Exhibition Dates for 2010
Spring Exhibition 2010
Hand in day - Saturday 15th May
Exhibition - Saturday 22nd May - Monday 31st May (Coinciding with Artweeks 2010)
Summer Exhibition 2010
Hand in day - Saturday 26th June
Exhibition - Saturday 3rd July - Sunday 11th July (Carnival day July 3rd)
Autumn Exhibition 2010
Hand in day - Saturday 20th November
Exhibition - Saturday 27th November - Sunday 5th December
Dates for monthly meetings in 2010
Meetings take place at the Bartholomew Rooms in the square at Eynsham, the last Friday in the month at 7.30 p.m.
29th Jan - Show & Tell - bring your work for discussion
26th Feb - Ron Freeborn - bring your work for Ron to look at and critique
26th Mar - A.G.M - Please contact secretaries if there is anything you want discussed
30th April - Show & Tell - bring your work for discussion
28th May - Show & Tell - bring your work for discussion
25th June - Practical Evening - come along and try something new
30th July - Jen Newman - Demonstration - Collage
27th Aug - Show & Tell - bring your work for discussion
24th Sept - Ron Freeborn - Demonstration
29th Oct - Show & Tell - bring your work for discussion
26th Nov - Christmas social - to be confirmed
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Sunday, 17 January 2010
RA Summer Exhibition 2010 - RAW
A bit of info for those interested in this years RA summer Exhibition :)
The Theme
The co-ordinators have agreed that the theme for 2010 will be Raw. They wish to ‘cut to the chase’ and take a look behind the exterior of the pristine; to address the properties of the materials and the working finger prints left in pursuit of curiosity. Raw can be stark, natural, unrefined, honest, bleak, tender and new. “The hope is that we get to peer into an imagination at work; candour beyond disguise”.
The theme will be explored throughout the exhibition; please note, though, that it is not a condition of entry and all submissions will be welcome.
More info HERE
The Theme
The co-ordinators have agreed that the theme for 2010 will be Raw. They wish to ‘cut to the chase’ and take a look behind the exterior of the pristine; to address the properties of the materials and the working finger prints left in pursuit of curiosity. Raw can be stark, natural, unrefined, honest, bleak, tender and new. “The hope is that we get to peer into an imagination at work; candour beyond disguise”.
The theme will be explored throughout the exhibition; please note, though, that it is not a condition of entry and all submissions will be welcome.
More info HERE
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