Hilary Jack at Castlefield Gallery - Reprieve
Hilary Jack introduces her solo exhibition 'And Scent of Pine and the Woodthrush Singing...' at Castlefield Gallery.
Exhibition continues to Sunday 24 July, 2011.
Hilary Jack will lead a free tour of solo exhibition on Thursday 21 July, 6-8pm (Free, booking required)
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Castlefield Gallery, 2 Hewitt Street, Manchester, M15 4GB.
Andrew Mcdonald at Castlefield Gallery
I lose myself in the process of drawing, an escape from the world, but the end result, an art-work, is the opposite – a confrontation with the world. Andrew McDonald (2016)
From 28 April - 11 June 2017 Castlefield Gallery (Manchester) presented a significant solo show of works in animation by artist Andrew McDonald. A selection of existing pieces were presented alongside two new works in the medium that has been an integral part of his practice for two decades.
McDonald capitalises on the intensity of a medium that requires drawing images over and over again. His animations often feature lone characters caught in austere, colourless and darkly comic loops. In a new two-channel video installation Fence/Hammock (2017), McDonald introduces two separate figures that are both busy striving for escape. One figure struggles with the entrapments of his hammock, whom then fatigued from his multiple attempts to find freedom, remains caught in an inescapable stupor; perhaps content to simply dream of freedom, to dream of another place. Another figure climbs over a fence and runs off, only to reappear on the screen. The figure is relentless in repeating these actions, despite making little progress at all. Where is freedom to be found here, on the other side of the fence or in resolving to make peace with the futility and absurdity of the situation?
McDonald’s work with animation began with pads of tracing paper, drawing on each page from back to front, he later incorporated photocopying, laboriously scanning each image into a computer to be edited together to make a film, eventually he obtained a graphics tablet which allowed him to draw directly onto a computer.
The artist’s approach to mark making is reminiscent of British Post War Modernism; purposefully scratchy hand-drawn lines provoke psychological and physical sensations in us. The artist’s images wriggle and writhe across the paper, existing in real time and jumping from the screen into our physical space. His drawings take on a life of their own, existing as strange life-like forms descending upon us from another place, they are uncanny in their ability to repulse whilst equally compel us to engage with them.
McDonald’s making process is intense, extended periods of drawing and production demanding months of the artist’s time, yet often resulting in viewing experiences that are only minutes, even seconds long. The self-induced isolation required to make McDonald’s work mirrors the lone looped figures in his animations, speaking to the notion of the artist as ‘tortured soul’. Through his work McDonald sheds light on the inner workings of his mind, sharing this momentarily with the viewer, only to once more retreat back to the studio.
Andrew McDonald is Manchester based, teaches at the University of Central Lancashire, and is represented by The International 3. He has exhibited nationally, including with MIMA, Site Gallery, Chapter, The Grundy Gallery, and was featured in British Art Show 6.
Gallery Films - Castlefield Gallery: Artist led galleries
Gallery Films is a new series of interviews with five galleries from around England that gives insight into the different ways in which exhibition spaces can operates
A gallery's sources of funding and context all bear great influence on their programme and consequently the kind of work they are likely to exhibit.
Researching and understanding this is how the hopeful exhibitor can establish whether a space is likely to respond favourably to their approaches.
Galleries can play a key role in the careers of artists, but for many reaching them appears a remote goal. Understanding how a gallery works and its priorities are the first steps in building a relationship with a space. This series of interviews interrogates 5 different models of gallery operation, identifying the commonalities and the differences in how they work and interact with artists, audiences and their contexts.
In this video Castlefield Gallery director Kwong Lee discusses the gallery programme, how they discover the artists that they work with and how the gallery engages with the artist community and the local context of Manchester.
Places to see in ( Manchester - UK )
Places to see in ( Manchester - UK )
Manchester is a major city in the northwest of England with a rich industrial heritage. The Castlefield conservation area’s 18th-century canal system recalls the city’s days as a textile powerhouse, and visitors can trace this history at the interactive Museum of Science & Industry. The revitalised Salford Quays dockyards now house the Daniel Libeskind-designed Imperial War Museum North and the Lowry cultural centre.
Manchester is fringed by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east and an arc of towns with which it forms a continuous conurbation. The local authority is Manchester City Council. The recorded history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort of Mamucium or Mancunium
Manchester achieved city status in 1853. The Manchester Ship Canal opened in 1894, creating the Port of Manchester and linking the city to sea, 36 miles (58 km) to the west. Manchester fortunes declined after the Second World War, owing to deindustrialisation, but the IRA bombing in 1996 led to extensive investment and regeneration.
In 2014, the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ranked Manchester as a beta world city, the highest-ranked British city apart from London. Manchester is the third-most visited city in the UK. Manchester is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, social impact, sports clubs and transport connections. Manchester Liverpool Road railway station was the world's first inter-city passenger railway station and in the city scientists first split the atom and developed the stored-program computer.
Manchester is well known for being a city of sport. Two Premier League football clubs bear the city name – Manchester United and Manchester City. Manchester United play its home games at Old Trafford, in the neighbouring Greater Manchester borough of Trafford, the largest club football ground in the United Kingdom. Manchester City's home ground is the City of Manchester Stadium (also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship purposes); its former ground, Maine Road was demolished in 2003.
Alot to see in ( Manchester - UK ) such as :
Museum of Science and Industry
John Rylands Library
National Football Museum
Manchester Art Gallery
People's History Museum
Manchester Museum
Manchester Town Hall
Imperial War Museum North
Albert Square, Manchester
Heaton Park
Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester
The Hidden Gem
Whitworth Art Gallery
Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Opera House
Old Trafford
Mamucium
Beetham Tower
Cornerhouse
Manchester Jewish Museum
Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art
84 Plymouth Grove
Alan Turing Memorial
Moses Gate Country Park
Clayton Hall
Debdale Park
The Lowry
Sealife Manchester
Platt Fields Park
Salford Quays
Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester
Wythenshawe Park
Reddish Vale
Alexandra Park, Manchester
Chetham's Library
Bruntwood Park
Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour
Clayton Vale
Stamford Park
Daisy Nook
Manchester Arndale
Victoria Baths
Manchester235
Bramall Hall
Longford Park
Woodbank, Stockport
Boggart Hole Clough
Genting Casino Manchester
Peel Park, Salford
( Manchester - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Manchester . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Manchester - UK
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ARTZU Gallery: Andrew Hunt's hyper-real portraits
Andrew Hunt brings his Hyper-real portraits from his acclaimed exhibition, Portraits From The Market to ARTZU's Manchester gallery.
Haçienda Classical, LIVE at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester, England - 30th June, 2018
Haçienda Classical, LIVE at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester, England - 30th June, 2018.
The Haçienda was a nightclub and music venue in Manchester, England, which became famous in the Madchester years of the 1980s and early 1990s. To read more about The Haçienda, click here: .
Haçienda Classical is a live orchestral curation by original Haçienda DJs Graeme Park and Mike Pickering along with experimental orchestra Manchester Camerata. Haçienda Classical reinvents dozens of iconic dance tunes as classical compositions, sometimes alongside the original performers.
This film features excerpts of the Haçienda Classical at Manchester's Castlefield Bowl in June 2018, which included appearances by Bez from The Happy Mondays, Peter Hook from New Order and Lisa Stansfield. To read about the event, click here: .
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#Manchester is a city of firsts. #Vacation here to what was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
In Castlefield, #visit the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city.
The Town Hall was built to rival the great buildings of London. Many of the treasures sourced by merchants during the Industrial Revolution now reside in the Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum.
The People’s History Museum celebrates those who challenged Britain’s rigid political and class systems. At the world’s oldest surviving railway station, you’ll find The Museum of Science and Industry, while the Imperial War Museum North reminds us of the human cost of warfare.
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UK Summer Exchange 2016
A group of Construction Students from Morrison Hill experienced 16 days of exchange life among nine majors cities in United Kingdom and Holland respectively.
UK Summer Exchange 2016
Machester
Preston
Uclan
Cheshire
Manchester University
Old Traffold Stadium
Castlefield Gallery
MC Construction Co. Ltd
Manchester Cathedral
Coventry
Coventry Cathedral
Coventry University
Birmingham
Bath Abbey
Royal Crescent
Stonehenge
Windsor Castle
London
Jestico+Whiles
Big Ben
Thames River
London Eye
Tower Bridge
What do we want? (and when do we want it?)
What do we want? (and when do we want it?), a round-table discussion as part of a-n’s Assembly Salford event in May 2018.
Speakers including Hilary Jack (artist and co-director of Paradise Works), Helen Wewiora (director of Castlefield Gallery), Ian Tabbron (senior relationship manager for Arts Council England), Tim Brennan (head of department of art at Manchester School of Art), and Daniel Welsh (development manager for Salford City Council) offered their perspectives on the creative ecology of the city. The discussion was chaired by Kerry Harker.
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Find out more about the benefits of becoming a member of a-n, including a variety of insurance packages, access to bursaries and other professional development opportunities, events, and online resources. a-n.co.uk/join
Camera and edit: Tim Brunsden
British Airforce Museum - Manchester
Manchester Science Museum near Castlefield Hotel.
We Face Forward // Manchester Art Gallery and Whitworth Art Gallery
A film documenting the workshops at Manchester Art Gallery and Whitworth Art Gallery inspired by We Face Forward, a city-wide exhibition of art and music from West Africa.
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Film by wild.bees@ymail.com
Porthkidney Sands
A great beach for walking with spectacular views, dog friendly all year round. Access the beach from the public footpath which starts at St Uny Church. Follow the path through the golf course, under the St Ives branchline and down the steps. Walk out towards the estuary, Godrevy Island and lighthouse are in the distance. The huge expanse of Porthkidney Beach opens up as you round the rocks, stretching away towards St Ives. Don't forget your camera!
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Manchester City Video Guide | Expedia
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A Psychogeographic Walk: Castlefield in Manchester
Psychogeography and Manchester
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A walk around Castlefield, Manchester, with some psychogeographic reflections on what the area is like.
AIR - Paying Artists Consultation (Manchester)
As part of AIR's Paying Artists Campaign, artists were invited to Castlefield Gallery in Manchester to discuss strategies towards campaigning and advocacy.
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Trip to Manchester Vlog
Trip to Manchester to see Man United v Burnley at Old Trafford and around Manchester itself visiting the museum of science and industry
Free Market - Patrick Keiller
Thursday 18th May.
Speaker: Patrick Keiller
Over the course of three days, Market Gallery hosted numerous arts organisers, artists, journalists, writers, economists and activists from across Scotland & the UK.
Initiated partly as a response to losing two of its gallery spaces, Market Gallery wanted to problem-pose the underlying issues behind the allocation of resources and property within the arts & wider cultural sphere. The aim of the forum was to understand and critique the structural complexities and collectively search for potential alternatives or solutions.
The forum sought to address our increasingly fragile ecology of arts, culture & media from a range of perspectives:
- Who and what determines how cultural resources are distributed, and for what purposes?
- What are the effects of privatisation on the arts?
- How can we actively transform art, work & culture for the better?
- How can we build radically new forms of collective, cross-cultural organisation?
Patrick Keiller (b.Blackpool 1950). Studied and practised architecture between 1967-79 before studying Fine Art at the Royal College of Art in the Department of the Environmental Media. Keiller has been making films since 1981, which have been widely screened, internationally and in the UK. Commissions include the Arts Council, The British Film Institute, the BBC and Channel 4.
マンチェスター旅行ガイド | エクスペディア
マンチェスター旅行の参考に、マンチェスターの観光地・見どころを7分に凝縮したエクスペディアのマンチェスター旅行ビデオをどうぞ。日本語字幕準備中です。
Day 7- Manchester
Tourism
Manchester's Town Hall is a Victorian, neogothic municipal building in england. It is the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council and houses a number of local government departments. CANALS OF CASTLEFIELD: castlefied is an inner city conservation area of Manchester in North West England. The conservation area, which bears its name is bounded by the River Inwell, Quay Street, Deansgate and the Chester Road. It was the site of the roman era fort of Mamucium which gave its name to Manchester.
Culture
Manchester has a wealth of museums, including the Lowry, Manchester Art Gallery, Urbis and the Manchester History Museum, where there are many pieces of ancient Egypt. In the city is the John Rylands library, where the oldest manuscript of the Gospels that still survives is preserved: of the Gospel of John.
Education
For higher education, the city of Manchester has got 2 universities. The University of Manchester is a collegiate university to larger UK and it was created in 2004 through the merger of the Victoria University of Manchester with UMIST. The University includes the Manchester Business School, that gaves the first MBA course in the UK in 1965. The other university is based in the city, the Manchester University.
Gastronomy
In Manchester we really find cuisine from all the world. There are some popular shops fish and chips, tearooms and restaurants about fusion cuisine. In their markets there are farm products, handicrafts products and natural or organic products. The wines of the countries of Went and Sussex, craft beers like Golden Glory and the Cat, Black cider and of course, the best Wiskey in Manchester.
Economy
Manchester was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century and it was an important manufacturing center. The city's economy is now largely service-based and, since 2007, it is the fasteest growing in the UK, with a foreign investment only for the capital, London.