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Pets' Corner
Harlow Playhouse
The Gibberd Garden
Harlow Town Park
Parndon Wood Nature Reserve
The Roydon Lockhouse
Henry Moore Foundation
Rye Meads Nature Reserve
Lee & Stort Boat Co.Ltd
Gibberd Gallery
Welcome to the Gibberd Gallery: Sculpture Town, Harlow, Essex has its very own art gallery.
Sculpture Town, Harlow Essex's Gibberd Gallery has a fantastic collection including pieces by Elisabeth Frink, Henry Moore, John W. Mills, Ralph Brown, & Lynn Chadwick. Sculpture Town, Harlow, Have you been?
Kingstreetimages profiles the diverse programme of events at the Harlow Art Trust managed space. It includes exhibitions, educational workshops, opportunities, as well as the nationally important permanent 20th century watercolour collection. Gibberd Gallery Director Corrina Dunlea runs the gallery with a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, to bring an aspirational programme of art and culture to Essex and beyond.
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Arts Means Business: Harlow Sculpture Town, a post war new town in Essex with Business and Art
Arts Means Business in Harlow birthplace of fibre optic celebrates the history, innovation and future of Harlow, Essex one of the United Kingdom post war new towns. Business and Art work well in this east of England town where Charles Kao invented fibre optics. The Essex town is very close to the M11 Essex and Stanstead Airport. London's orbital motorway, the M25 is easily reached.
KINGSTREETIMAGES' new film captures Gibberd Gallery's Arts Means Business initiative in this post war Essex new town.
Rethinking and redesigning Harlow from its genesis as a utopian new town, Arts Means Business celebrates the cultural landscape of Harlow with innovative industry including fibre optics. Sir Charles Kao worked in the town developing fibre optics, which is commonly used for data transfer via fibre optic cable. These fibre optic cables from their genesis in Harlow, Essex are now used throughout the world.
Recognising the importance of Harlow as a place of innovation - the birthplace of the fibre optic - Gibberd Gallery brings together art and business in a dynamic exchange of artists working in residencies in Harlow businesses to produce newly commissioned artworks.
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Gibberd Garden Harlow sculpture tour
Sir Fredrick Gibberd's - Harlow New Town 1982
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Dreams and Fantasy
Gibberd Gallery's current show Dreams and Fantasy organised by Young Curators brings inspiration to Harlow, Sculpture Town. Kingstreetimages filmed the lead up to the show and the private view.
Dreams and Fantasy was part of the programme that the Young Curators worked on to achieve their Silver Arts Award.
The project was funded by Royal Opera House Bridge, Harlow Art Trust, Arts Council England, Harlow Council, Essex County Council, Friends of Harlow Sculpture and Gibberd Gallery, and Denne.
The project was overseen by Gibberd Gallery Director Corrina Dunlea.
Harlow ECDP commission documentation
Talking Points is a participatory youth arts project led by artists Jack Cornell and Nicola Hutchison, made possible through a commission from Essex Cultural Diversity Project, supported by Arts Council England.
The artists used the commission to work with young people in Harlow, giving participants a voice and platform to explore issues around human rights, in a collaborative youth-led project. Groups involved include Livewire, Young Curators, and Integration Support Services, with support from The Gibberd Gallery and Harlow Playhouse.
Young people experimented with materials, customising chairs to create sculptures representing different human rights. Livewire devised stories and choreography around these chair sculptures and ideas of rights and conflict.
The work was brought together in a series of pop-up performances in The Harvey Centre shopping mall, Harlow, on 23rd Feb 2019.
STATUES : Henry Moore : harlow ; vandalised
THAMES NEWS 88.12.05 HENRY MOORE STATUE VANDALISED AT HARLOW_x000D_
LUNCH 165/20 3.25 165/20 6PM 135/54 LATE 167/17_x000D_
INTV.: LADY PAT GIBBERD, Harlow Arts Trust ...we want the head of the sculpture back_x000D_
Gvs Henry Moore sculpture in precinct._x000D_
Vox Pop ...keep the statu es out in the open. KEN ANDREW_x000D_
Age Exchange at Alexandra House, Harlow
The film reflects the process and experience of a 12 week reminiscence arts project delivered by Age Exchange for older residents of Alexandra House Residential Home in Harlow, Essex. The project was commissioned by Essex County Council as part of an Arts Council Research programme carried out by Anglia Ruskin University.
THREE MEN WENT TO MOW PART 10:THE GIBBERD GARDEN
Three chaps who should probably know better larking about and talking about plants. Sort of.
Joe is the loud, balding one, James is the posh one in the hat and Cleve is the smouldering one with all the RHS Medals.
Old Harlow councillor expresses concerns over Churchgate Hotel
John W Mills - Sculpture
A retrospective selection of sculpture by John W Mills PPRBS ARCA FRSA
Oeno Gallery's Sculpture Garden Exhibition 2018
Exhibiting artists this 2018 year: Floyd Elzinga, Eva Ennist, Tim Forbes, Don Frost, Jeremy Guy, W.W. Hung, Viktor Mitic, Marc Plamondon, Claude Millette, Anne-Sophie Falconer, Derya Ozparlak, Marlene Hilton Moore, Zeke Moores, R.Clarke Ellis, Phillipe Pallafray, Liz Rae Dalton, Ted Fullerton, P. Roch Smith, Nicholas Crombach, Gord Smith and Avron Mintz, Susan Rankin, Ania Biczysko, Mark Birksted, Shayne Dark, Dale Dunning, Ken Hall, Rick Lapointe, Susan Low-Beer, Colm MacCool, Terence McGlade, Charles Pachter, Wojtek Biczysko
Hyde Hall Gardens Essex.
RHS Hyde Hall gardens rettendon near chelmsford essex.
The Alan Turing Statue by John W Mills at the University of Surrey
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Windmills of Essex: Aythorpe Roding Windmill
Aythorpe Roding Windmill stands on the site of an earlier mill which was standing in 1615. It was built around 1779 and insured in 1798 for £50 and in 1805 for £140. The mill was drawn on the 1846 Tithe Map as having an open trestle. It was advertised in the Chelmsford Chronicle of 10 February 1860 as for sale to be pulled down and removed by the purchaser. At some point, probably between 1860 and 1868, the mill was modernised. The mill had been fitted with a fantail by 1868, and a steam engine by 1890, driving an extra pair of millstones in the roundhouse. It was working until 1937. The mill was leased by Essex County Council in 1940 and restored in the early 1980's with it grinding it's first grain after restoration on 3rd March 1982. It was officially opened to the public by Ken Farries on 30 April 1983. Today the mill stands on a privately owned farm and is not publicly accessible.
Myself and my sister have had a lifelong interest in tall and interesting buildings such as windmills, and aim to continue to go round many of the windmills in the region and other counties in England.
Filmed on my Sony Cybershot DSC-H55 digital camera on 1st April 2016.
Henry Moore in Harlow
Ken Clarke unveils the Henry Moore sculpture in Harlow in 1956.
Hyde Hall
Visiting Hyde Hall gardens, during their summer flower show.
MOAH : SPRING EXHIBITIONS 2014
Film by Eric Minh Swenson.
Celebrate Community and Nationality through MOAH's Spring Exhibits
Lancaster, CA. April 24, 2014 - The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) is proud to present several shows currently on display through June 8 celebrating community and nationality. Each exhibit is particularly relevant as many of the artists are connected to the Antelope Valley community while still others celebrate nationality.
MOAH's third floor rooftop and Jewel Box feature sculptures by internationally renowned artist Brad Howe. Mr. Howe is known in the Valley as the artist of the installation soon-to-be-featured in Lancaster's new state-of-the-art High Desert Regional Health Center (previously known as the Multi-Ambulatory Care Center or MACC). His rooftop sculptures represent a clean slate -- a blank canvas where the artist acts as the solo explorer of his own ideas, setting out to translate his thoughts into pure form. A portion of the actual artwork to be installed in the Health Center is on display in the entry atrium with an invitation to the public to name the piece (Courtesy of Los Angeles County Arts Commission).
Also on display are Andrew Frieder's playful mixed-media pieces. Andrew Frieder (1959-2014) was one of the Antelope Valley's most prolific artists. Presenting in his unique and compelling visual language, his drawings and paintings focus on his personal mythology, literally stitched together from his life experiences. The exhibit serves as a celebration of his life.
In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage month, Chinese born Yi Kai's Paintings and Drawings are shown in the East, South and Wells Fargo Galleries. Yi Kai made his way from Beijing to San Francisco and ultimately Minneapolis where he began a new way of life -- sworn in as a U.S. Citizen eight years later. His work is noted for recording in pen, ink and watercolor, the contrasts and growing similarities between east and west.
The aforementioned exhibits will be on display through June 8. The Lancaster Museum of Art & History (MOAH) is located at 665 W. Lancaster BLVD in Lancaster, CA. Regular Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursday. The Museum is closed on Monday and Holidays. Additional information and donation support opportunities are available on MOAH's website, lancastermoah.org.
For more info on Eric Minh Swenson or project inquiries visit his website: thuvanarts.com. You can also visit the art film series page at thuvanarts.com/take1
ART : sculpture : henry moore : vandalised
THAMES NEWS 88.12.05 HENRY MOORE STATUE VANDAIJSED AT HARLOW_x000D_
LUNCH 165/20 3.25 165/20 6PM 135/54 LATE 167/17_x000D_
INTV.: LADY PAT GIBBERD, Harlow Arts Trust ...we want the head of the sculpture back_x000D_
Gvs Henry Moore sculpture in precinct._x000D_
Vox Pop ...keep the statu es out in the open. KEN ANDREW_x000D_