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Gasworks - Public gallery and artists' studios

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Gallery Films is a new series of interviews with five galleries from around England that gives insight into the different ways in which exhibition spaces can operate.
Galleries

Brian Chalkley's "Dawn in Wonderland and Other Stories" - book launch and panel discussion

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Panel discussion which took place at the book launch event for Brian Dawn Chalkley's Dawn in Wonderland and Other Stories.

The Value of Money: Professional visual artists decisions around income

Initiating research on artists livelihoods and value systems around money.

Video Of 'There a Ghost in my House', Paint Club at Tate Britain, March 7th 2014

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Ann-Marie James, Andrew Cranston and Dougal McKenzie discuss their choice of paintings in the new Tate Britain displays, in relation to their own painting practice, chaired by Dr Jo Melvi

Video Of 'There a Ghost in my House', Paint Club at Tate Britain, March 7th 2014

Ann-Marie James, Andrew Cranston and Dougal McKenzie discuss their choice of paintings in the new Tate Britain displays, in relation to their own painting practice, chaired by Dr Jo Melvin.

A brief Intoduction to 'Paint Club at Tate Britain', Friday 7th March, 1pm

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Thanks to everyone for the tremendous response to this event. 

ONE:PLACE:TWO Exhibition of staff work at Chelsea College of Arts

After the success of last year’s ‘all in one place’, the staff exhibition at Chelsea is back for its

Field Notes: Lesson 7

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Lesson 7. Strategies for collecting information and recording ideas as an aid to memory.

Measured Drawing: Lesson 5

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Lesson 5. Making a drawing that is dependent for its success on mathematical accuracy.

Making a Livelier Drawing: Lesson 4

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Lesson 4. Making a livelier drawing, where the line and tone have an energy because they have been applied at speed with a brush.