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Monday 19 April 2021
10 events.
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1 January 1970Literature/Talks/Walks
Photographing vintage tall ships race Les Voiles
Simon Weir will be talking about photographing the vintage tall ships race 'Les Voiles' in the Mediterranean. He will talk about the challenges of shooting at sea from a fast moving inflatable boat and the technical and aesthetic challenges of telling the story of the Les Voiles race through the lens. See Simon's work at www.simonweir.com. Non members are very welcome with an admission charge of £4. Or if you are interested in joining the society, then we are happy to offer a free 'taster' evening.
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30 November -0001 - 17 October 2019Literature/Talks/Walks
The Life of a Freelance Editorial Photographer
A unique insight into the career and life of freelance editorial photographer Ady Kerry. Early in his career Ady was a photographer with the MoD, in both the Royal Air Force and the Army, where he developed the technical skills which greatly helped him later on when he became an independent professional photographer. He now teahes photographic students in colleges, runs workshops and lecture and judges photo competitoins for camera clubs around the UK. A look at the galleries on Ady's website https://adykerry.photoshelter.com/index shows that his work spans a wide range of photography including portraiture, people,sport, street, events, documentary, landscape, still life, long exposure and other genres. It promises to be a fascinating evening.
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30 November -0001 - 17 October 2019Literature/Talks/Walks
The Life of a Freelance Editorial Photographer
A unique insight into the career and life of freelance editorial photographer Ady Kerry. Early in his career Ady was a photographer with the MoD, in both the Royal Air Force and the Army, where he developed the technical skills which greatly helped him later on when he became an independent professional photographer. He now teahes photographic students in colleges, runs workshops and lecture and judges photo competitoins for camera clubs around the UK. A look at the galleries on Ady's website https://adykerry.photoshelter.com/index shows that his work spans a wide range of photography including portraiture, people,sport, street, events, documentary, landscape, still life, long exposure and other genres. It promises to be a fascinating evening.
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30 November -0001 - 17 October 2019Literature/Talks/Walks
The Life of a Freelance Editorial Photographer
A unique insight into the career and life of freelance editorial photographer Ady Kerry. Early in his career Ady was a photographer with the MoD, in both the Royal Air Force and the Army, where he developed the technical skills which greatly helped him later on when he became an independent professional photographer. He now teahes photographic students in colleges, runs workshops and lecture and judges photo competitoins for camera clubs around the UK. A look at the galleries on Ady's website https://adykerry.photoshelter.com/index shows that his work spans a wide range of photography including portraiture, people,sport, street, events, documentary, landscape, still life, long exposure and other genres. It promises to be a fascinating evening.
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1 January 1970Visual Arts/Film
Leigh Gallery Fine-Art Exhibition Programme
Our fine-art exhibition programme features artwork by seven local artists working in a variety of mediums.
Open to the public Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm. Saturday 10am to 5.30pm
Sunday: Gallery open by appointment
Phone: 020 8943 0786
E-mail: leigh@leighpicturegallery.co.uk
Address: 3 New Broadway, Hampton Road, Hampton Hill TW12 1JG
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30 November -0001 - 31 August 2020Visual Arts/Film
This exhibition is a new series art created during lockdown that explores the themes of repetition, meditation and contemplation
The artwork consists of many thousands of shredded pieces. Some include photoluminescent pigments that have been an ongoing interest for the artist. Digital pixels in appearance but very much an analogue creative process.
The practice of destroying something to be able to create something runs through the series.
Visitors are invited to bring their own papers, photos and documents that can be shredded at the exhibition for the artist to use in future artworks. A symbolic act to let go of something that they no longer want in their life that takes on a new life.
A passion for making art was awakened whilst studying counselling and psychotherapy. Mr Mr Pearce has attended the Richmond School of Painting and also numerous courses run by the Slade School of Fine Art during their annual summer school, including their Foundation course.
Artistic influences include Lee Krasner and Briget Riley. Other influences include psychotherapy, in particular the archetypes of Jung and Assagioli's inclusion of spirituality into his theories of the human psyche. Optical illusions, psychedelia, electronic music and the repetition of minimal classical music also have an influence.
Exhibition is open (but gates are closed)
Due to COVID we are restricting the numbers of people this weekend for everyone’s safety. Therefore, the gates will be kept closed this weekend while the exhibition is on.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peace-by-piece-art-exhibition-by-mr-mr-pearce-tickets-116391908331
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30 November -0001 - 22 September 2019Music/Gigs
Middlesex Yeomanry Concert Band Autumn Concert
Tickets £12 including refreshments and programme.
Chiildren free.
This programme pays hommage to the D-day landings with the march Arromanches but also includes the overture, Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna, music from My Fair Lady, a selection of music by the Carpenters.and much else.
cocntact: judy.morrison1@btinternet.com, 020 8941 1227
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1 January 1970 - 5 November 2019Music/Gigs
Richmond Concert Society concert
The internationally award-winning Fournier Trio performs an exciting programme of piano trios by Beethoven, Brahms and Arensky.
Richmond Concert Society event
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1 January 1970Music/Gigs
Middlesex Yeomanry Summer Concert
A lively concert with an American flavour for their Independence Day. Covid prevented the Band taking part in some planned filming of an American forces passing out parade. However, our research has provided a geat programme including Sousa marches, compilations from the music of George Gershwin and Bob Hope and a selection from Oklahoma.
Note: Because of the virus date and venue have yet to be confirmed.
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1 January 1970Choral/Choirs
Open Evening - Tuesday 1st October 2019
If you want to 'SING OUT' come and join us on Tuesday 1st October 2019 at 7.30pm
IN FLAGRANTE Choir
Musical Director : Eamonn O'Dwyer
St. Anne's Church Hall, Kew Green. TW9 3AA
Rehearsing Tuesday evenings 19.30 - 21.30 hrs.
Christmas concert : 5th December 2019, St. Anne's Church
In Flagrante Choir event
Talking Lockdown
Arts Richmond has organised a series of short Zoom talks from representatives of the arts and media.
Wednesday 12 May 2021 at 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Arts Richmond's First Ever Radio Play Writing Competition
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