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Redcar Summer Exhibition
Jul
13
to Aug 31

Redcar Summer Exhibition

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This year’s theme at Redcar Contemporary Art Gallery is Environmental and includes a range of art forms from invited and selected artists who have been encouraged to use recycled and or sustainable materials. Supported by Arts Council, the exhibition marks an exciting collaboration with guest Curator Prof. Michael Archer, former Head of Fine Art at Goldsmiths, London.

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NATURA
Mar
18
to Jun 21

NATURA

NATURA - a group exhibition celebrating a Greener Future curated by ART from Heart Founders, Curator Judit Prieto and Events Manager Beatriz Perez. This environmental show features: Anabel Martin, G King, J Suyi, Louise Brook, Maureen Grayson, Rachael Ashley, Wai Hing Lau and Pamela Schilderman; eight multimedia artists each examining nature the essence of life though a different lens.

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EcologyNOW
Oct
6
to Dec 20

EcologyNOW

  • Lapworth Museum of Geology (map)
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EcologyNOW challenges the position of humans at the top of the classic evolution chain.

 Artist Pamela Schilderman has created sculptures which pair human forensic identifiers with animal species and animal drawings which depict Utopian scenes across Brazil; to ask visitors to consider whether or not humans are the most important species on earth today.

Have your say by placing your vote when visiting the exhibition at the Lapworth Museum of Geology.

EcologyNOW is a Sci/Art collaboration between the University of Birmingham, the Lapworth Museum of Geology and the artist Pamela Schilderman.

 

 

Pamela Schilderman is a Dutch-Brazilian artist born in Rotterdam in 1982. She lived in Rwanda before moving to the UK at the age of five. Since graduating from Goldsmiths University, London in 2004 she has exhibited nationally and done residencies in France, Holland, Wales and Finland. Pamela’s interdisciplinary practice is influenced by science and challenges preconceptions through definition and choice of media.

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Warrington Weekend of Fun
Jul
29
to Jul 30

Warrington Weekend of Fun

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Visitors to the town centre can look forward to a host of exciting spectacles on Saturday and Sunday, 29 and 30 July, including the return by popular demand of eco-friendly sea giant Eko, who will be greeting the crowds, and the chance to see a life-sized 50ft inflatable sperm whale where an ‘aquabatic’ diver, a shipwrecked pirate and a mermaid will have stories to tell.

There will also be a parade, culminating in an en masse dance in Time Square where everyone can join in, and an aerial performance by Tuckshop Dance Theatre in Palmyra Square.

Meanwhile, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery will be tying into the environmental themes with the launch of ‘Wake Me Up Before You Dodo’ with new art by Warrington’s ‘Mini David Attenborough’, Britain’s Got Talent finalist Aneeshwar Kunchala, and sculptor Val Hunt.

This weekend of events has been made possible thanks to funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and help from our partners at Warrington Borough Council, Warrington Market and the Warrington Business Improvement District (BID).

29 July – Street Games

29 July – Many Hands parade

29 July Wake Me Up Before You Dodo exhibition continues till 5 November

29 July EcologyNOW exhibition continues till 24 September

29 and 30 July – Out of the Deep Blue

30 July – The Whale: Plastic Ocean at Palmyra Square

30 July – Sunflowers performance at Palmyra Square

30 July – Be Kind to Our Planet family workshops at the Parr Hall

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EcologyNOW
Jul
7
to Sep 24

EcologyNOW

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‘EcologyNOW’ is a hybrid museum intervention exploring links between human Forensics and animal species to challenge the position of humans at the top of the classic evolution chain. Sculptures and drawings by artist Pamela Schilderman highlight the need for conservation in the face of extinction. Deliberately provocative, this project is the result of a collaboration between the University of Birmingham, the Lapworth and the artist.

Peter Knott, Midlands Area Director, Arts Council England said: “We’re really pleased to be supporting this project through National Lottery funding, and it will be great to see Pamela’s work bringing history, science and art together.”

Supported by: Arts Council England through the National Lottery, A-N Space, Time, Money Artist Bursary, CuratorSpace #15 Artist Bursary, The Eaton Fund, MagGenome

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For Man is Coming Here
Mar
4
to Oct 21

For Man is Coming Here

  • Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre (map)
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The exhibition explores climate change caused by man’s negative impact on the planet. It features northwest based and international contemporary artists whose work explores and promotes climate action.

Daniel Steegman Mangrané’s work Le Pensée Feral explores how the once domesticated dogs of Rio de Janeiro now live in a feral state in the world’s largest urban forest, located in the Tijuca National Park to survive the impact man has had on the place they once lived. The work raises questions about subjectivity and our attitude towards our environment, reinforcing that nature is not without perception or feeling.

Le Pensée Feral, by Daniel Steegman Mangrané was acquired with the support of the Stumato Foundation and Art Fund, with assistance of Liverpool Biennial and is the starting point to this exhibition which features artworks by Mishka Henner, Brigitte Jurack, Hilary Jack, Shezad Dawood, McCoy Wynne, Mark Mcleish, Pamela Schilderman, Emmie Shaw-Peake, Bob Bicknell-Knight and Sthephen Walton that explores man’s negative impact on the planet.

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Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grant
Dec
29
to Jan 16

Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grant

EcologyNOW is a Sci/Art collaboration between the University of Birmingham, the Lapworth Museum of Geology and the artist Pamela Schilderman. It will explore links between human Forensics and animal species to challenge the position of humans at the top of the classic evolution chain. In 2023, it will be exhibited at Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery and Lapworth Museum of Geology.

Peter Knott, Midlands Area Director, Arts Council England said: “We’re really pleased to be supporting this project through National Lottery funding, and it will be great to see Pamela’s work bringing history, science and art together.

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Fool's Gold
Jan
25
to Mar 14

Fool's Gold

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This extraordinary exhibition seeks to challenge society’s consumerism and its impact on the environment. Through the transformation of waste and natural resources artists Pamela Schilderman and Hayley Harrison will seek to engage conversations around the climate crisis and our use of materials.

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All About The Face
Mar
30
to Jun 16

All About The Face

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Portraits from The National Portrait Gallery, The Lowry and the Rugby Collection.

This Spring Rugby's renowned collection of 20th century and contemporary British art is being exhibited and curated around the theme of portraits. Works included by Lucien Freud, Edward Bawden, Eduardo Paolozzi and Lowry.

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Casket
Jan
23
to Mar 25

Casket

  • Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum (map)
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Casket is a new scientifically radical Self-Portrait that speaks of identity and that challenges the traditional Self-Portrait by using forensic identifiers: my thumbprint, hair, teeth, retina and DNA, in order to present an alternative visual perspective of the self through the lens of criminological science.

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Casket
Oct
17
to Dec 12

Casket

  • Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery (map)
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Casket is a new scientifically radical Self-Portrait that speaks of identity and that challenges the traditional self-portrait by using forensic identifiers: my thumbprint, hair, teeth, retina and DNA, in order to present an alternative visual perspective of the self through the lens of criminological science.

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Emancipation?
Aug
14
to Sep 24

Emancipation?

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Emancipation? is a curated response to artists Claude Cahun & Laura Swanson's exhibitions at the Attenborough Centre. A group show curated by Christopher Samuel featuring artists: Caitlin Griffiths, Chi Lam, Christine Stevens, Christopher Samuel, Jackie Berridge, Michael Forbes, Nick Mobbs, Pamela Schilderman, Stewart Easton

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Needle
Oct
30
to Jan 10

Needle

  • Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre (map)
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Here, painting is liberated from its conventional frame, its composition open to fluidity. A symphony of dyes, watercolour and oils all sourced from mans' environment, echo the materials of paintings throughout antiquity.

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Harold Thomas Collection
Oct
1
to Nov 3

Harold Thomas Collection

  • Oxford Natural History Museum (map)
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Watercolours and salt crystals presented as undiscovered parasitic plant species found in the Congo. Exhibited as a genuine Victorian Natural History Collection  in the following venues: Oxford Natural History Museum, Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Haslemere Educational Museum, Rugby Museum & Art Gallery. (2009 - 2014)

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