Events on Friday 11th March
“'Magpie in the Mirror' is a two-day art event comprised of a group exhibition, art market and film screening celebrating works from emerging artists from the Bristol area and beyond. Visitors can expect to find an array of innovative and exciting new works of art in a multidisciplinary group exhibition including 8 different creatives practicing in Bristol. A plethora of prints, ceramics and more will be for sale at our art market on the Saturday, followed by a showcase of films and moving image. Watch our instagram space @magpie_inthemirror to find out more about the Artists and makers exhibiting and selling their work!”
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Magpie in the Mirror
“Through the medium of black & white 35mm photography, Leo Gillick has been documenting his travels from Kaposvar to Shanghai, preferring to capture his journey via abstract photos of often brutal buildings and landscapes. Preferring to work with the analog 35mm format, his photography works to draw the eye to the lesser appreciated world of concrete and steel.”
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Leo Gillick: Foundation
“Join us for a JARSQUAD Assembly, where we’ll work together to use locally sourced abundance (aka surplus fruit & veg) to create tasty jams and preserves. We’ll trade using our JARSQUAD
exchange">Exchange Rate - turning your time into communally produced things like pickles, chutney, jam or ferments. And we welcome any extra fruit, veg, supplies or homemade preserves you'd like to offer/trade on the day.”
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TRANSACTIONLAND: JarSquad Workshop
“Atlas was punished by the Gods to hold the weight of the cosmos for a long time – perhaps an eternity. He’s not sure if he is a man or a mountain or a giant. His back hurts. He wonders what would happen if he just let go. Oddly Moving’s new show explores the Greek myth of Atlas interwoven with personal stories about the metaphorical weight we each bear or let go of. Addressing themes of choice, responsibility and the individual worlds that define us.”
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Atlas By Oddly Moving
“With our hilarious cast of comedians and improvisers (as seen in Murder, She Didn’t Write and The Unscripted Players) there are endless possibilities and amazing surprises ready to be discovered in Tales of Adventure!”
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Tales of Adventure