Saturday, 25 July 2009
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
I c e d K U B E
Invitation open to all. FREE. Booking essential email: wavybluebh@yahoo.com
Wednesday 28th October 2009 5pm -11pm .
For one night only, hosted by KUBE, Poole's gallery for contemporary art.
I c e d K U B E
An installation inspired by the journals of Mary Shelley presented by the artists groupWavyBlue ( Miriam Troth and Diane Roberts ) in collaboration with writer Christine Aziz.
I c e d K U B E and F u l l F l o w is the result of an experimental ArtLab residency spent at the invitation of KUBE.
F u l l F l o w 6pm Wednesday 28th October 2009
In conversation with: Christine Aziz and Diane Roberts. Issues arising from selected fragments of the Mary Shelley journals which provide disturbing insights into her turbulent life … ‘Percy's heart was kept in a book.…The idea for Frankenstein came at night…. like a dream……'
Christine is a published author and wrote the play 'Mary Shelley goes to Hollywood'.
Diane was commissioned by Wetherspoons to make four paintings for the Mary Shelley pub in Bournemouth.
F u l l S t o p
As the song says.. 'We'll never get out of this world alive..'What will be your epitaph? Send it to: wavybluebh@yahoo.com Further information and booking please email: wavybluebh@yahoo.com
Background information.
ArtLab at KUBE is a new venture providing artists with time and space for collaborative experiments and artist led initiatives. At the heart of interpreting the work resulting from the residency will be issues arising from selected fragments of the Mary Shelley journals.
Ice. Water's full stop.
During one of her several miscarriages Percy placed Mary Shelley in a bath of ice thereby helping to stop the blood loss and possibly saving her life. In the first pages of ‘Frankenstein’ the ‘being’ appears in the icy wastes of the Arctic; giving birth to the character.
KUBE the College North Road Poole Dorset BH14 0LS Tel: 01202 205200
Invitation open to all. FREE. Booking essential email: wavybluebh@yahoo.com
Wednesday 28th October 2009 5pm -11pm .
For one night only, hosted by KUBE, Poole's gallery for contemporary art.
I c e d K U B E
An installation inspired by the journals of Mary Shelley presented by the artists groupWavyBlue ( Miriam Troth and Diane Roberts ) in collaboration with writer Christine Aziz.
I c e d K U B E and F u l l F l o w is the result of an experimental ArtLab residency spent at the invitation of KUBE.
F u l l F l o w 6pm Wednesday 28th October 2009
In conversation with: Christine Aziz and Diane Roberts. Issues arising from selected fragments of the Mary Shelley journals which provide disturbing insights into her turbulent life … ‘Percy's heart was kept in a book.…The idea for Frankenstein came at night…. like a dream……'
Christine is a published author and wrote the play 'Mary Shelley goes to Hollywood'.
Diane was commissioned by Wetherspoons to make four paintings for the Mary Shelley pub in Bournemouth.
F u l l S t o p
As the song says.. 'We'll never get out of this world alive..'What will be your epitaph? Send it to: wavybluebh@yahoo.com Further information and booking please email: wavybluebh@yahoo.com
Background information.
ArtLab at KUBE is a new venture providing artists with time and space for collaborative experiments and artist led initiatives. At the heart of interpreting the work resulting from the residency will be issues arising from selected fragments of the Mary Shelley journals.
Ice. Water's full stop.
During one of her several miscarriages Percy placed Mary Shelley in a bath of ice thereby helping to stop the blood loss and possibly saving her life. In the first pages of ‘Frankenstein’ the ‘being’ appears in the icy wastes of the Arctic; giving birth to the character.
KUBE the College North Road Poole Dorset BH14 0LS Tel: 01202 205200
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
epitaphs
Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory. Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965) louise
Having always had a strong psychic sense and aware of there being so much more 'outside' of this life and beyond, my family know that as I am not afraid and in effect can't wait, on my stone I will have the words: "....dying to get there." I've sent that into the BBC "Quote unquote".And funnily enough I make the world's first ceramic photograph; the use for which, amongst many others, is on gravestone memorials. Julian
"I had strings but now Im free There are no strings on me" Preferably the last two lines of the song from Disneys Pinnochio recorded on one of those gadgets found in greetings cards which are activated when the card is opened, only mine will be light sensitive and attached to my plastic head stone. It will startle people as they pass by but draw attention to my demise. In a short time the elements will start to affect its operation and distort the sound in a creepy yet humerous way, heard in the quiet of night as a fox trots on by. One day it will stop and no one will give it a second thought, except maybe the fox. Kind regards Julie Ball
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Ice workshop
Ice workshop
Ice appears to be a recurring motif both in her life and literature.
Ice. Water's full stop.
During one of her several miscarriages Percy placed Mary Shelley in a bath of ice thereby helping to stop the blood loss and possibly saving her life.
In the first pages of ‘Frankenstein’ the ‘being’ appears in the distance of the icy wastes of the Arctic; giving birth to the character.
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Wednesday the 28th October at KUBE
You are welcome to add your own ice piece to the installation or bring some ice cubes and construct some work there.
Full Flow at 6pm.
An informal conversation with Christine Aziz and Diane Roberts
Christine is a published author and wrote the play 'Mary Shelley goes to Hollywood'.
Diane was commissioned by Wetherspoons to make four paintings for
the Mary Shelley pub in Bournemouth.
There will be live music from 8pm.
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