Fine & Dandy [commonly known as Edel & Geck], a non-collaborative formed between dust and Mick Marston. Sometime it doesn’t quite work. We disagree, overreach and fall out.
Edel und Geck are part of the Sheffield Pubscrawl, curated by Pete Mckee. Friday 20 January.
http://www.facebook.com/events/187219231371988/
Come along on the night and take a look at our blog for a brief preview of what we are working on. http://edelundgeck.com/
COPY Unfold — A recent publication dust designed for Critical Writing Collective. This unsuitable format; a B2 print, with silkscreen wrap. The publication cannot be read in the conventional manner, forcing the reader to break the format when discovering the content.
Critical Writing Collective is a network and platform for art writing and critical dialogue based in Yorkshire. Initiated by Leeds based writer Joanna Loveday and Sheffield based artist Charlotte A Morgan.
COPY Unfold suggests a tension between the resolved and unresolved, drafted and rewritten, finished and unfinished through works which explore, respond to or enact in their own form a state of being ‘in process’.
@Criticalwriting
criticalwritingcollective.wordpress.com
Due to the extreme weather conditions in Sheffield and in the interest of the safety of our guests and speakers, we are sad to say that the conference and private view are to be postponed. The conference date will be set for the new year when we hope you will be able to join us.
The exhibition will be open to the public next week, private view to be confirmed.
07 december – 23 december
10am – 5pm daily
late opening Wednesdays 8pm
Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery,
Furnival Building, 153 Arundel St,
Sheffield S1 2NU
Working Drawings exhibition brings together a roster of international designers, image-makers and visual communicators in a celebration of drawing practice.
Join us in an exciting exploration of the lines, shapes, text and forms that offer a rare insight into the various stages of the visual communication process.
Featuring: Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Austin Cowdall, Catherine Dixon, David Hughes, Ed Fella, Frazer Hudson, Frazer Muggeridge, Freda Sack, Jason Ford, Jill Calder, Jo Hassell, Ken Garland, Lee Ford, Margaret Huber, Mark Todd, Mick Marston, Milton Glaser, Morag Myerscough, Neasden Control Centre, Richard Hollis, Richard Sweeney, Roderick Mills, Roger Bateman, Saul Steinberg, Simon Spilsbury, Third Angel Theatre Company
Download Exhibition and conference pdf here.
Private view TBC
Conference
Friday 3 December TBC
11.00am – 4.30pm Hear Jill Calder, Neasden Control Centre and Roderick Mills discuss their working drawings during a one day conference.
If you would like to register for these events please do so at http://www.shu.ac.uk/workingdrawings or call the events team on 0114 225 4957
Third Angel’s What I heard about the world currently on at the The Crucible Studio Theatre, Sheffield.
Running from October 13-30 and then off to Portugal in November & December.
More Here: Third Angel Site
And Here: Third Angel Blog
Image: Programme Map Illustration
The Cover Versions Exhibition opens at the McKee Gallery tonight.
We chose Public Enemy’s Fear of a Black Planet. Here’s what we did with it. Find out more about the exhibition here.
With thanks to Clive Egginton, Katie & Brian Briggs.
The second part to our Fear of a Black Planet cover version. A track listing by sample used.
Type set in Tea Chest by Robert Harling from Sheffield foundry, Stephenson Blake.
Here it is pressed in black and white - with massive thanks to Justin Knopp @typoretum
Home baking all the way. With massive thanks to Kendra.
Also available to buy direct, from Pete McKee’s online shop http://www.therealmckee.co.uk/shop/other-mckee-items/teenage-kicks-book
Or even better, in person from Pete’s “a Month of Sundays” Gallery (356 Sharrow Vale Road, Sheffield, S11 8ZG).
Pete McKee / Teenage Kicks / Design Week http://du.st/kmp
Kid Acne (pictured) kindly sent us this, thought we’d appreciate it - we do.
A big wall somewhere in Newcastle, with an exhibition of the same name running throughout July at Electric Sheep.
More from Kid Acne [http://www.kidacne.com], more dust in eye [http://www.kidacne.com/blog/2010/06/] and a reason to trade [http://kidacne.bigcartel.com/].
Ouija say good bye.
Photo: Richard Kenworthy