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Emilie
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Bristol Creatives: Network|Collaborate|Share
Date: 5 October 2006, 11am - 4pm
Bristol Creatives invites you to a free networking event for creative practitioners at the new In Bristol Art & Design Studios on Thursday 5 October 2006.
The theme for the day is collaboration and skill sharing. There will also be an opportunity to look around the new individual studio spaces, as well as the fully equipped spaces for ceramics, woodwork, print, textiles, graphics and art & design.
If you are interested in attending this free event please email mailto:sally@bristolcreatives.co.uk for more information and to register. Places are limited, so be quick.
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Bristol Creatives is a new networking initiative coordinated by creative people for creative people. We provide opportunities for development and growth, as well as organising marketing and networking events. We also provide access to professional development training, online networking opportunities and information on everything from studio space to funding through our interactive website and our fortnightly e-bulletins.
We work in partnership with Artsmatrix, BEST, BRAVE's Creative Mentors and South West Arts Marketing (SWAM) to provide these services.
Membership is currently free, just visit www.bristolcreatives.co.uk and create a new account and complete the log in instructions.
A forum for Queens Road Stained Glass students to exchange information, review or recommend exhibitions, show photos and share hot tips. Any glass or art related material welcome. Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Stained Glass
Stained Glass
Trying to remember how to put stuff on the blog - think this is it - here is a picture of a commisssion I did last year - they liked the Hawthorn tree and wanted an apple tree.
http://www.carolarnold.co.uk/showdoc.asp@docid=26977176&catid=6.htm
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Welcome to the 2006/7 blog... and Graham Jones
Just to get you into the swing of things, here's the link for Graham Jones' website to compliment the slide show that some of you saw last week:
http://www.graham-jones-glass.co.uk/index.html
You'll have to cut and paste it into your browser I'm afraid - I can't get links live...
Here's a taster of Graham Jones' work, to be found at the BAT HQ. Wherever that may be.
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