Remember this? Okay. Things have moved on apace. If you replied there, you’ll have received an email inviting you to participate. The key points are:
What we will definitely be doing:
- Private Views and Gallery Space
- Darkrooms wet & digital
- Portfolio Reviews, Editing and Critique sessions
- Websites for Photographers (and artists) sessions
- more things that people suggestUrgently Engaging With:
Very interested photographers and artists to get involved. People to be on the management group, people who want to use the space for exhibiting, learning, enjoying. Possibly a residency, workshops, all that. If you can teach or speak, yeay. Most people can teach something, oh yes.TODAY and ALL NEXT WEEK
Urgently need cleaning, painting, decorating. Please bring old clothes. Tea and coffee provided, local shops do sarnies but we can also make ‘em. Warm, clean overnight accommodation possible for the keenest.
There will be a preliminary meeting tomorrow, Sunday 3rd August, with another on Sunday 10th. The plan is to open the first Private View on the first weekend of September. You will be approached if we want you, but please email via the contact form if you’re interested in exhibiting.
Obviously priority will go to photographers who are involved, especially if they help with the repairs and painting. This is what the place looks like now, so there is a lot to do in four weeks.
Help!
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Best wishes for your renovations.
Please send me an invite to your preview.
I will pass your details on to the members of staff who teach photography and the Gallery Manager at English Martyrs. I am sure this artist/photographer initiated gallery will be showing some really interesting contemporary works and that the A-level photography students may be able to justify a visit to the senior management team… depending on timetable issues of course!
Thank you Elizabeth: please come and visit anytime you have a couple of hours spare on your journeys on the rail line. Number 7 is a 20min walk from Seaham station. I’d be very keen to talk this through further.
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