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Monday
Feb042013

Radar Love - Including Young People 

We are delighted to announce a programme of consultative events, organised by CVAN South East, as part of our new initiative – RADAR, supported by Artswork South East Bridge as part of its investment in Networks

RADAR is a programme of research and activity that aims to enhance and develop cultural opportunites for children and young people in the South East by working in partnership with its key visual arts orgaisations.

Our first RADAR event entitled "Listening To Young People' will take place at Milton Keynes Gallery on Thursday 7th February 12.30 and will be hosted by specialists from the gallery and young people from Lost & Found, MK Gallery’s youth forum. Bringing together a range of expertise we will ask how the visual arts sector can be better orientated towards young people ? The event will be followed by the preview of an exhibition by Lost and Found (see picture).

Places are free but limited and can be booked via Eventbrite

Monday
Feb042013

How to Survive the Open 

Edward Sellman, Ascension, Winner of the Attenborough Prize 2011

East Midlands Visual Arts Network’s Open Season presents How to Survive the Open featuring art critic and journalist Jessica Lack and writer, curator and artist Gordon Dalton

New Walk Museum and Art Gallery on Thursday 7 February 2013 at 6.00 – 8.00pm

In partnership with five regional venues, EMVAN presents Open Season, a collectively branded programme of open submission exhibitions and a series of associated events that will consider the 'Open' from the perspective of the artist, the project manager, the curator and the critic. Each event will feature contributions from a variety of individuals.

The ‘Open’ exhibition is where many artists take their first steps into the art world, work with their first curator, present to their first public audience, win their first prize, make their first sale. Yet despite this, and a rich pedigree, which includes the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition, the John Moores Painting Prize and the London Open, the format divides opinion and has many detractors who question its quality and its relevance.  Whatever your viewpoint, it is clear that the ‘Open’ generates a great deal of debate!

Jessica Lack and Gordon Dalton have each carried out a written review of the Open Season exhibitions, which will be featured on www.emvan.net shortly.

To book a place at this event call: 01332 290 606 or visit: https://uk.patronbase.com/_DerbyQuad/Productions/66J2/Performances

For directions to the venue, visit: http://goo.gl/mfjlY

Monday
Dec032012

How to Survive the Open

East Midlands Visual Arts Network’s Open Season presents How to Survive the Open featuring curator (formerly of the Mostyn Open), writer and academic Anders Pleass.

Derby Museum and Art Gallery on Thursday 13 December 2012 at 6.00 – 8.00pm.

In partnership with five regional venues, EMVAN presents Open Season, a collectively branded programme of open submission exhibitions and a series of associated events that will consider the 'Open' from the perspective of the artist, the project manager, the curator and the critic. Each event will feature contributions from a variety of individuals.

The ‘Open’ exhibition is where many artists take their first steps into the art world, work with their first curator, present to their first public audience, win their first prize, make their first sale. Yet despite this, and a rich pedigree, which includes the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition, the John Moores Painting Prize and the London Open, the format divides opinion and has many detractors who question its quality and its relevance.  Whatever your viewpoint, it is clear that the ‘Open’ generates a great deal of debate!

EMVAN Open Season events will also take place as follows:

New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester - Thursday 7 February, 6 - 8pm - featuring: Jessica Lack, freelance and Guardian journalist and Gordon Dalton, artist, writer and curator

To book a place at any of these events call: 01332 290 606 or visit: https://uk.patronbase.com/_DerbyQuad/Productions/66J2/Performances

For directions to the venue, visit: http://www.derbymuseums.org/locations