OutsiderXchanges Exhibition and Symposium: Collaboration in Practice at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

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 1st-31st October Quays Gallery – BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

 

This exhibition running from 1st-31st of October at the Quay Gallery will reveal the final art pieces to result from this project. The art work is displayed alongside materials and documents revealing the relationships, work, play and collaboration that led to the creation of these pieces.

Throughout the process, each artist has been given cause to deeply reflect on their own individual interests and practice including (and not exclusively) schools, life histories, popular culture, celebration, action figures, food, architecture, film, found objects, acting, writing, period fashion and local history. All these themes are demonstrated throughout the exhibition, as well as recurring themes of communication, memory and identity. The work is multi-media and multi-layered in nature to reflect the variety of unique perspectives and approaches, which blurs the boundaries between art practice and everyday life.

A Venture Arts project supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
Project Partners: Castlefield Gallery, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Contemporary Visual Arts Network.

For more information about BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and the Quay Gallery click here.

Symposium: Collaboration in Practice at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts
18th October – 10am-4pm 
South Shore Rd, Gateshead NE8 3BA

Tickets are limited so book your tickets here!

To coincide with the OutsiderXchanges exhibition, join Venture Arts at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art for a symposium exploring the place of collaboration in contemporary visual art practice, furthering conversations around learning disability visual arts aesthetic and practice and it’s place within the wider contemporary visual arts world. We will be presenting the work of 12 contemporary artists, with and without disability, as a part of our latest project OutsiderXchanges.

We’ll be inviting key leaders in the field to discuss what collaboration means to them and their artists, speakers include Shan Edwards, CEO of Arthouse Wakefield, Ruth Gould, Director of DaDaFest International, Charlotte Hollinshead, Artist Facilitator of Actionspace, London, Elizabeth Gibson, Director of Project Ability and acclaimed artist visual artist Tanya Raabe-Webber.

Tickets are limited so book your tickets here! Lunch and refreshments will be provided. For access requirements please contact – info@venturearts.org

OutsiderXchanges – The Manchester Contemporary 22nd-25th September 2016

 

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OutsiderXchanges artists will be exhibiting new collaborative artwork at The Manchester Contemporary art fair launching 22nd-25th of September at Old Granada Studios.
Taking place alongside Buy Art Fair and with The International 3 as cultural co-curators, The Manchester Contemporary is Manchester’s art fair for new emerging contemporary art. Using bold curatorial judgement it offers works for sale from the most exciting, critically engaged contemporary artists and galleries, many of whom then embark on the international art fair network. There are many events taking place during the fair including Kwong Lee, director of Castlefield Gallery , OutsiderXchanges project partner, in conversation with Pavel Buchler, talking about reinventing the ‘local artist’.

We are delighted to be presenting the work of our artists at this fantastic event!

As a friend of Venture Arts if you use this discount code: TMC2016 your ticket will be complimentary. Use this link to book – http://bit.ly/McrContTickets  (Please note: This discount with only be shown once you get to the payment page!)

See you there!

 

 

 

ELEVATE MASTERCLASS – Walk The Plank

Amanda Sutton and Artist Tanya Raabe-Webber delivered an Introduction to the work of Tanya Raabe-Webber and Venture Arts in a new season of free ELEVATE Masterclasses.

Thank you to everyone who attended. Amanda spoke about collaborations in learning disabled art, OutsiderXchanges and people working as equals to make new contemporary art.

OutsiderXchanges artist Lesley created illustrations documenting the session.

Tanya Raabe-Webber spoke about her practice and experience. Then Tanya delivered a practical exercise creating acetate portraits which was really well received. It was enlightening to hear and see her story through her art in many contexts. Thanks to everyone who joined us.

Walk the Plank’s artist development programme is created in association with Manchester City Council.

ARTIST CALLOUT: OUTSIDERXCHANGES MANCHESTER / NEWCASTLE GATESHEAD

Venture Arts are seeking expressions of interest from visual artists who would like to be considered to engage with the OutsiderXchangeS project.

OutsiderXchangeS is an exciting, experimental, collaborative visual arts project that will bring together learning disabled and non-learning disabled artists to develop shared ideas and new contemporary work.

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Venture Arts is working in partnership with BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester and the Contemporary Visual Arts Network (CVAN) to deliver OutsiderXchanges.

Lead organisation Venture Arts are now seeking expressions of interest from visual artists who would like to be considered to engage with the OutsiderXchangeS project.

OutsiderXchangeS came about to develop the talents and profile of learning-disabled artists and also to investigate the potential to make new, interesting, challenging work through visual artist ideas exchange and real collaboration.

Venture Arts are looking for 5 artists to work alongside 5 learning disabled artists to develop ideas, share practice and, through collaboration, develop contemporary art. The partnership is particularly keen that this initiative creates an opportunity for both learning disabled and non-learning disabled artists to share an interactive workspace, for their own work and the potential for collaborations.

Acclaimed disability artist Tanya Raabe-Webber will work with all the artists involved focusing on assisting in the collaborative process with all artists, as well as developing her own work throughout the project. The intention of the project is that the work will be shown on a number of platforms so we are particularly interested in hearing from artists who use a range of media in their work.

All successful artists will receive £1000 artist bursary and given a free studio space for five months (February – July 2016) coming together for 1-2 day(s) per week to share their studio with a learning disabled artist involved in the project. The bursary is intended for artists to use in the production of their own work.

The project and art created will be showcased by Venture Arts, Castlefield Gallery and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, following the residencies in Autumn 2016.

WHAT VENTURE ARTS ARE LOOKING FOR:

The work will be made in Manchester and in Newcastle Gateshead so we are looking for 4 Manchester based artists and 1 Newcastle Gateshead based artist. Manchester based artists will work from a central studio location in Manchester and the Newcastle Gateshead based artist will be at BALTIC 39, Newcastle.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Please e-mail your expression of interest to amanda@venturearts.org

Deadline: 08 January 2016 Interviews: W.C. 18 January 2016

Please include the following in your expression of interest:

  • Brief outline stating your interest in being involved in this artist exchange.
  • Brief outline of initial ideas of how you would interpret and approach the project.
  • Examples of recent work/links to websites containing examples of previous work
  • Your CV

FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact Amanda Sutton for any further inquiries you have regarding the project or the application process.

E-mail amanda@venturearts.org

Tel: 0161 232 1223
Venture Arts
43 Old Birley Street
Manchester, M15 5RF

* In the interest of better communication, the partnership led by Venture Arts, with Castlefield Gallery and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead would like to further clarify the OutsiderXchangeS project.

The partnership planned this project to be a professional development opportunity for both learning disabled and non-learning disabled artists.

For learning disabled artists this is an opportunity to work alongside other artists, one or two days per week when they will use the shared studio as a drop in studio. Learning disabled artists will not be based there at other times. For other artists, this will be an opportunity to interact with learning disabled artists. The open call is intended to attract artists who want to learn from learning disabled artists and the exciting field of learning disability visual art practice.

The selected artists will have their own free studio space for 5 months, which will be adjacent to or adjoining the shared studio space. The studios will be at Baltic 39, Newcastle and project spaces run by Castlefield Gallery in Manchester. Artists will not be expected to lead or run workshops, or support learning disabled artists. That is the expertise and responsibility of Venture Arts. The idea is to create a platform for collaboration to take place between artists. We envisage that all artists involved in the project will be inspired by each others practice in creating work. The £1,000 bursary is to support artists in their own practice.

The partnership is led by Venture Arts, who has been working in visual arts with learning disabled people since 1985. Venture Arts is a small charitable organisation that works from Manchester with learning disabled artists.

Venture Arts has selected 5 learning disabled artists to work in the shared studio space, once or twice a week. They will be accompanied by lead project artist Tanya Raabe-Webber and experienced artist mentors. This project aims develop the work of talented learning disabled artists, through giving them the opportunity to work in a professional artist space alongside other artists. *

Venture Arts is charitable Community Benefit society (No. 28604R) working in visual arts with learning disabled people since 1985. Our vision is for learning disabled people to be valuable contributors to our culture as artists, workers, participants and audiences. Venture Arts is a visual arts organisation that develops the creative talents and career opportunities of learning disabled people. Web address: www.venturearts.org

Castlefield Gallery (CG) Founded in 1984, CG is one of Northern England’s most active and successful organisations/agencies for developing emerging contemporary artists and practice. Its ambitious curated exhibitions programme responds to national and international trends, promoting artists at key stages of their careers, including subsequent Turner Prize nominees/winners and exhibitors at international festivals. Central to CG’s activities is an artist development programme including the CG Associates members scheme and the recently launched New Art Spaces. CG’s vision is for the North to be where artists can develop work of international standing. Its mission is to nurture talent, explore cultural trends and deepen audience’s relationship to contemporary art. Web address: www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk

BALTIC is a major international centre for contemporary art situated on the south bank of the River Tyne in Gateshead, England and has welcomed over 6 million visitors since opening to the public in July 2002. BALTIC presents a distinctive and ambitious programme of exhibitions and events, and is a world leader in the presentation and commissioning of contemporary visual art. Housed in a landmark ex-industrial building, BALTIC consists of 2,600 square metres of art space, making it the UK’s largest dedicated contemporary art institution. Web address: www.balticmill.com | www.baltic39.com
The Contemporary Visual Arts Network (CVAN) represents and supports a diverse and vibrant visual arts ecology, embracing a broad range of artistic and curatorial practice across the nine English regions. CVAN’s ultimate goal is to nurture contemporary visual artists and organisations in order to produce internationally regarded, critically engaged work that is valued by our society. Web address: www.cvan.org.uk

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