Bulletin 159 – 28 Aug 2010

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Posted 6:35 pm August 28, 2010

 Sid(Cyril) Beynon- 2.8.56 – 25.8.10 

Sorely missed by all – members and non-members alike. The attendance at last night’s opening of Sid’s exhibition said it all. Sid’s family, school-friends, artists who benefited from his advice, former fellow students and teachers, colleagues from the Forum – all testified to the high esteem in which his memory is held –or in Sid’s usual signing- off phrase “love and respect”. It was recognized by all that Sid was the stalwart who made it possible for the Forum to survive the last three years. 

There is a book in AF2 for everyone to sign, together with their comments and memories, which we hope to present to his family on the conclusion of the exhibition. You should also see the video sound recording on the Forum website, which shows images from the hanging of the exhibition, to the accompaniment of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto. Click below on http://www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk/sids-page/

Dates for your diary….  

Today until 3 October. 11 – 5.  F-ish Gallery. “Parallel Worlds” by Project Artworks. Gallery talk on 22 Sep. 

Today – 4 Sep. “A walk of art” -  a project to re-vitalise West Hill. See members’ announcements. 

Thu 2 Sep. 7 for 7.45. SLOS Film Soc – new season opens with “Lebanon” –An Israeli soldier has doubts about being in Lebanon. Set in a tank. 

Fri 3 Sep. 6.30 – 8.30. Private view for Cathryn Kemp (AF1) 

Sat 4 Sep.  Poetry Group meets in AF2 at 5 p.m.

 Thu 9 Sep. 6.30 – 8.30. Hastings Humanists meet in AF1. 

Fri 10 Sep. Private view for George Robertson in AF2.

                      **Emily Johns opens her exhibition in Rye with a concert.**

                        See members announcement below.

 Stop Press… 

The Poetry Group re-convenes after the summer break on Saturday 4 Sep. The suggested topic is “Summer”, but feel free to read your own poems or favourite pieces by other authors. The meeting will be against the Beach Art background of Sid Beynon and Peter Andow’s show. 

June Barnes. .June was awarded the prize for best Contemporary Quilt at the Festival of Quilts – information about the exhibition can be found at http://www.twistedthread.com.   Her exhibit is a piece called “Squaring Up” and may be (or similar) exhibited at the exhibition with Tricia Neve in October.   

Lynn Painter – Stainers Prize. This prize is awarded to encourage creative representational painting and promote the skill of the draughtsman. First prize is £15,000 and five runner-up prizes of £1,000. Deadline for entries is 20 Sep (London). Entry forms at www.parkerharrisco.uk/downloads

Showing Now…

 Sid Beynon and Peter Andow in AF2. “Art and Science to a Degree”. 26 Aug – 7 Sep.  Photographic prints of seaside and beach images. 

Taster, Coastal Currents in AF 1, 19–31 Aug. Curator: Geraldine Wheeler.

The Taster is for Forum members who wish to open their studios to the public, whether as part of Coastal Currents or by special arrangement.

 Those taking part are Tony Allen, Lynne Bingham, Alex Leadbetter, Danny Mooney, Robin Muckle, Nick Pilcher and Geraldine Wheeler, all exhibiting as part of the Coastal Currents programme.

Paul Beavis, David Drey, Jeremy Bear, Iain Johnston, Erna Macfarlane, and Annie Rae are exhibiting and may open their studios / workplace  by appointment.

Forum at the Azur (AF3). Photography by Clive Gross commenting on the  regeneration ? / degeneration ? of our urban centres. 

Coming up…    

Cathryn Kemp in AF1, 2 – 14 Sep.

“Painting is just another way of keeping a diary..” Pablo Picasso 
Cathryn unveils her latest body of works, made throughout a profound and revelatory experience in a rehab clinic. Powerful in their emotional intensity and visual scope, the works continue her theme of internal landscaping while producing an overview of the threads of time, memory and history in an image diary.

 She is happy to listen to questions about her work and the influence of her illness on her art. Cathryn married George in early August and is looking forward to a positive future.       

George Robertson  in AF2 , 9 – 14 Sep.

 Artist Statement. I was born in Shetland in 1953, and have been painting in my spare time since before I left school.  Canvases, boards, wood panels, furniture – in fact, anything I could lay my hands on – I would paint. 

After relocating to Edinburgh in 1969 to train as a chef, my paintings were exhibited in several Scottish galleries.  In 1973 a chain of events resulted in another move to the Tonbridge, Kent, area where I continued to work as a chef, and to paint at home, until 1980.  At this time, I was living in Tunbridge Wells and was given the opportunity to take up painting full time, working in the field of interior design and antique restoration.

 Since moving to a more rural area near Bodiam, I have had the time and the inspirational environment to encourage me to concentrate once again on canvas painting, which gives me the opportunity to choose the subjects and styles I wish to explore.  I paint mainly in oil on canvas or wood.  My subjects are often taken from local East Sussex scenery, and can incorporate the more abstract elements to be found both in nature and everyday life.

David Reeve in AF1, 16 – 28 Sep.  

“Best of  Diploma Show”, (General Artwork. Curated by Alastair Knights ) 16 – 28 Sep

David Drey in AF1 30 Sep – 12 Nov.

Members’ Announcements…

Felipe Hewitt posts : I am a 58 year-old former life guard in Bermuda and in Brighton, now an experienced artists’ and hairdresser’s model. I am a Charles Laughton lookalike. References available.  Tel: 01273 275955.

Anna Casson posts :  I am a Life and portrait model. Tel; 7791794103

Emily Johns, “Conscious Oil” – Myth and mind in the age of petroleum.

This exhibition runs across the week-end 10 – 12 Sep in Rye – open 6pm Fri 10 and 10am  – 6 pm on Sat /Sun at the School Creative Centre, New Road Rye, TN31 7LS. Jane Manning (soprano) will sing Anne Rouse’s poem “Oil” at 7 pm on Friday 10 . Jane Manning is described as “simply the voice of contemporary music” in the UK.

There will be several lectures / discussions, including a children’s story-telling session at 11 am led by fellow-Forum member, Mary Dawson.

 PARALLEL WORLDS PROJECT ARTWORKS. “Parallel Worlds” Opened last night at F-ish Gallery. Runs Thursdays – Sundays. Gallery talk  22 Sep.

Mike Williams posts : A Walk of Art.

Two opportunities to participate in the design and making of elements for A Walk of Art.

Saturday 28th August and Saturday 4th September, 11am – 4pm –

House of Hastings ‘Meanwhile Space’ in Queens Road.

Walk of Art is a project to creatively revitalise and map the neglected informal paths, steps and bye-ways of The West Hill, Hastings, creating ‘A Walk of Art’ between Alexandra Park and the Old Town via The Beacon and West Hill.

There will  be an exhibition of the plans and progress of this exciting project and items with which to make basic mosaics Suitable for any ages, but children accompanied by an adult, please. Judy Dewsbery will be on hand to answer any questions and receive your feedback.

There will be sandstone blocks, tools and Mike Williams – stone sculptor – leading these workshops. Your ideas are important to this project!

Booking advisable if you’re seriously considering sculpting a piece of stone! This activity is not suitable for children under the age of 16 but we would like as many of you out there as possible to have some in-put . For more information please contact Judy Dewsbery; judy@beacon hastings.com. tel: (01424) 431305 or 07980 596751 or Mike Williams: makingsculpture@hotmail.co.uk

FILM…

St Leonards Film Society. The next film is showing in AF1 on Thursday 2 September @ 7 for 7.45. “Lebanon”. The film  is about the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. The film schedule for September and November will be posted in next week’s bulletin.

 MUSIC…

11 Sep @ 7.30 “Don Giovanni”. St Mary-in-the-castle. This staged production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is adapted from the Longborough Festival production, which received great reviews in the national press. It promises value for money for opera aficionados. It is produced by Jenny Miller with young singers from the Music Colleges (ie to-morrow’s professionals). Very affordable at £12.00 (£8 student concessions )

 


 

George Robertson  in AF2, 9 – 22nd Sept

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Posted 8:24 am August 26, 2010

George has been painting since before he left school in 1969.
Having done various jobs and painting in his spare time, the opportunity to paint fulltime came in 1980, working in the fields of interior decoration and antique restoration.
Since moving to a more rural area he has had the time and the inspirational environment to encourage him to concentrate on canvas painting which gives him the opportunity to pick the subjects and styles he wishes to explore.
He mainly paint in oil on canvas or wood. The subjects are often taken from local East Sussex scenery. He also likes to paint more abstract subjects.

 


 

Cathryn Kemp in AF1, 2 – 14 Sept

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Posted 8:17 am

Cathryn is an award-winning painter, based in Sussex. She completed her Masters Degree in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art’s prestigious Barcelona studios, studied at Central St Martins in London and won a London Arts Board award for her body of work completed at the Moscow Institute of Architecture and Art.
She has exhibited in Moscow, Barcelona, Belgium, London and the South East and is represented by Saffron Gallery in Battle, East Sussex. She has exhibited at the Affordable Arts Fair, at the Brighton Art Fair and had her first solo show at the Hastings Art Forum, September 2009.

See more of Cathryn’s work here

 


 

Sid Beynon

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Posted 8:02 am

It is with great regret that we learn of the death of Sid Beynon on Wednesday evening at around 10pm from a cardiac arrest.

It is his wish that the preview of his exhibition with Peter Andow on Friday evening, 28th August go ahead and that his exhibition continues until 7 September as planned.

I am happy to tell you that on Wednesday evening Sid was shown a panorama photograph of his exhibition taken by Danny Mooney and hung by John Lipsham and Paul Beavis and expressed his delight.

There is a page to commemorate Sid and leave your comments and memories CLICK HERE

Harry Lyons

Chairman

 


 

A Banksy In Hastings

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Posted 7:28 am

www.eastmagazine.co.uk

South East At Six The Banksy bit’s starts at 20 mins 30 seconds

A new piece of graffiti, apparently painted by celebrated artist Banksy, has appeared in Hastings.

The sandcastle mural turned up (probably last weekend), appropriately, on the beach below St Leonards Parish Church – co-incidentally in time for the start of Hastings and Rother’s Coastal Currents arts festival.

 


 

Bulletin 158 – 21 Aug 2010

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Posted 3:23 pm August 21, 2010

Dates for your diary….

Fri 27 Aug. PV in AF2. “ Art and Science to a degree” ( Peter Andow and Sid Beynon).  

Thu 2 Sep. 7 for 7.45. SLOS Film Soc – new season opens with “Lebanon” –An Israeli soldier has doubts about being in Lebanon. Set in a tank.

Fri 3 Sep. 6.30 – 8.30. Private view for Cathryn Kemp (AF1)

Sat 4 Sep.  Poetry Group meets in AF2 at 5 p.m.

Thu 9 Sep. 6.30 – 8.30. Hastings Humanists meet in AF1.

Fri 10 Sep. Private view for George Robertson in AF2.

 Fri 10 Sep    **Emily Johns opens her exhibition in Rye with a concert.**

                        See members announcement below.

Stop Press…

 The Poetry Group re-convenes after the summer break on Saturday 4 Sep. The suggested topic is “Summer”, but feel free to read your own poems or favourite pieces by other authors. The meeting will be against the Beach Art background of Sid Beynon and Peter Andow’s show.

Sid Beynon. Sid was operated on in Eastbourne Hospital on Fri 13 Aug and again on Monday 16 Aug. He is now recovering well and as of Friday,       20 Aug, he is able to walk unaided. He now has a target release date of late next week, so he may be able to attend his own exhibition preview. Meanwhile, the future is positive but he tires easily and  visiting is restricted to his family.  

Lynn Painter – Stainers Prize. This prize is awarded to encourage creative representational painting and promote the skill of the draughtsman. First prize is £15,000 and five runner-up prizes of £1,000. Deadline for entries is 20 Sep (London). Entry forms at www.parkerharrisco.uk/downloads

Member Discounts.

Brookers, Norman road, SLOS – 10%.

Expressions, Kings Road, SLOS – 10%

Relax Café / Restaurant , Marina SLOS – 10% on a meal

Imagen – Gallery and Framers, 20 Claremont. – 10%

Public Liability Insurance. Brian Rybolt  tells us that if you have a subscription to Artist Newsletter, you are covered for ten million under their AIR policy for public liability.  The subscription rate is around £30-40.00 per year (?).

A comment is also made on the Hastings Creatives discussion groups (formerly H_C_M_C ) by Michael Hambridge of Hastings BC, that the Insurer “Zurich” has launched a new insurance policy aimed at small, local charities and community groups. The firm has partnered with the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA) to provide a policy, which includes liability cover up to £10 million. In order to qualify, organisations must have a turnover of less than £5,000 and no paid employees. To read more on this story go to:

http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/finance/news/content/7069/low-cost_insurance_for_local_charities_launched
It says:
“The policy will provide comprehensive liability cover for a wide range of activities with a limit of up to £10m, and will be available for less than £10 a month or as little as £75 a year.”

Apology. The image of Iain Johnston working on his re-cycled materials published in last week’s Bulletin is the copyright of Lynda Turner and was published in the Bexhill edition of the ‘Observer’.

Showing Now… 

Taster, Coastal Currents in AF, 19–31 Aug. Curated by Geraldine Wheeler.

The Forum Taster is for Forum members who wish to open their studios to the public whether as part of Coastal Currents or by special arrangement. 

Those taking part are Tony Allen, Lynne Bingham, Alex Leadbetter, Danny Mooney, Robin Muckle, Nick Pilcher and Geraldine Wheeler, all exhibiting as part of the Coastal Currents programme.

Paul Beavis, David Drey, Jeremy Bear, Iain Johnston, Erna Macfarlane, and Anniie Rae are exhibiting and may open their studios / workplace  by appointment.

Joan  Roche in AF2, 12 – 24 Aug. Joan Roche is a painter based in St Leonards-on-Sea. She  came to London from Dublin in 1965 to study Fine Art and received her MA in 1978 from the Royal Academy Schools.

Forum at the Azur (AF3). Photography by Clive Gross commenting on the  regeneration ? / degeneration ? of our urban centres.

Coming up…

Sid Beynon and Peter Andow in AF2. “Art and Science to a Degree”. 26 Aug – 7 Sep.  Artist statements below.                                         

Peter Andow

I do not have a formal art education. I left school at 17.

In 1972 I traveled overland on the Hippie Trail to Australia and back, armed with a Kodak Instamatic.

I have been a traveller all my life and I enjoy all aspects of photography.

In 1999, I became a student at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff and left with a degree in Environmental Risk Management. It was during my time at Cardiff that I met Sid Beynon, who introduced me to the world of art. I was privileged to work with Sid on several installations dealing with the environment.

Since moving to Hastings, Sid and I have started working together again, resulting in this exhibition., “Art and Science to a Degree”.             

Sid Beynon

I was born and bred in Hastings.. I was sent to school at West St Leonards Infants and Primary School and the Grove School for Boys. I unofficially left school aged 12 ( officially aged 14). My total qualifications on leaving school were width, length, 100 yards and quarter mile swimming. Certificates.Never having lifted a pen or brush in my life I returned to education through a foundation course in art and design in 1998, followed by a BA Fine Arts course graduating with 2 (1) honours.in 2003.

I am now a volunteer with the Hastings Arts Forum, where among my many duties, I have found a passion for curating and presenting exhibitions.

The main body of my fine art practice is making site-specific art of an ephemeral nature – photography being a medium much used to both document and display work in a gallery setting.      

Cathryn Kemp in AF1, 2 – 14 Sep 

George Robertson  in AF2 , 9 – 14 Sep.

 David Reeve in AF1, 16 – 28 Sep.  Details next week.

Best of  Diploma Show”, (General Artwork. Curated by Alastair Knights ) 16 – 28 Sep

Members’ Announcements…

Felipe Hewitt posts : I am a 58 year-old former life guard in Bermuda and in Brighton, now an experienced artists’ and hairdresser’s model. I am a Charles Laughton lookalike. References available.  Tel: 01273 275955.

Anna Casson posts :  I am a Life and portrait model. Tel; 7791794103

Emily Johns, “Conscious Oil” – Myth and mind in the age of petroleum.

This exhibition runs across the week-end 10 – 12 Sep in Rye – open 6pm Fri 10 and 10am  – 6 pm on Sat /Sun at the School Creative Centre, New Road Rye, TN31 7LS. Jane Manning (soprano) will sing Anne Rouse’s poem “Oil” at 7 pm on Friday 10 . Jane Manning is described as “simply the voice of contemporary music” in the UK.

There will be several lectures / discussions, including a children’s story-telling session at 11 am led by fellow-Forum member, Mary Dawson.

FILM…

St Leonards Film Society. The next film is showing in AF1 on Thursday 2 September @ 7 for 7.45. “Lebanon”. The film  is about the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. The film schedule for September and November will be posted in next week’s bulletin.

MUSIC…

“Don Giovanni” 11Sep @7.30. St Mary-in-the-castle. This staged production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is adapted from the Longborough Festival production, which received great reviews in the national press. It promises value for money for opera aficionados. It is produced by Jenny Miller with young singers from the Music Colleges (ie to-morrow’s professionals). Very affordable at £12.00 (£8 student concessions )

 


 

Bulletin 157 – 14 Aug 2010

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Posted 7:56 pm August 15, 2010

                  Heather Hookey.”  Observer Building – 1 ” 12 – 17 Aug in AF1.

Heather asks “How is it that such an iconic building in the centre of Hastings is being allowed to decay?….(it) becomes more fragile… eventually it will be declared a danger to the public, allowing the authorities to demolish it”  

Dates for your diary….

Fri. 20  Aug .  PV  in AF1.  Taster exhibition for Forum members taking part  in Coastal Currents(and also privately). Curated by Geraldine Wheeler.

Fri 27 Aug. PV in AF2. “ Art and Science to a degree” ( Peter Andow and Sid Beynon)

Thu 2 Sep. 7 for 7.45. SLOS Film Soc – new season opens with “Lebanon” –An Israeli soldier has doubts about being in Lebanon. Set in a tank.

Fri 3 Sep. 6.30 – 8.30. Private views for Cathryn Kemp (AF1) and George

Robertson.

Thu 9 Sep. 6.30 – 8.30. Hastings Humanists meet in AF1.

Stop Press… 

Sid Beynon. Sid was operated on in Eastbourne Hospital on Fri 13 Aug and had part of his intestine removed. He is now recovering, but is expected to be in hospital for some three weeks.

One piece of light relief was when Sid regained consciousness – he could not work out where he was and thought he was hanging a show for Alastair Fairley!!!

Sid’s friends hope to ensure his exhibition with Peter Andow,( who is out of the country on a planned visit ) goes ahead as scheduled. We are considering ways of how Sid can participate in the presentation of his exhibition through a live link. Our hopes are that those attending his private view will also be able to wish him well on a live link, but first we need to clarify several issues, particularly hospital policy and technical feasibility.

Meanwhile for those who wish, we have a large A3 board for members to write a message or draw an image.

Seeking five artists!!  “Conflicts in Time.”

 ***Last week for submitting your entry***

We are still seeking five artists to take part in an LSE ( Dept of Anthropology ) sponsored exhibition, “Conflicts in time”  in March 2011. Submissions close on 20 August. The exhibition is in support of an inter- university project looking into the conflicts of time across the continents. Is ‘time‘ a man made strait-jacket?. If you can contribute to such an exhibition, whether as a painter, ceramicist, sculptor, poet, musician, writer or other, please set down your ideas and send them to Dr Laura Bear at  L.Bear@lse.ac.uk.

Gallery costs and private view will be met by the LSE.

A fuller version of the LSE letter appears at the bottom of this bulletin.

Lynn Painter – Stainers Prize. This prize is awarded to encourage creative representational painting and promote the skill of the draughtsman. First prize is £15,000 and five runner-up prizes of £1,000. Deadline for entries is 20 Sep (London). Entry forms at www.parkerharrisco.uk/downloads

Member Discounts.

Brookers, Norman road, SLOS – 10%.

Expressions, Kings Road, SLOS – 10%

Relax Café / Restaurant , Marina SLOS – 10% on a meal

Imagen – Gallery and Framers, 20 Claremont. – 10%

Public Liability Insurance. Brian Rybolt  tells us that if you have a subscription to Artist Newsletter, you are covered for ten million under their AIR policy for public liability.  The subscription rate is around £30-40.00 per year (?).

A comment is also made on the Hastings Creatives discussion groups (formerly H_C_M_C ) by Michael Hambridge of Hastings BC, that the Insurer “Zurich” has launched a new insurance policy aimed at small, local charities and community groups. The firm has partnered with the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA) to provide a policy, which includes liability cover up to £10 million. In order to qualify, organisations must have a turnover of less than £5,000 and no paid employees. To read more on this story go to:

http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/finance/news/content/7069/low-cost_insurance_for_local_charities_launched
It says:
“The policy will provide comprehensive liability cover for a wide range of activities with a limit of up to £10m, and will be available for less than £10 a month or as little as £75 a year.”

Showing Now…

Heather Hookey in AF1. 12 – 17 Aug.  

A long time ago I was a librarian, then a hotelier, then a civil servant. When I retired I joyfully studied Fine Art at Hastings College of Art and Technology, completing the Foundation course followed by HNC and HND.

I get fairly obsessive about painting and drawing but also enjoy sporadic gardening.

Joan  Roche in AF2, 12 – 24 Aug.

Joan Roche is a painter based in St Leonards-on-Sea. She  came to London from Dublin in 1965 to study Fine Art and received her MA in 1978 from the Royal Academy Schools.

She maintained strong connections with the Schools’ alumni whilst combining her art practise with a career as senior lecturer in Fine Art between 1990 and 2010. This relationship with the Academy is sustained through attending weekly drawing sessions in the famed circular studio, an engagement deeply influencing her development.

© Joan Roche.

Working within the tradition of landscape painting, Joan works in a studio on the sea front in Marine Court, the apartment block above this gallery. The view from this ‘ocean liner’ charts the continuous flux of the sea’s surface; a vast plane of energy. The atmospherics complement a long-standing fascination with hydro-optics and natural light. Predominantly working in oil based media experimenting with brush, montage and print techniques, she draws directly from the environment that the town of St Leonard’s overlooks.

She has shown work in a number of exhibitions in the U.K. and internationally including the R.A Summer Shows, the Centro Modigliana Florence and Poly Nation in New Delhi. Other awards include the Landseer Landscape Prize and the Royal Overseas League where she was presented to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. She is represented in notable collections worldwide in the Middle East, Australia and California.

Forum at the Azur (AF3).  Brij Sharma, Chris Thomas, Jeremy Ebdon, John Plummer and Katherine Reekie. Also  see Mike Williams wood sculpture on the terrace balcony, made from mahogany, beech and oak inspired by William Blake’s “falling forms”.

Coming up…

Taster, Coastal Currents in AF, 19–31 Aug. Curated by Geraldine Wheeler.

The Forum Taster is for Forum members who wish to open their studios to the public whether as part of Coastal Currents or by special arrangement.

©  Lynda Turner and published in the Bexhill edition of the ‘Observer’.     Iain Johnston working on “Medusa”. Iain is taking part in the ‘Taster’ ,      19 – 31 Aug.

Sid Beynon and Peter Andow in AF2. “Art and Science to a Degree”. 26 Aug – 7 Sep.  Artist statements below.

Peter Andow

I do not have a formal art education. I left school at 17.

In 1972 I traveled overland on the Hippie Trail to Australia and back, armed with a Kodak Instamatic.

I have been a traveller all my life and I enjoy all aspects of photography..

In 1999, I became a student at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff and left with a degree in Environmental Risk Management. It was during my time at Cardiff that I met Sid Beynon, who introduced me to the world of art. I was privileged to work with Sid on several installations dealing with the environment.

Since moving to Hastings, Sid and I have started working together again, resulting in this exhibition., “Art and Science to a Degree”.

         ©Peter Andow. Llanspydidd

Sid Beynon

I was born and bred in Hastings.. I was sent to school at West St Leonards Infants and Primary School and the Grove School for Boys. I unofficially left school aged 12 ( officially aged 14). My total qualifications on leaving school were width, length, 100 yards and quarter mile swimming. Certificates.

Never having lifted a pen or brush in my life I returned to education through a foundation course in art and design in 1998, followed by a BA Fine Arts course graduating with 2 (1) honours.in 2003.

I am now a volunteer with the Hastings Arts Forum, where among my many duties, I have found a passion for curating and presenting exhibitions.

The main body of my fine art practice is making site-specific art of an ephemeral nature – photography being a medium much used to both document and display work in a gallery setting.

                          © Sid Beynon. “Wilma”. Print of an image on the beach.

Cathryn Kemp in AF1, 2 – 14 Sep 

George Robertson  in AF2 , 9 – 14 Sep.

David Reeve in AF1, 16 – 28 Sep

“Best of  Degree”, (Craft Show  curated by Alastair Knight) 16 – 28 Sep

Members’ Announcements…

 

Felipe Hewitt posts : I am a 58 year-old former life guard in Bermuda and in Brighton, now an experienced artists’ and hairdresser’s model. I am a Charles Laughton lookalike. References available.  Tel: 01273 275955.

Anna Casson posts :  I am a Life and portrait model. Tel; 7791794103

FILM

St Leonards Film Society. SLOS Film Soc is on holiday in August.

The next film is showing in AF1 on Thursday 2 September @ 7 for 7.45. “Lebanon”. About the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

The film schedule for September and November will be posted in next week’s bulletin.

MUSIC

Nancy Cooley posts. Calling all parents!!!! A new creative music course for children kicks off with a summer holiday course this August in the Reading Room, 12 Claremont in Hastings town centre. 16 – 21 August www.enchantedlark.co.uk

11 Sep @ 7.30 “Don Giovanni”. St Mary-in-the-castle. This staged production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is adapted from the Longborough Festival production, which received great reviews in the national press. It promises to tremendous value for money for opera aficionados. It is produced by Jenny Miller with young singers from the Music Colleges (ie to-morrow’s professionals). Very affordable at £12.00 (£8 student concessions )

Conflicts in Time: exhibition collaboration between Department of  Anthropology, London School of Economics and Hastings Arts Forum 

Call for Artists 

We would like to collaborate with up to 5 artists in an exhibition at HAF and in a one-day creative workshop, also at the HAF, with 6 anthropologists. The theme can be addressed through visual, spoken word or musical mediums. 

The interpretation of the theme, Conflicts in Time, can be wide-ranging and should grow out of the individual artist’s interests.

As anthropologists we seek to understand current changes in experiences of time, related to economic uncertainty, social change and urban environments. We work in India, China, the UK and Africa on  themes of heritage, planning, social revolution and global workplaces. Because of this work we are interested in how people experience and represent the past, present and future. We particularly want to explore the following broad issues. 

  1. How do people sense multiple rhythms of time?

 How do we sense the rhythms of money, nature, social relationships and our own limited life-span in everyday life? How do we navigate our own lack of control of these rhythms and our own impermanence in the world? 

  1. How do we experience conflicts between these rhythms? 

When in our daily life various pacings of time meet in contradictory ways how do we negotiate these conflicts? 

  1. How do representations emerge from contradictory experiences of time? 

What representations of time surround us? How do these simplified images of time attempt to compensate for, or express, contradictions in experience/ How do works of art act to create permanence in flux or to reflect on the ephemeral nature of human life?

  How do people imagine and represent the long-term cycles of time that transcend a single life-course? 

We are affected by long-term rhythms in the natural world and society that we attempt to discuss and act in relation to. But how do we make these rhythms present to ourselves? How do works of art reflect on these long-term cycles? 

  1. The social consequences of representations of time 

     2.     What social conflicts and social consequences emerge from representations of time?  How can social change emerge from reflective representations of time? 

We are interested in a collaboration with artists because visual, spoken and musical mediums can express and mediate between conflicting rhythms of time in a way that the written word cannot. Therefore we would like to extend the scope of our reflections by engaging with these more experimental and subtle forms of expression.

Artists should email Dr Laura Bear at  L.Bear@lse.ac.uk sending a statement, and any appropriate images, outlining how they would wish to convey, in  their chosen medium, their concerns and thoughts about any of the issues outlined above. Proposals should reach Laura by Friday 20 August and she and another curator from HAF will then consider the proposals and get back to artists by the middle of September. The normal HAF gallery costs for the exhibition which will take place from Wednesday 16 – Wednesday 30 March 2011 will be covered by the LSE.

 


 

Sid Beynon and Peter Andow AF2 26 Aug – 7 Sep

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Posted 4:49 pm August 11, 2010

Art and Science to a Degree

Sid Beynon

I was born and bred in Hastings. I was sent to school at West St Leonards Infants and Primary School and the Grove School for Boys. I unofficially left school aged 12 (officially aged 14). My total qualifications on leaving school were width, length, 100 yards and quarter mile swimming certificates.

Never having lifted a pen or brush in my life I returned to education through a foundation course in art and design in 1998, followed by a BA Fine Arts course graduating with 2 (1) honours in 2003.

I am now a volunteer with the Hastings Arts Forum, where among my many duties, I have found a passion for curating and presenting exhibitions.

The main body of my fine art practice is making site-specific art of an ephemeral nature – photography being a medium much used to both document and display work in a gallery setting.

Peter Andow

I do not have a formal art education. I left school at 17.

In 1972 I traveled overland on the Hippie Trail to Australia and back, armed with a Kodak Instamatic.

I have been a traveller all my life and I enjoy all aspects of photography.

In 1999, I became a student at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff and left with a degree in Environmental Risk Management. It was during my time at Cardiff that I met Sid Beynon, who introduced me to the world of art. I was privileged to work with Sid on several installations dealing with the environment.

Since moving to Hastings, Sid and I have started working together again, resulting in this exhibition, “Art and Science to a Degree”.

 


 

Taster, Coastal Currents in AF, 19–31 Aug

Filed under: previous shows
Posted 4:39 pm

Curated by Geraldine Wheeler.

The Forum Taster is for Forum members who wish to open their studios to the public whether as part of Coastal Currents or by special arrangement.
Including work by:
Paul Beavis, Lynne Bingham, David Drey, Alex Leadbeater, Danny Mooney, Robin Muckle, Annie Rae, and Geraldine Wheeler

 


 

Bulletin 156 – 6 Aug 2010

Filed under: Bulletin
Posted 6:00 pm August 7, 2010

Dates for your diary….  

Sat 7 Aug @6.30. PV in the Gill Gallery, Norman Road. Forum members invited. Alan Rankle and Kirsten Reynolds “On the edge of Wrong”. Prints. 

Sun 8 Aug. Meet the artist !!  Tea and cake. !!!!!  Clive Gross will be on hand in AF1 to discuss his work from 3-5. He will give a talk at 4pm. 

Sun 8 Aug. Marilyn Edwards asks that you remember her auction of postcards in St Mary-in-the-castle in aid of ‘Hastings against war’

 Fri 13 Aug. 6.30 – 8.30. PV in both AF1 (Heather Hookey ) and AF2 (Joan Roche).

 Fri. 20  Aug .  PV  in AF1.  Taster exhibition for Forum members taking part  in Coastal Currents. Curated by Geraldine Wheeler.

 Fri 20 Aug PV in AF2. “ Art and Science to a degree” ( Peter Andow and Sid Beynon) 

Thu 2 Sep. 7 for 7.45. SLOS Film Soc – new season opens with “Lebanon” –An Israeli soldier has doubts about being in Lebanon. Set in a tank.

 Stop Press… 

Whither the Forum? The minutes of  a meeting in the Forum on Sunday 25 July to discuss the aims and direction of the Forum are published on the website – see   http://www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/haf-meeting-sunday-25-july.doc

 The general consensus seemed to be that the Forum was on the ‘right’ lines in trying to embrace the twin aims of giving a platform to all members, of whatever skill to exhibit  in members’ and ‘group’  shows, while at the same time giving space to exhibitions recommended by the arts committee, which showed some degree of expertise and / or special interest which furthered the aims of the Forum (written into the constitution) of raising the level of the arts in Hastings.

 The debate is still open and views are still welcome.

 Seeking five artists!!  “Conflicts in Time.”  We are still seeking five artists to take part in an LSE ( Dept of Anthropology ) sponsored exhibition, “Conflicts in time”  in March 2011. Submissions close on 20 August. The exhibition is in support of an inter- university project looking into the conflicts of time across the continents. Is ‘time‘ a man made strait-jacket?. If you can contribute to such an exhibition, whether as a painter, ceramicist, sculptor, poet, musician, writer or other, please set down your ideas and send them to Dr Laura Bear at  L.Bear@lse.ac.uk.

Gallery costs and private view will be met by the LSE.

A fuller version of the LSE letter appears at the bottom of this bulletin. 

Lynn Painter – Stainers Prize. This prize is awarded to encourage creative representational painting and promote the skill of the draughtsman. First prize is £15,000 and five runner-up prizes of £1,000. Deadline for entries is 20 Sep (London). Entry forms at www.parkerharrisco.uk/downloads

 Member Discounts.

Brookers, Norman road, SLOS – 10%.

Expressions, Kings Road, SLOS – 10%

Relax Café / Restaurant , Marina SLOS – 10% on a meal

Imagen – Gallery and Framers, 20 Claremont. – 10%

 Showing Now… 

Clive Gross in AF1, 29 Jul – 10 Aug.  “The Empty Empire – Landscapes from a bankrupt nation”. See  http://www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk/category/events/  

 Santiago Alcon in AF2 , 29 Jul – 10 Aug.

Santiago  Alcon was born in Jerez, Spain and is now living in London.

See  http://www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk/category/events/ 

Forum at the Azur (AF3).  Brij Sharma, Chris Thomas, Jeremy Ebdon, John Plummer and Katherine Reekie. Also  see Mike Williams wood sculpture on the terrace balcony, made from mahogany, beech and oak inspired by William Blake’s “falling forms”. 

 Coming up…

Heather Hookey in AF1. 12 – 17 Aug.  

A long time ago I was a librarian, then a hotelier, then a civil servant. When I retired I joyfully studied Fine Art at Hastings College of Art and Technology, completing the Foundation course followed by HNC and HND. I get fairly obsessive about painting and drawing but also enjoy sporadic gardening.

© Heather Hookey. “Oil Dazzle”

Joan  Roche in AF2, 12 – 24 Aug.

Joan Roche is a painter based in St Leonards-on-Sea. She  came to London from Dublin in 1965 to study Fine Art and received her MA in 1978 from the Royal Academy Schools.

She maintained strong connections with the Schools’ alumni whilst combining her art practise with a career as senior lecturer in Fine Art between 1990 and 2010. This relationship with the Academy is sustained through attending weekly drawing sessions in the famed circular studio, an engagement deeply influencing her development.

© Joan Roche.

Working within the tradition of landscape painting, Joan works in a studio on the sea front in Marine Court, the apartment block above this gallery. The view from this ‘ocean liner’ charts the continuous flux of the sea’s surface; a vast plane of energy. The atmospherics complement a long-standing fascination with hydro-optics and natural light. Predominantly working in oil based media experimenting with brush, montage and print techniques, she draws directly from the environment that the town of St Leonard’s overlooks.

She has shown work in a number of exhibitions in the U.K. and internationally including the R.A Summer Shows, the Centro Modigliana Florence and Poly Nation in New Delhi. Other awards include the Landseer Landscape Prize and the Royal Overseas League where she was presented to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. She is represented in notable collections worldwide in the Middle East, Australia and California.

Taster, Coastal Currents in AF, 19–31 Aug. Curated by Geraldine Wheeler.

The Forum Taster is for Forum members who wish to open their studios to the public whether as part of Coastal Currents or by special arrangement.

© Iain Johnston working on “Medusa”. Iain is taking part in the ‘Taster’ , 19 – 31 Aug.

Sid Beynon and Peter Andow in AF2. “Art and Science to a Degree”. 26 Aug – 7 Sep.  Artist statements below.

Peter Andow

I do not have a formal art education. I left school at 17.

In 1972 I traveled overland on the Hippie Trail to Australia and back, armed with a Kodak Instamatic.

I have been a traveller all my life and I enjoy all aspects of photography..

In 1999, I became a student at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff and left with a degree in Environmental Risk Management. It was during my time at Cardiff that I met Sid Beynon, who introduced me to the world of art. I was privileged to work with Sid on several installations dealing with the environment.

Since moving to Hastings, Sid and I have started working together again, resulting in this exhibition., “Art and Science to a Degree”.

Sid Beynon

I was born and bred in Hastings.. I was sent to school at West St Leonards Infants and Primary School and the Grove School for Boys. I unofficially left school aged 12 ( officially aged 14). My total qualifications on leaving school were width, length, 100 yards and quarter mile swimming. Certificates.

Never having lifted a pen or brush in my life I returned to education through a foundation course in art and design in 1998, followed by a BA Fine Arts course graduating with 2 (1) honours.in 2003.

I am now a volunteer with the Hastings Arts Forum, where among my many duties, I have found a passion for curating and presenting exhibitions.

The main body of my fine art practice is making site-specific art of an ephemeral nature – photography being a medium much used to both document and display work in a gallery setting.

© Sid Beynon. “Wilma”

Cathryn Kemp in AF1, 2 – 14 Sep 

George Robertson  in AF2 , 9 – 14 Sep.

Members’ Announcements…

Felipe Hewitt posts : I am a 58 year-old former life guard in Bermuda and in Brighton, now an experienced artists’ and hairdresser’s model. I am a Charles Laughton lookalike. References available.  Tel: 01273 275955.

Anna Casson posts :  I am a Life and portrait model. Tel; 7791794103

FILM

St Leonards Film Society. SLOS Film Soc is on holiday in August.

The next film is showing in AF1 on Thursday 2 September @ 7 for 7.45. “Lebanon”. About the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

MUSIC

Nancy Cooley posts. Calling all parents!!!! A new creative music course for children kicks off with a summer holiday course this August in the Reading Room, 12 Claremont in Hastings town centre. 16 – 21 August www.enchantedlark.co.uk

 LSE Proposal  Conflicts in Time”: exhibition collaboration between Department of  Anthropology, London School of Economics and Hastings Arts Forum 

***Call for Artists ***

We would like to collaborate with up to 5 artists in an exhibition at HAGF and in a one-day creative workshop, also at the HAF, with 6 anthropologists. The themem can be addressed through visual, spoken word or musical mediums. 

The interpretation of the theme, Conflicts in Time, can be wide-ranging and should grow out of the individual artist’s interests.

As anthropologists we seek to understand current changes in experiences of time, related to economic uncertainty, social changeand urban environments. We work in India, China, the UK and Africa on  themes of heritage, planning, social revolution and global workplaces. Because of this work we are interested in how people experience and represent the past, present and future. We particularly want to explore the following broad issues.

 1  How do people sense multiple rhythms of time?

 How do we sense the rhythms of money, nature, social relationships and our own own limited life-span in everyday life? How do we navigate our own lack of control of these rhythms and our own impermanence in the world? 

2. How do we experience conflicts between these rhythms? 

When in our daily life various pacings of time meet in contradictory ways and how do we negotiate these conflicts? 

3.   How do representations emerge from contradictory experiences of time? 

What representations of time surround us? How do these simplified images of time attempt to compensate for, or express, contradictions in experience/ How do works of art act to create permanence in flux or to reflect on the ephemeral nature of human life?  

4.  How do people imagine and represent the long-term cycles of time that transcend a single life-course? 

We are affected by long-term rhythms in the natural world and society yhat we attempt to discuss and act in relation to. But how do we make these rhythms present to ourselves? How do works of art reflect on these long-term cycles? 

5.  The social consequences of representations of time 

What social conflicts and social consequences emerge from representations of time?  How can social change emerge from reflective representations of time? 

We are interested in a collaboration with artists because visual, spoken and musical mediums can express and mediate between conflicting rhythms of time in a way that the written word cannot. Therefore we would like to extend the scope of our reflections by engaging with these more experimental and subtle forms of expression.

 Artists should email Dr Laura Bear at  L.Bear@lse.ac.uk sending a statement, and any appropriate images, outlining how they would wish to con vey, in  their chosen medium, their concerns and thoughts about any of the issues outlined above. Proposals should reach Laura by Friday 20 August and she and another curator from HAF will then consider the proposals and get back to artists by the middle of September. The normal HAF gallery costs for the exhibition which will take place from Wednesday 16 – Wednesday 30 March 2011 will be covered by the LSE.

 


 

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