental health problems.

The solution? Creative people need to be supported and used more within society, they need to be able to freely express their creativity, and be employed by people who listen to their ideas. I think we all know how often that happens, and unfortunately I know the UK in particular in not supportive of creatives in the work place. They continue to struggle for work, get pushed beyond all limits when they are employed, and get shut down for thinking, creating and innovating. And what happens when that keeps happening to you? You feel depressed, useless, and give up.

One of the reasons I set up Creatabot is because I see this pattern happening over and over again, and then the media print articles like this saying that creativity is linked with mental illness, and I have to admit, it makes me quite angry, because society cannot see that often these creative people have been pushed away for being “different” and for being “over sensitive”.

The most hilarious part? Creativity is essential to exist, and to succeed. But funnily enough most of the decision makers in organisations continue to ignore this!

So my fellow creative people, before we all go crazy, I urge you to read the following and get the support you need to survive as a creative on the planet that is Earth, because we can make it a better place.

“The crea­tive per­son basi­cally has two kinds of jobs: One is the sexy, crea­tive kind. Second is the kind that pays the bills. Some­ti­mes the assign­ment covers both bases, but not often.” – Hugh MacLeod

An awesome book that encourages creatives to keep being creative and not take any nonsense, by Hugh MacLeod.

Based on the hit handmade zine THE ARTIST IN THE OFFICE is an inspirational, interactive book for any artist living in the real world. It encourages small acts of creativity and a simple shift of perspective to help readers bring their artistic selves into the workplace and thrive in all aspects of their lives. Readers are prompted to undertake a wide range of liberating activities, from the mundane to the sublime, that won’t put their nine to five job at risk.

Creative people who spend no time at all with other creative people will start to feel profoundly alone. Connect with like-minded weirdos. Online. In-person. You are not a sad friendless little tugboat.

http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2012/08/07/25-ways-to-survive-as-a-creative-person/

“Seek out and surround yourself with POSITIVE people! Don’t let negative people get you down – it will dramatically alter the way you feel, work and live. We all know them; there is usually at least one person in our lives that is constantly moaning, and telling you that your latest idea won’t work. Creative people are sensitive people, therefore we tend to get sucked in by the negative ones, and before you know it, you’re feeling down yourself!” – Annabel Williams

http://tinyurl.com/d66lwhm

By Natasha Steer

@natashasteer

Screen Printing Workshops at the Coal Shed Press – Rochester – Kent

Creative and Art Events

 

Find out more at  http://coalshedpress.co.uk

Have a taste of coworking: from 15th to 31st October – Rochester

Creative and Art Events, Creative and Art News

Being a coworker is great.  Really awesomely great and we want more people to come and find out what it’s like.  So, for the last two weeks of October we’re making it free.  Yep, that’s right, free.  That means you can come and work as often as you like over that two week period and just get a feel for what we’re all about.

But what are we all about?  Well, we’re a space where ideas happen, mostly.  It is a place of work, but it’s also a place of laughter with a distinctly social vibe.  We’re not like a serviced office space, we clean up after ourselves, take the rubbish to the tip, clean the toilets, but that’s all part of what makes it everyone’s.  We also have a pretty impressive range of tea. 
The great thing about working with other people doing such a wide variety of things, is when you have the dreaded “I have no idea how to solve this problem” moment, there’s usually people willing to help you figure it out, and having such varied brains usually makes the result even better.So why not come down and see for yourself?
 We’re open 10-6 Monday – Saturday and til 10 on Wednesdays.  There’s often stuff going on at the weekends to, from workshops to social stuff. 
Come down anytime between 15th and 31st October, but please do let us know you’re coming in advance by getting in touch via cofwd161@gmail.com and we’ll stick the kettle on. 
By Louise at coFWD
coFWD is at 161 High Street, Rochester, Kent.

 http://cofwd.org

Short Encounters Writers Event – 31st October 7-9pm 2012 – Rochester

Creative and Art Events

The Facebook Group is at: https://www.facebook.com/events/125880917559446/  if anyone would like to join or share it easily.

Area: South East

Nesta Call for Artwork – Closes 26th November

Creative Opportunities

Nesta is the UK’s innovation foundation. They help people and organisations bring ideas to life by providing investments and grants and mobilising research, networks and skills.

Nesta are looking for art to inspire their staff and visitors, transform their busy networking and events space, giving budding artists from across the country the opportunity to showcase their creativity to a large and diverse audience.

So, if you are looking for a space to showcase your work – which could include photography, video, sculpture, ceramics, fashion or fine art – that reflects Nestas core mission ‘to make the UK more innovative’, then they would love to hear from you. Anyone is welcome to apply – from budding art students to passionate amateurs to creative retirees. For more information on how to apply visit the Nesta website.

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Folkestone Book Festival Events at University Centre Folkestone – 6th to 8th November 2012

Creative and Art Events

As part of the annual Folkestone Book Festival, the community engagement
team from University Centre Folkestone have once more organised a series
of events with a range of speakers to inspire and stimulate discussion.
All events take place at UCF and are free to attend.  However advance
booking is required.   Events are listed below – click on the weblink
provided for all the details of each event, including information about
the speakers.  Thank you.

Tues 6 November
2.30 – 3.30pm: Celebrated journalist and writer Vitali Vitaliev gives a
talk about his book on Europe, Passport to Enclavia
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/events/event-details.asp?eventId=3482

6pm-7pm : Panel discussion: “Can a book save your life?”
Panellists include Vitali Vitaliev, Julian Baggini, Carolyn Oulton and
Jane Davis from The Reader Organisation.
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/events/event-details.asp?eventId=3485

Weds 7 November
6-7pm : The Ego Trick: talk by author Julian Baggini, writer, journalist
and co-founder of The Philosophers’ Magazine
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/events/event-details.asp?eventId=3479

Thurs 8 November
3pm  – 4pm: A Writer’s Journey.  Author Karen Lesley and Zoe Meyer,
Director of Zoes Books, discuss the creation of Karen’s book Coleman
(Female), with Zoe’s perspective on facilitating the book production and
working with the writer.
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/events/event-details.asp?eventId=3480

6pm-7pm : Panel discussion: “Should writers be their own publishers?”
Panellists include Zoe Meyer (Director of Zoe’s Books), Martin Latham
(Manager, Waterstones, Canterbury), Mark Swain, (writer and consultant),
Chris Meade (writer and Director of if:book UK), writer and blogger
Katherine May and writer and speaker Jane Wenham-Jones (Chairperson)
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/events/event-details.asp?eventId=3481

For more details contact UCF on 01303 760600 or email
jane.seaman@canterbury.ac.uk