Utter Journal Launch

Utter Journal

A new publication launched to coincide with and featuring work from the Great Yarmouth Project Exhibition , a collaboration between Bruer Tidman and Mark Cator

“Utter Journal is a brand new photographic magazine, launching in December 2018 and bringing together a language of co-operation with other art mediums. We operate out of an old fishing warehouse in Great Yarmouth, the same town immortalised by the pioneering photography of  Peter Henry Emerson in 1887. Utter Journal is aimed at all practitioners who have a love of photography. It’s not a magazine for photographers or about photographers, it’s for anyone who sees with photographs and is willing to navigate the intricate pathways of narrative composition.

The first issue reflects on an eighteen month collaboration between painter Bruer Tidman and photographer Mark Cator, local artists operating out of a coastal town that effortlessly combines art, industry, entertainment and a thousand year history, and all built on a sandbank on the edges of the North Sea. Their paintings and photographs offer up a subjective engagement with Great Yarmouth that has a beguiling empathy and understanding of place.”

Triptych for Beccles Library: Sarah Cannell

Grand unveiling at 6:30pm on 4th December 2018 of Sarah a large piece of artwork, especially created by Sarah Cannell for Beccles Library,  it’s made specifically for an old inset window space in a corner of the library. Should work like you are looking through a window onto a bright landscape.

There will also be a pop up exhibition of her works from 5pm.

Waveney and Blyth AGM

The Waveney & Blyth Arts 2018 Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 28th November at 3.30pm . The meeting will be preceded by three guest speakers starting at 3.30pm. The meeting will be held at Waveney Heritage Centre, Grove Road, Brockdish IP21 4JP. The afternoon’s activity will conclude at 4pm. Please see Waveney and Blyth website for details for obtaining tickets.

New Mural in Oulton Broad

The Artist “ATM” has recently completed a mural on the wall of Smiths Timber in Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk.

The mural depicts a threatened british wild bird (a Marsh Harrier)  , a consistent theme of the artist. The mural has been funded by Suffolk Wildlife Trust as part of its Carlton Marshes project. Expect further murals by ATM in Lowestoft in the future.

More info on the artist at http://atmstreetart.com

More info from Suffolk Wildlife Trust at https://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org/news/new-street-art-trail-will-celebrate-wilder-side-lowestoft