Monday, 4 May 2009

Hi 

Been a little while since I last updated this but we've been busy, busy, busy... The show for Cheryl and Frieda has now finished and it was well received after the private view.  Since then we've also been visiting galleries around the country...we're looking at touring a couple of the forthcoming shows so been sourcing some venues.  Watch this space for more info' on this.  Have also been dipping our toes into writing funding bids so thus another reason for the delayed update to the news.  

Our next event is the weekend of the 16 May, with a Coventry University degree show with the performing arts students..so if you're around on the Friday or Saturday come along - the students are charging a small entrance fee - nothing too excessive though - couple of quid.  

Also on the 17th we have are starting a regular event which is a life drawing session - details on the web site...there are limited places on this (due to the size of the gallery) so if you're interested then send me an email.  

And...on the 21st our next private view takes place, which is an exhibition of new work from Jo Bannister and Jim Botton...again details on the web site.  

All for now

TTFN....Judy

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The Fishbone Gallery is something of a rarity. A gallery committed to promoting the diversity of the visual arts of the West Midlands, that supports new artists and encourages them to show work that otherwise might not receive the attention it deserves. We are not primarily a profit making enterprise, and therefore we can afford to show experimental work that would never gain proper exposure through commercial channels. We also host a wide range of community projects and events, clubs and classes, run by specialist practitioners with thorough knowledge of their particular disciplines. We welcome all people of all ages and all cultural backgrounds, to come along and be part of what we do. Our mission is to make art and art practise an integral part of the lives of the people of Longford, and to encourage a broader audience for the visual arts in Coventry and the West Midlands. The gallery is run by Judy Kay and Jeff Hatt