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EXHIBITION & EVENTS ARCHIVE
Castlefield Gallery presents ‘The Goose Fair’, an exhibition of new work by Jacob Cartwright and Nick Jordan. Suitably carnivalesque and fictional, the work incorporates levitation, cicadas, a passenger pigeon, fly paper, wurst, grits, Balthazar, hallucinogenic fungi and a dozen dogs from New York’s Chelsea art district.
Angie Mcveigh undertakes Castlefield Gallery’s first Project Space residency. For the duration of the main exhibition run Mcveigh will use the Project Space as her ‘studio’ producing ‘Transient’ work.
Castlefield Gallery launches SOME MILD PERIL, a new book edited by Nick Jordan, featuring the work of 27 artists. Coinciding with Jacob Cartwright and Nick Jordan’s exhibition, ‘The Goose Fair’, the book will be launched by Castlefield Gallery Publications on 8th April 2004.
Castlefield Gallery celebrates 20 years with a new commission ‘In The Field’ by Sarah Waring. The site-specific permanent artwork will be unveiled on the 26th March 2004, 6-8pm, launching our 20th Anniversary Programme of Exhibitions and Events.
Artist Mark Leckey talks about the place of the sartorially elegant male in contemporary society with writer David Piper (Flux, The Chap, Erotic Review.)
2-3pm, 6th March 2004. FREE ADMISSION. No Booking Required.
Castlefield Gallery is proud to present ‘Parade’, a solo exhibition by Mark Leckey, featuring a major new work commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella.
Castlefield Gallery is proud to present Tom Hackney, winner of the BOC Emerging Artist Award 2003, in conversation with Roy Exley.
Castlefield Gallery is proud to announce the return of PureScreen, our bi-monthly screening event. ‘Slip Role: Artists in Character’, guest curated by International artist Laura Bruce, is a screening compilation that looks at how artists develop and portray characters in their own work.