Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas everyone, from all the contributors and volunteers associated with the Bus of Many Things, lets make 2017 a creative year, see you all soon!
Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas everyone, from all the contributors and volunteers associated with the Bus of Many Things, lets make 2017 a creative year, see you all soon!
Dovetail, the latest exhibition from Rums Eg Gallery in Romsey opened this Tuesday to great reception.
An exhibition of hand-crafted woodwork and furniture, it showcased the “the beauty, warmth and functionality of wood and the skills of the craftspeople who use it to make furniture, sculpture and functional pieces; using traditional and contemporary styles and techniques.”
The show was spread across three locations: Rums Eg Gallery itself, the Priory and the new mobile arts facility for the Test Valley ‘The Bus of Many Things’
Using the bus as a one-night pop-up gallery, artist and conservator John Gardner displayed examples of his work with wood and paint as well as the charcoal he creates himself from wood burners in the New Forest.
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The Quiet Volume is a performance for two at a time, exploiting the particular tension of libraries, a combination of silence and concentration, within which different people’s experiences of reading unfold.
Taking cues from words both written and whispered, the participants find themselves burrowing an unlikely path through a pile of books leaking from one reader’s sphere into another’s.
Performance slots were available for two people at a time every half hour from 12pm – 6pm on Friday 3 July and 10am – 6pm on Saturday 4 July on a first come, first served basis (running time 1 hour).
The Quiet Volume was kindly supported by the Test Valley Arts Foundation and Oxfam Books & Music Shop, Parchment Street, Winchester.
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