Thursday, 15 October 2009

missed a day - so much for promises

Hi all

Well I failed miserably and although I said I would up date this blog daily - there was no entry yesterday...anyway moving swiftly on - I trailed over to Hinckley yesterday to collect some carpet tubes from a friend who has a carpet warehouse - the reasons for which will become clear once you visit the show. Armed with numerous cardboard tubes - which in another way is my contribution to the recycling of the nation, and after getting hopelessly lost in Hinckley I found my back to the gallery and presented my finds to Jeff - like a hunter back from the field...

This evening Jeff has transformed very imaginatively - well its not that Jeff has transformed himself more like he's transformed the tubing...

Great photos from Kate came through - and we're all getting together tomorrow to design the publicity and plan our campaign....it feels good to be back preparing for an exhibition.

Till tomorrow or perhaps Saturday as we're off to the Greyhound tomorrow evening - and anything may happen then.

Judy

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Longford, Coventry, United Kingdom
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