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Tenderpixel is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery located in central London. Most gallery exhibitions provide the artist with their first solo show in London, and a major component of Tenderpixel's remit is that work showcased in the gallery be original, and previously unexposed. Despite the gallery's small and pixel-sized space, it maintains a uniquely experimental and 'tender' world view, aimed at supporting emerging talent and contributing to London's cultural ecosystems.
Tenderpixel is a creative platform for emerging artists and designers and we regularly host artists talks, film screenings, and workshops. The gallery has partnered with both the London Design Festival and Rushes Shorts Festival for three years running; Tenderpixel's sibling product store, Tenderproduct (opened in 2009), maintains Tenderpixel's ethos and supports emerging artists and designers by providing a commercial platform to present and market their latest works.

The Brick Lane Gallery exhibits an eclectic variety of contemporary and street art by British and International artists, focusing mainly on exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists. We present an integrated programme of exhibitions, including solo-shows as well as group exhibitions, introducing innovative developments in painting, sculpture, photography, performance, video and works on paper.

The Brick Lane Gallery has previously exhibited works by distinguished artists Bob and Roberta Smith and Wolfgang Tillmans. We have worked with many contemporary street artists such as Banksy, Faile, Bortusk Leer, Four Five and The Krah and continue showcase work on the forefront of London street art scene.

The gallery is situated on East London’s famous Brick Lane and is in good proximity to the area’s trendy bars, restaurants and markets and is close to Aldgate and Liverpool Street Station making it easily accessible.

The Brick Lane Gallery is available to hire for solo or group exhibitions as well as events.

After the huge success of the last three years, the largest commercial art fair in North East England returns to The Sage Gateshead on October 1 - 3.

The NewcastleGateshead Art Fair offers an expansive range of unique original art work from northern, national and international galleries and artists.

A vast collection of affordable art works will be on sale- paintings, sculpture, ceramics, photographs and glass- ranging from under £100 to the several £1000s.

The ever successful emerging artists’ showcase returns, giving the public the opportunity to catch these up and coming artists at an early stage of their career.

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The seventh Brighton Art Fair returns to the Corn Exchange in the heart of the city in September, 2010. The fair showcases over 100 contemporary artists across all media and styles with the artists selling their work direct to the public. A cafe provides a resting place to take refreshment and contemplate purchases.

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John Brown creates contemporary sculptures based on the simplified human figure, ranging from small interior pieces to those suitable for display outside. They are in stone or cast materials. Commissions accepted, or purchases from his studio by appointment.

South African born freelance illustrator and contemporary artist living and working in Scotland.

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The BMC Gallery is charged at a flat rate and on a commission free basis. It can be hired by established and emerging artists keen to use a flexible art space. The Brighton Media Centre staff will help with the promoting of your event by sending emails to our press links, invites to our contacts and also adding your event onto our website. The Friese-Greene House Gallery is a flexible venue which is designed to work with you. We seat up to 60 people for a performance and can hold more with standing room in these spaces. Full lighting equipment and stage available for hire.

I am a South West contemporary mosaic artist.I work to commission and run regular workshops for adults and in schools and communities. I exhibit my work frequently in South West galleries. I am a member of the British Association for Modern Mosaic and of the Somerset Guild of Craftsmen

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I am a self taught artist and I have been drawing and working in pastels for many years. In 2007 I decided to take up my art full time and try my hand at watercolour painting. I have found great enjoyment teaching myself to use watercolour paint.

I take commissions for paintings and specialise in Animal / Pet portraits.

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I am a painter living in Rutland. Using mostly watercolours I paint landscapes using a loose and impressionistic, sometimes witty and whimiscal style, in a simple naive almost childlike perspective. My paintings depict coastal fishing towns, villages and market towns in the countryside.The images I create are not a true photographic facsimile but my interpretation of the landscape. I try and capture the essence, ambiance and the spirit of the place and people I choose to paint.
I have sold my paintings from exhibitions in Rutland, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and Wales, and various locations and galleries in Rutland, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Essex, London, Nottinghamshire and Wales.
Also since launching my web site I have sold all over the world, including USA, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Romania, Spain, Holland, Peru plus many more and all over the UK. If you wish to look at my paintings and maybe perhaps buy one please look in my Gallery. Prints are also available.

Anton creates lifesize sculptures on an equestrian theme. Extensive use of horseshoes, r.s.j.'s, channel steel (straight steel lengths used by blacksmiths to make new shoes).
Mostly working on commissions, Anton does have some pieces for sale on his web site. www.horse-sculpture-anton-dala.com

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I am inspired by everything around me, but especially the Nature Reserve where I live and the fields that surround the house. Living and working in and around The Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve, I have become increasingly concerned about the need for people to be aware of the incredibly valuable and diverse landscape that they live in. I hope I can help people to appreciate this with my art.

The event is run by a committee of artists, and aims at providing public access to a wide variety of artistic talent in Gloucestershire in the field of fine art.

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I have been a professional artist for four years with a special interest in watercolour and oil painting. While enthusiastic about all natural and energetic subjects, my particular passion is painting amateur and professional sports athletes.

My work to date captures subjects participating in urban sports, snowboarding, skiing, parkour, skateboarding and surfing. My inspiration comes from the skill, precision, motion and energy of the athletes, which I then work to capture on the canvas.

Now living in London I am concentrating on a series of paintings and exhibitions to illustrate the changing capital city and performance of the British Olympic athletes in the run up to London 2012 Olympic Games.

Some of my paintings are highly textured and have imbedded objects, many are abstract, but for some I use photo realist techniques.

I juxtapose geometric areas of different painting techniques and explore aspects of Post Modernism in the way my work often refers to Art History. I've always been interested in Symbolism in art. In some of my paintings esoteric meaning is hidden in the layers of paint and texture.

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We are a self supporting group of artists & makers - painters, potters & ceramic artists, kiln & stained glass makers, felt & textile artists, silversmiths & jewellers, automata & toy makers. Based in the South Pennine Hills of Yorkshire, England, our work is often inspired by the beautiful countryside all around us. Please visit our website to see some examples of our work and what we are doing at the moment.

EASTinternational is an open submission exhibition held at the Norwich University College of the Arts since 1991. The exhibition this year is selected by Raster Gallery, Warsaw and Art & Language, the conceptual art group who have been exhibiting internationally since the sixties. The exhibition will show work of 25 artists from the UK, Poland, Austria, Germany, Australia and Canada.