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A new solo exhibition by graffiti artist, graphic designer and illustrator Faunagraphic launched at The Old Sweet Shop over the weekend.  Entitled ‘Res Nullius’, the exhibition is heavily influenced by nature and wildlife.
The exhibition will be available to view at The Old Sweet Shop in Nether Edge until 30th June 2010.

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As part of First Thursday, Unusual View, a new arts community group, launched its oddities with a special exhibition at the OH Gallery, Oxford House, Bethnal Green, London.  Set up by former artist and fashion photographer, Amanda McDonald, the group forges links between artists with employers in the arts through the provision of diverse exhibition platforms.

The group exhibition brings together a range of up-and-coming artists within the Unusual View umbrella, showing a diverse range of mediums including sculptors, mask makers, painters and photographers.

Venue: Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green, London, E2 6HG (020 7739 9001)
Date: Friday 5th to Saturday 20th February 2010
Time: Mon-Fri 9.30am-10pm, Sat 10am–2pm
FREE

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Artist and illustrator, Lord Bunn launched his first ever solo exhibition last night at The Old Sweet Shop.  The exhibition comprises of two brand new screen prints, over 30 mini canvasses, and ‘other stuff’.  ‘Girls’ will run until the end of March 2010.

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As part of CreativeSheffield’s Wednesday Night Live project, Tracey Welch Photography was commissioned for a special photography exhibition. The idea is to showcase some of the city’s key players within the events and entertainment industries.

There will be between 10 and 15 portraits on show. Each person chose the location and venue to have their portrait taken, for example James O’Hara who co-owns The Bowery bar in the Devonshire Quarter and was one of the curators on the Tramlines music festival chose Notre Dame School; Sophie Mei, who was on Britain’s Got Talent a couple of year’s ago had her photo taken in her back garden; while Matt Heason, who is responsible for the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival had his photo taken at his event Cliffhanger.

Some of the other people include Patti Crozier at Endcliffe Park, she’s the events manager for The Forum and The Old House and Nick Simmonite’s photo was taken outside The City Hall, he runs The Frog and Parrot pub.  My photo was taken at one of my favourite pubs in Sheffield, The Shakespeare…

Portraits:
James O’Hara, Sophie Mei, Nick Simmonite, Liam O’Shea, Ralph Razor, Matt Heason, ‘Mutley’, Sally Clark, Ben Duong, Patti Crozier, Alan Deadman, Iain Hodgson, Jamie Wilkins.

The exhibition will run from Thursday 3rd until Wednesday 30th September 2009.

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