Sunday 13 March 2011

Photos from the exhibition in the Lomabrd Method

MASH HER DIP, Family Brand, an installation,  2011
MASH HER DIP, Family Brand, an installation,  2011
MASH HER DIP, Family Brand, an installation,  2011
MASH HER DIP, Family Brand, an installation,  2011
MASH HER DIP, Family Brand, an installation,  2011
Christian Costa,   part of   photographic installation THE GANG OF FOUR MICHEL, GIORGIO, JACQUES, SLAVOJ, 2011
Christian Costa, the part of video installation SITE SPECIFIC CINEMA DIGBETH, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, 2011
Christian Costa,   part of   photographic installation THE GANG OF FOUR MICHEL, GIORGIO, JACQUES, SLAVOJ, 2011
 Christian Costa,   part of   photographic installation THE GANG OF FOUR MICHEL, GIORGIO, JACQUES, SLAVOJ, 2011
 Kamila Szejnoch,  For what?,  film documentation of mural painting, 2011

Thursday 10 March 2011

Post - Industrial Revolution wouldn't happen if not kind help of many people. Thank you all!

With special thanks to: Adam Smythe, Alicja Kaczmarek, Andy Green, Anna Lenart, Anna Cielecka-Gibson, Anita Mann, Daisy Foster, Daniel ‘Newso’, Emma Bowen, Gemma Mitchell, Hanna Nadobna, Julia Skupny, Joanne Masding, Joe Welden, Karolina Kosciuch, Kelly Merriman, Liz Davies, Maria Garcia-Bernal + housemates, Martyna Winkel, Matt Foster, Matt Geden,  Natalia Oleszak, Nicky Getgood, Nicola Lowery, the Pennington - Wilsons,  Penny McConnel, Rachel Darke, Sam Groves, Sandra Hall, Sarah Farmer, Tim Stock,  Tymoteusz Jozwiak

Organisations: Wyspa Institute of Art, Anchor Pub, the Custard Factory, Eastside Projects, The Lombard Method, Friction Arts and VIVID .

Friday 4 March 2011

Family Workshop


Last Sunday marked the end of Post Industrial Revolution in Digbeth and we concluded the exhibition activity by hosting a creative workshop.  The family workshop lead by Kelly Merriman with the assistance of Hanna Nadobna (thanks ladies!)  was a great end to this busy residency and exhibition period.



During the workshop children and grownups were encouraged to create their own versions of the Birmingham Coat of Arms using a variety of materials.  In an unusual twist we included in the workshop materials food products such as Typhoo tea, Bird’s Custard and Cadbury coco powder!  This aided the exploration of work by Kamila Szejnoch and culinary group MASH/HER/DIP.

The children produced fantastic pieces and didn’t hold back with the food based products, in fact there was an overwhelming smell of coco by the end of the workshop!