Don’t miss this opportunity to see the inspirational work of the Warrior Women. The group have produced some exceptional digital art work that explores and shares their common experience of violence and abuse. The group were invited to develop their pictures into a larger scale exhibition, after their work attracted attention during an exhibition at Arc for International Women’s Day.
Warrior Women have worked with Project Co-ordinator Moira O’Neill and artists Helen Ward and Rachel Clarke on the production of work for this new exhibition and it is hoped that a further project can be started using tees valley arts’ new Mobile Digital Arts Studio.
Exhibition by the Warrior Women at Dundas Arcade, Middlesbrough, 25-31st October 2004 As part of AW4E, Middlesbrough’s Arts Week 4 Everyone an exhibition entitled The Perfect Garden is taking place in an empty shop in the Dundas Arcade, Middlesbrough during the week beginning 25th October. The Perfect Garden project was…
Gail Henderson and Phoenix Arts are showing their work at The Arc, Stockton until November 12th. The exhibition arose from a series of workshops led by local artist and Royal College of Art graduate, Gail Henderson, using a life model and looking at gender issues emerging from that process. Phoenix…
Mobile Integrated Digital Arts Studio Over the next few months four of our In:volve groups will have the opportunity to work with a new Mobile Digital Arts Studio. They will use the studio to develop material that will promote their work to a wider audience and encourage them to use…
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