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New Art ExchangeApril – June 2016
EXHIBITIONS | EVENTS | FAMILY ACTIVITIES | CAFÉ BAR | MINI GOLF
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NAE CaféBar is back!
Our CaféBar refurbishment is now complete and we will be fully open for business. Come join us and experience our world cuisine menu in our sun-filled CaféBar – a great space to relax and spend time with friends, family and colleagues.
Further refurbishment to improve our front of house experience will take place during the summer.
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@NAECafeBar
LEISURE LAND FRIDAYS Round off the week with dinner, drinks, and a game of mini-golf! Every Friday until 9pm this season.
CAFÉ TIMESMon, 9am – 6pmTue – Wed, 9am – 7pmThu, 9am – 6pmFri, 9am – 9pmSat, 9.30am – 6pmSun, 10am – 6pm
SPACES FOR HIREOur Performance Space, Learning Room, and Meeting Room are available to hire for your meeting or event. Technical support and catering options are available.
GALLERY TIMESMon, 11am – 6pmTue – Wed, 11am – 7pmThu, 11am – 6pmFri, 11am – 9pmSat – Sun, 11am – 6pm
CAFÉ BAR + VISITOR INFORMATION
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NAE IS IN FULL SWING…
Straight out of Venice Biennale, Doug Fishbone’s artist designed miniature golf course lands on the fairways of Hyson Green, Nottingham. We invite you to play a round of this sculpturally brilliant course, full of obstacles and playful encounters, which prompt us to think about the world we are in. We welcome back past exhibitors, including John Akomfrah, Hetain Patel and Yara El-Sherbini, and we welcome a new addition to the course, Reactor, with their Florida style alligator. If a busy work schedule is getting you down, Nottingham artist Candice Jacobs’ Sunscreen invites you to download a free screensaver, each designed by one of 40 Midlands artists.
Also this season, we welcome back Saturday Art Club for young people and families, and NAE CaféBar reopens its delicious menu. Our annual food and culture festival, Melting Pot, returns celebrating the vibrant sights,
sounds, and tastes of our international neighbourhood. Look out for stalls by some of Nottingham’s valued centres of community, including Women’s Culture Exchange, Himmah and Screaming Carrot. We continue our partnership with Nottingham Beyond Borders, in a week that honours the positive contributions that refugees make to society. We also celebrate the birthday of a long-term collaborating partner, Manushi, who lead our weekly Kathak classes, turning 20 years old in a central gallery exhibition and a celebratory evening of performance.
Do engage, play and tee off with us this season and as Reactor might say, see you later alligator…
Skinder Hundal
WELCOME
Image credit: Previous page: Mohamed El Nahas; Bartosz Kali; Mohamed El Nahas. Curent page: Ellie Harrison, Life Raft, 2015, photo by Sebastiano Luciano.
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Doug Fishbone’s Leisure Land Golf is a fully playable, miniature golf course, designed and made by 10 leading voices from the contemporary art world. Visitors are invited to tee-off solo, or come as a group of friends and family to see who can putt the winning score!
Regardless of who wins, Doug Fishbone’s Leisure Land Golf promises a playful and thought-provoking journey for all. Amongst other obstacles, the exhibition challenges players to pitch their ball across the treacherous straits of the English Channel, traverse hazardous checkpoints, survive the allures and pitfalls of 21st century living, whilst negotiating
EXHIBITIONS
Doug Fishbone’s Leisure Land Golf
MAIN GALLERY + MEZZANINE GALLERY2 April – 19 June 2016
EXHIBITION LAUNCH Friday 1 April 2016, 6pm – 9pm
#LLGolf
Image credit: Current page: John Akomfrah, The Turkey Shoot Galactico, 2015, photo by Sebastiano Luciano.Next page: Yara El-Sherbini, Putting a Hole in the Wall, 2015, photo by Sebastiano Luciano.
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MBE, John Akomfrah OBE, Hetain Patel, Yara El-Sherbini, Ellie Harrison, Candice Jacobs, Lindsay Seers, Eyal Weizman, Reactor and Doug Fishbone himself.
Discover more about Leisure Land Golf through our programme of events. Join Doug Fishbone for a round of golf (see page 9), hear from other exhibiting artists including Ellie Harrison and Reactor in a panel discussion event (see page 10) and learn more about Hetain Patel’s experience of creating his golfing green (see page 10).
Free entry. £2 pp to play, £1.50 concessions.
Special family rates are also available.
a twisted sea snake, hidden catapults, and a giant pair of golfing shorts along the way. Beyond the sculptural brilliance of the greens, by playing a round and immersing oneself in the game, visitors will connect with important cultural topics including migration, global warming and globalisation, and experience a world misshapen by our consumer habits and desires.
Conceived by Doug Fishbone – an artist known for his humorous forms of institutional critique such as installing a fake painting at Dulwich Picture Gallery – the exhibiting artists featured in Leisure Land Golf are: Yinka Shonibare
EXHIBITIONS
Leisure Land Golf was originally produced in 2015 by EM15 for the premiere presentation by the East Midlands at the Venice Biennale. EM15 is a collective of arts organisations from the East Midlands: NAE (Executive Producer), QUAD, One Thoresby Street and Beacon Art Project with support from Nottingham Trent University and The University of Nottingham.
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Artists include: Pio Abad, Frank Abbott, Liam Aiken, Bruce Asbestos, Jonathan Baldock & Rafal Zajko, Anna Barham, Dinah Berger, Wayne Burrows, Clare Charnley, Lotti Closs, Mike Cooter, Blue Curry, Alice Gale Feeny, Blue Firth, Lynn Fulton, GÂST (Laura Mahony, Dale Fearnley), Julie Henry & Debbie Bragg, Joey Holder, Abi Hubbard, Harminder Singh Judge, Jake Kent, John Lawrence, Feng-Ru Lee, Dinu Li, Scott Mason, David Moore, Shana Moulton, Fay Nicholson, Karl Ohiri & Sayed Hasan, Rebecca Ounstead, Alex Pain, Mathew Parkin, Alia Pathan, Sooree Pillay @ # 61, Yelena Popova, Simon Raven, Joe Hannibal Rowley, Oliver Tirré, Freddy Tuppen, Jessica Voorsanger.
SunscreenRESOURCE AREA2 April – 19 June 2016
EXHIBITION LAUNCH
Friday 1 April 2016, 6pm – 9pm
Conceived by Candice Jacobs, Sunscreen is an online project of 40 digital artworks in the form of downloadable screensavers. Visitors to Sunscreen (sun-screen.uk) are invited to select and install their screensaver of choice onto their own work stations for free. Only flickering into life when you have momentarily disconnected from your PC, the digital artworks intend to offer a precious moment of reprieve from the working day, and remind us of the blurred space that exists between work and leisure.
The Sunscreen artists all have a connection to the region and have been invited to respond to the theme of leisure.
EXHIBITIONS
Image credit: Current page: Candice Jacobs, collage of Sunscreen artworks. Next page: Hisham Helmy.
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MANUSHI 20
CENTRAL GALLERY11 June – 3 July 2016
EXHIBITION LAUNCH
Friday 17 June, 7pm – 9pm
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Nottingham-based dance company, Manushi, this exhibition explores the history of the organisation and presents images of some of their most memorable performances. Having worked with Manushi for a number of years, NAE is pleased to showcase their work, which has inspired a passion for South Asian dance. The exhibition launch begins a year of celebrations (see page 11).
EMERGENOTTINGHAM TRENT
UNIVERSITY’S 20TH BA
PHOTOGRAPHY DEGREE
SHOW FESTIVAL
CENTRAL GALLERY21 May 2016 – 5 June 2016
NAE forms a key venue in this city-wide festival, which showcases the creativity of Nottingham Trent University’s students in their diverse explorations of photography as a medium. NAE will host a selection of degree show exhibitions, providing a platform for soon-to-be graduates from the BA (Hons) Photography programme.
SOUNDS OF BELIEF
CENTRAL GALLERY9 April – 15 May 2016
EXHIBITION LAUNCH
Saturday 9 April, 3pm – 5pm
Sounds of Belief envelops the entire Central Gallery in sounds of worship and practices of belief. Developed by Fayrouz Kaddal with Daniel Merrill, the project was inspired by Kaddal’s experience of living in Hyson Green for one year. Struck by the diversity of spiritual groups in the area, Kaddal was inspired to explore the unique sounds through which belief is expressed, whilst also identifying the commonalities across practices (see page 9).
EXHIBITIONS
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PUBLIC SPHERE: PROCESS AND PRACTICESDISCUSSION
Thursday 7 April
6pm – 8pm
Focusing on the relationship between art and public space, this discussion event is the culmination of months of conversations with artists, institutions and communities across the city undertaken by Italian curator Claudio Zecchi. The event will explore how art engages with the local community, and the legacy of these relationships.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
BITES LIVEPERFORMANCE
Wednesday 6 April
6.30pm – 9pm
Bites Live is part scratch night, part chill-out and part social with music, delicious food and fresh performances. Nonsuch Theatre and NAE have created this special event to give artists and audiences the chance to share, discuss and shape performance work still in its early stages. So sit back, relax, make some notes, eat well, drink and enjoy! #BitesNAE
Admission: £5
Including light refreshments.
Age range: Some content may
be of an adult nature
DOUG FISHBONE’S LEISURE LAND GOLFEXHIBITION LAUNCH
Friday 1 April
6pm – 9pm
Grab your putter as our gallery spaces are transformed into a unique 10-hole miniature golf course. With each golfing green designed by an acclaimed artist including Yinka Shonibare MBE and John Akomfrah OBE, this will be an exhibition launch like no other. Enjoy our DJ set by Daddy Crucial and hear welcome speeches from Arts Council England CEO Darren Henley, NAE CEO Skinder Hundal and lead artist Doug Fishbone. Enjoy a complimentary drink on arrival!
Admission: FREE
Leisure Land Golf can be played
for the reduced rate of £1 pp
during the launch event.
Age range: All are welcome
EVENTS
Image credit: Current page: Sebastiano Luciano; Mohamed El Nahas; Mohamed El Nahas.Next page: Hisham Helmy; Thierry Bal; John Newling, Notions of Value: Know You Are Loved, 2013, photo by Jo Wheeler.
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INTERROGATING THE POWER OF ARTNTU INTER-FESTIVAL 2016 /
DISCUSSION
Tuesday 19 April
6pm – 8pm
This panel discussion event asks: can art influence social and political action? Chaired by Jennie Syson, join Artist John Newling, Chair of One Nottingham Jane Todd, Manager of County Youth Arts Andy Dawson and NTU BA Politics student Karl Stanley as they focus on issues such as public funding for both communities and arts education. Further panellists to be announced.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
A ROUND OF GOLF WITH DOUG FISHBONE!GALLERY TOUR
Friday 15 April
6pm & 7pm
Join Leisure Land Golf creator and artist Doug Fishbone for a game of mini-golf like no other! Known for using humour in his work as a means to critique, Doug will putt his way through the 10-hole course, discussing key themes of the exhibition and his wider practice. Doug will nominate visitors to play the course, becoming a part of this unique participatory artwork. Please book for one round, either at 6pm or 7pm.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
SOUNDS OF BELIEFEXHIBITION LAUNCH
Saturday 9 April
3pm – 5pm
Celebrate the diversity of beliefs within Nottingham with the special launch event of our exhibition, Sounds of Belief (see page 7). Visitors will be welcomed by Fayrouz Kaddal, an Egyptian musician who has developed this project through extensive research, as well as Mazher Hussain from Nottingham Interfaith Council. Complimentary refreshments will be available.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
EVENTS
Booking
recommended.
Book through
www.nae.org.uk
or call 0115 9248630.
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ON THE GREEN WITH HETAIN PATELGALLERY TOUR
Friday 10 June
6.30pm – 7.30pm
Hetain Patel will provide an artist’s perspective in creating his golfing green. Having graduated from Nottingham Trent University, his practice encompasses live performance, video, photography and sculpture. He has presented work at Tate Modern, Sadler’s Wells and TEDGlobal. Patel will provide insight into how he creatively responded to the project brief and how the piece sits within his wider practice.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
A ROUND AND AROUND DISCUSSION
Thursday 19 May
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Doug Fishbone is joined by exhibiting artists Ellie Harrison and Reactor to reflect on the nature of participatory art, and how context has the potential to influence meaning. Known for her work challenging the absurdities of the capitalist system, Harrison joins the conversation via Skype as she participates in her project The Glasgow Effect. Nottingham-based collective Reactor create work exploring the ways in which culture and common beliefs hold together specific social groups.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
MELTING POTFESTIVAL
Saturday 7 May
12pm – 5pm
Calling all food lovers! NAE’s annual food and culture festival is back, celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of Hyson Green and Forest Fields. Come along and enjoy delicious dishes from all around the world. Developed with local community organisations, the festival brings together local chefs, dancers, musicians and audiences. Look out for activities led by local young people too!
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
EVENTS
Image credit: Current page: Bartosz Kali; Sam Meech; Thierry Bal.Next page: Ray Wood; Mohammed El Nahas; Lynn Alleva Lilley.
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QUEENS OF SYRIA (2014)REFUGEE WEEK FILM
FESTIVAL SCREENING
Friday 24 June
7pm – 9pm
Arabic with English subtitles
Dir: Yasmin Fedda
Fifty women from Syria, all forced into exile in Jordan, came together in Autumn 2013 to create and perform their own version of The Trojan Women, the timeless Ancient Greek tragedy about the plight of women in war.Following the film will be a panel discussion featuring two speakers from Syria in addition to Dr Agnes Woolley from Royal Holloway College, University of London, and Emeritus Professor Roger Bromley from University of Nottingham.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
LIGHTS, CAMERA, APP-TIONNOTTINGHAM SCHOOL'S
FILM FESTIVAL SHARING /
FAMILY
20, 21, 22 & 23 June 2016
6pm – 7pm daily
Showcasing work produced by local young people in their classrooms, The Central Learning Partnership is launching its very first schools’ film festival. Capturing young people’s imaginations through animation and multi-media techniques, local primary schools have created a selection of short films, learning new skills along the way. Come along to this sharing of their creative work and celebrate with parents and friends.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
MANUSHI 20EXHIBITION LAUNCH /
PERFORMANCE
Friday 17 June
7pm – 9pm
Join Manushi Dance Company to mark their 20th anniversary with an evening of celebration packed with live performances. Co-founder Vina Ladwa will present the best of Manushi, past and present, in addition to live music from Midlands-based band, Muha. This celebration of Manushi’s history coincides with the launch of an exhibition displaying images from the company’s archives (see page 7). Look out for more Manushi 20 celebrations across the city this year.
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
EVENTS
Booking
recommended
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Melting PotFESTIVALSaturday 7 May, 12pm – 5pm
WORLD FOOD STALLS / DANCE / LIVE MUSIC / FAMILY ACTIVITIES / FOOD BANK
In partnership with: Women’s Culture Exchange, Himmah, The Screaming Carrot, Manushi Dance Company, plus more. FREE!
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EASTER HOLIDAY DANCE WORKSHOPMonday 11 – Thursday 14 April
10am – 2pm daily
Inspired by our exhibition, Leisure Land Golf, in four days we will prepare a performance about leisure time and how we like – or would like – to spend it! Get creative and learn new dance skills. Admission: FREE
Age range: 10 – 16 yrs / No experience necessary
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HALF TERM DRAMA WORKSHOPTuesday 31 May – Friday 3 June
10am – 2pm daily
We will explore our dreams through drama: what are they about, why do we dream, and what does this say about us? Parents and friends are invited to a sharing event on Friday. Admission: FREE
Age range: 10 – 16 yrs / No experience necessary
Young people attending our holiday workshops
are required to come to all sessions.
Please book on 0115 9248630,
and let us know if you are no
longer able to attend.
SATURDAY ART CLUB!Saturday 23 April / Saturday 14 May
Saturday 28 May / Saturday 11 June
10am – 12pm
Join in a range of fun family friendly crafts and arts activities. Parents and children of all ages can participate and become part of our growing NAE community. Join one session or all!
Admission: FREE
Age range: All are welcome
Saturday Art Club is designed for parents/carers
to stay with their young people throughout the
session, to play and create together.
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YARD YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRETuesday and Wednesday, 12 April – 13 July
5pm - 7pm
Learn the art of creating theatre whilst building confidence and making new friends. YARD is currently fully subscribed, but please contact us if you would like to be placed on our waiting list.
Admission: FREE
Age range: Tue 7 – 11 yrs / Wed 11 – 16 yrs.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES
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Booking
recommended
Image credit: Previous page: Bartosz Kali. Current page: Hisham Helmy; Mohammed El Nahas.
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CAPOEIRA FOR KIDSSundays from 3 April
12.30pm – 1.30pm
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian sport, teaching percussion, acrobatics, dance and martial arts. Kids will learn to do cool moves, play drums, and even sing in Brazilian Portuguese!› www.capoeiranottingham.co.uk
Admission: £5 per child per
session, with various monthly/
family discounts available
Age range: 4 – 7 yrs
CONTEMPORARY DANCE LABSundays from 3 April – 29 May
Beginners 2pm – 3pm
Advanced 3pm – 4pm
Join these contemporary dance lessons with internationally experienced dance teacher Antonio Abatangelo. Learn release work, floor work and improvisational dance techniques and meet new people in a warm and welcoming space. Perfect for beginners and dancers looking to restart their practice. Part of Chez-toi project. › www.antonioabatangelo.it
Admission: FREE
Age range: 18 yrs +
KATHAKSundays from 10 April
10am – 12pm
Kathak is one of the eight classical dances of India that has a strong emphasis on rhythm, expression and grace. Join Vina Ladwa, a trained Kathak dance teacher for this course. Sessions are suitable for beginners.
Book the full 16 week term:
£80 adult (19 yrs +)
£64 children (5 - 19 yrs)
Pay on the day: £6 for all
SUNDAY CLASSES
For more
information
on all our classes,
please see
NAE website.
Image credit:Current page: Bartosz Kali; Bartosz Kali; Hisham Helmy.Next page: Hurvin Anderson, Afrosheen, 2009, oil on canvas, 250cm x 208cm.
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about our exhibitions
and events!
REAL CREATIVE FUTURESWe plan to run a new programme of creative business support in 2016.
ACADEMICS IN RESIDENCETasawar Bashir (University of Birmingham, Qawwali Research Unit), Harminder Singh (University of Warwick).
ACCESS PROGRAMMEEach season NAE hosts Verbal Imaging Gallery Tours for the visually impaired. The next session is Tuesday 7 June, 12pm. We also host Body as Canvas, a participatory workshop for young adults with learning and physical disabilities, taking place on Thursday 9 June, 10.30 & 1pm.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Do you have a creative event, workshop or project you want to share with the community? We are always looking for new ways to collaborate with local artists, groups and organisations, and to make links with new audiences.
EXPERIMENTORExperiMentor is a bespoke support programme for creative practitioners, which provides space, time and resources for research and development.
(visual arts)
(performance arts)
OPPORTUNITIES
LOOKING AHEAD
VOLUNTEERINGWould you like to gain skills and experience in the arts? We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our friendly team.
SCHOOL VISITSNAE’s exhibitions provide a rich creative learning opportunity for young people of all ages and abilities. NAE can provide gallery tours and special workshops, or school groups can chose to visit in a self-led capacity.
ON TOUR THIS SEASONThe Commonality of Strangers by Mahtab Hussain, Sandwell Arts Café, 14 April – 28 May 2016. The Current Situation by Yara El Sherbini, Gallery Oldham, 28 May – 17 September 2016.
HURVIN ANDERSONEXHIBITION LAUNCH
Friday 1 July 2016
6pm – 9pm
Hurvin Anderson’s art explores themes of memory and place. He is best known for evocative paintings of lush landscapes, urban
barbershops and sites of leisure where the mind is free to wander, often alluding to his Caribbean heritage. A new painting from this exhibition has been selected to enter Arts Council England’s national art collection as part of their 70th Anniversary celebrations.
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April
Fri 1 6pm – 9pm Exhibition Launch Doug Fishbone’s Leisure Land Golf
Wed 6 6.30pm – 9pm Performance Bites Live
Thu 7 6pm – 8pm Discussion Public Sphere: Process and Practices
Sat 9 3pm – 5pm Exhibition Launch Sounds of Belief
Mon 11 – Thu 14
10am – 2pm Young People Easter Holiday Dance Workshop
Fri 15 6pm & 7pm Gallery Tour A Round of Golf with Doug Fishbone!
Tue 19 6pm – 8pm Discussion Interrogating the Power of Art
Sat 23 10am – 12pm Family Saturday Art Club
May
Sat 7 12pm – 5pm Festival Melting Pot
Sat 14 10am – 12pm Family Saturday Art Club
Thu 19 6.30pm – 8.30pm Discussion A Round and Around
Sat 28 10am – 12pm Family Saturday Art Club
Tue 31 – Fri 3 June
10am – 2pm Young People Half Term Drama Workshop
June
Tue 7 12pm Gallery Tour / Access Programme
Verbal Imaging Tour
Thu 9 10.30 & 1pm Access Programme Body as Canvas
Fri 10 6.30pm – 7.30pm Gallery Tour On the Green with Hetain Patel
Sat 11 10am – 12pm Family Saturday Art Club
Fri 17 7pm – 9pm Exhibition Launch /Performance
Manushi 20 Launch
Mon 20 – Thu 23
6pm – 7pm Family Lights, Camera, APP-tion
Fri 24 7pm – 9pm Refugee Week Film Screening
Queens of Syria (2014)
Looking Ahead: Friday 1 July, Exhibition Launch: Hurvin Anderson
ALL EVENTS
New Art Exchange | Registered Charity No. 1121755 | Company No. 04899786 | Registered in England & Wales
Collaborating organisations this season: Beacon Art Project, BCC Credito Cooperativo, Central Learning Partnership Trust, LEVEL, Manushi, My Sight Nottinghamshire, neat16, Nonsuch Theatre, Nottingham Beyond Borders, Nottingham Trent University, One Thoresby Street, QUAD, The Grand Tour, The University of Nottingham.
New Art Exchange, 39-41 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 6BE | 0115 924 8630 | www.nae.org.uk