CASTELFIELD GALLERY'S FUNDRAISING AUCTION: Put Your Money Where Your Eyes Are launches online on Friday 4 May at 1pm.
*** Exciting times... Castlefield Gallery is currently redeveloping its branding and website
and that's not all. The gallery will be refurbished to improve its upper gallery space,
the external signage and to create a rentable back office for creative industry tenants.
The exhibitions programme will begin again in July under the annual theme of World in Transition.
For press enquiries please contact: (e) jennifer@castlefieldgallery.co.uk
(t) 0161 832 8034
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SAVE THE DATE: Castlefield Gallery will hold a Fundraising Auction on Wednesday 30 May 2012.
The auction will feature 50+ donated artworks from artists/curators including: David Alker, t s Beall, Alan Birch, David Blandy, Andrew Bracey, Pavel Büchler, Gordon Cheung, Elaine Constantine, Ben Cove, Gordon Dalton, Shezad Dawood, Jane Chavez-Dawson, Mike Chavez-Dawson, Oliver East, Tracey Eastham, Chris Evans, Simon Faithfull, Doug Fishbone, Leo Fitzmaurice, Mary Griffiths, David Gledhill, Rachel Goodyear, S Mark Gubb, Tom Hackney, David Hancock, Sarah Hardacre, Lubaina Himid, James Ireland, Hilary Jack, Samson Kambalu, Naomi Kashiwagi, Mark Leckey, David Mackintosh, Susie MacMurray, Jim Medway, Haroon Mirza, Fionna Murray, Tim Noble & Sue Webster, Hans Ulrich Obrist, David Osbaldeston, Olivia Plender, Magnus Quaife, Jill Randall, Ian Rawlinson, Arthur Roberts, Kim Rugg, Emma Rushton & Derek Tyman, Peter Saville, Dallas Seitz, Mit Senoj, Richard Shields, David Shrigley, Rebecca Sitar, Liam Spencer, Roger Stephenson, Jason Thompson and Alison Turnbull. For more information scroll down.
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Castlefield Gallery, in partnership with Contemporary Visual Arts Manchester (CVAM), is conducting a survey that aims to capture data about CPD opportunities available to emerging and mid-career artists based in the Greater Manchester area. This is a comprehensive, area-wide survey asking for current information on the range of development activities available to artists. The aim is to provide live data for the future of networked support and to nurture of the area’s creative talent. The survey will include all areas of the visual arts ecology; from the artist-led to the institutional and from local authorities to further and higher education. For more information visit: turningpointnetwork.org
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