Further information on When Worlds Collide can be found at Chapter Arts Centre’s website
Or, for more information on the artists themselves, check out their site.
“Art in the bar” is not a permanent fixture, but Lauren Jury comments that artwork for Chapter is chosen up to two years in advance, and that for new artists with only a few pieces, or for those looking to try out something new, the bar is an excellent place to get artwork noticed.
When Worlds Collide will be on at Chapter until 4 December.
Vintage movie posters provide food for thought
Movie posters from the 50s are usually more silly than satirical, but Chapter Arts Centre’s new exhibition uses them in some dark and meaningful artwork.
The current ‘art in the bar’ display, by Robert Bermingham and Richard Robinson, takes vintage movie posters and strips away the images, leaving just bold, cheesy text declaring messages like “It will scare the pants off you! Invasion USA!” The stark contrast between style and message is both eye-catching and interesting.
Lauren Jury, visual arts assistant at Chapter, said, “It’s important to showcase local artists’ work as it can be difficult to get people into your studio to see it.” She also commented that Chapter likes to support up-and-coming talent, and the bar provides a good space to do so.
Further information on When Worlds Collide can be found at Chapter Arts Centre’s website
Or, for more information on the artists themselves, check out their site.
“Art in the bar” is not a permanent fixture, but Lauren Jury comments that artwork for Chapter is chosen up to two years in advance, and that for new artists with only a few pieces, or for those looking to try out something new, the bar is an excellent place to get artwork noticed.
When Worlds Collide will be on at Chapter until 4 December.