At A Loss Project

At A Loss Project The project aims to bring to light the ways in which our creative responses to grieving can be art.

Fringe Arts Bath 24 -Seeing In The Dark screening on 1st June at Newark Works, Bath was a very special film event I am v...
02/06/2024

Fringe Arts Bath 24 -Seeing In The Dark screening on 1st June at Newark Works, Bath was a very special film event I am very proud to say that I curated. The post-screening Q&A was led by film scholars Dr Daryl Perrins and Malu Barroso from the University of South Wales. New powerful creative connections have been made, watch this space!
The exhibiting filmmakers: Oscar Netherway (UK) Daksha Patel (UK),Rahim Moledina,(UK) Clara A Mohagen (USA) Daisy- Drew Smith (UK), Allison Roberts (USA), Marcy Petit (France/UK), Aliceson Green (UK), Cally Trench (UK), Micha Colombo (UK) Maria Tilt & James Morris (UK), Maddox Pratt (USA/Germany) Billie Ireland (UK), Rob White (UK), Jonathan Ofrath (Israel), Francesca Cecamore (Italy), Jonathan Bower (UK), Helen Acklam & Jameson White (UK), Nimmi Naidoo (UK) Fatima Essabar (Morocco), Trina Hayes (UK), Jocelyn Brett (UK).

30/05/2024

Fringe Arts Bath 2024 hosts Seeing In The Dark - A screening of extraordinary short films made by artists filmmakers based in UK and other countries throughout the world. This free screening (suitable for + 15 years).
Starts 2pm Saturday 1st June at Newark Works 2 Foundry Ln, Bath BA2 3DZ

atalossartHosted by Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2024 -The 'Seeing in the Dark' screening event brings together an extraord...
27/05/2024

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Hosted by Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2024 -The 'Seeing in the Dark' screening event brings together an extraordinary eclectic programme of short films made by artist-filmmakers based in the UK and other countries throughout the world.

This screening is a development of the At a Loss Project, supported by ACW and Art Central, Barry in Autumn 2023.

Fringe Arts Bath 2024 24th May -9th June 'Seeing in the Dark' 1st June 2pm Newark Work, Fringe Arts Bath 2024, presents ...
13/05/2024

Fringe Arts Bath 2024 24th May -9th June
'Seeing in the Dark' 1st June 2pm Newark Work, Fringe Arts Bath 2024, presents a rich mix genre programme of short films on the theme of loss made by artist-filmmakers from diverse ethic and cultural backgrounds. Following the screening will be followed by a Q & A led by film scholars Dr. Daryl Perrins and Malu Barroso, in discussion with some of artist- filmmakers. Free entry
Image Jocelyn Brett

The deadline approaching for film submissions  on the theme of Loss to https://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/seeing.  Here yo...
07/04/2024

The deadline approaching for film submissions on the theme of Loss to https://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/seeing. Here you ca find all the other 24 curator call outs for Fringe Art Bath Festival 2024.

Call-out to Artists for FaB 2024, deadline Fri 12 April. 20 projects to respond to, and all are welcome to submit, for free. Fringe Arts Bath Festival : 24 May to 9 June 2024.

Here are all the curator call outs for FAB. Attention artists-filmmakers scroll down to spot 'Seeing in the Dark' a call...
08/01/2024

Here are all the curator call outs for FAB.
Attention artists-filmmakers scroll down to spot 'Seeing in the Dark' a call out for films on the theme of Loss.

NOW OPEN: THE CALL OUT TO ARTISTS FOR FAB FESTIVAL 2024

Fringe Arts Bath (FaB) is a test-bed for early career-curators, and those who prefer to operate outside of the gallery-based arts scene. FaB aims to raise the profile of contemporary visual arts in Bath and beyond, providing opportunities for early-career and emerging artists.

Coinciding with taking down the Xmas decorations is the last chance to see the At a Loss exhibition at Art Central Galle...
05/01/2024

Coinciding with taking down the Xmas decorations is the last chance to see the At a Loss exhibition at Art Central Gallery, Barry. This multimedia exhibition of the work exploring the theme of loss, 15 contemporary artist/performers/filmmakers offer thought provoking responses this universal experience.

Open 9.30am - 3.30pm & Saturdays 9.30am -3.30pm. Art Central, Kings Square, Barry, UK.
The At a Loss exhibition is supported by Art Central Gallery and Vale of Glamorgan Council with funding from Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru | Arts Council of Wales.

Georgia Holmer's sculpture 'Exhumed' is one of a series of works, including one of a triple of photographs entitled Daug...
13/12/2023

Georgia Holmer's sculpture 'Exhumed' is one of a series of works, including one of a triple of photographs entitled Daughter, Wife and Mother seen in the background. Follow this link to hear the artist speak about her work. https://soundcloud.com/inga-burrows/artist-georgia-holmer-speaks-about-her-sculpture-and-related-photographs

The At a Loss exhibition on the theme of grieving creatively continues until 7th January 2024. Open Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm & Saturdays 9.30am -3.30pm. Art Central, Kings Square, Barry, UK.
The At a Loss exhibition is supported by Art Central Gallery and Vale of Glamorgan Council with funding from Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru | Arts Council of Wales.

There are some tickets left for the At a Loss screening at the Penarth Pier Pavilion at 2pm. You will have the opportuni...
30/11/2023

There are some tickets left for the At a Loss screening at the Penarth Pier Pavilion at 2pm. You will have the opportunity to meet some of the artist-filmmakers at the after-screening Q&A hosted by Dr Deirdre Russell, Lecturer in Film/Film Theory at the University of South Wales.

Follow the link to book. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/at-a-loss-film-screening-tickets-754509457097?fbclid=IwAR1IpXDnIKw-dRKnwf_-EEOGbiEY0GyipuhKIcAxiTFGDRj6a_PdErET9G8. The At a Loss exhibition on the theme of grieving creatively continues until 7th January 2024. Open Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm & Saturdays 9.30am -3.30pm. Art Central, Kings Square, Barry, UK.
The At a Loss exhibition is supported by Art Central Gallery and Vale of Glamorgan Council with funding from Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru | Arts Council of Wales.

20/11/2023

Rosie Strickland's work in the At a Loss exhibition entitled
Loss, is an immersive sound installation about extinction, and the intimate, troubled relationship between humanity and nature.
The At a Loss exhibition continues until 7th January 2024.
Open Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm & Saturdays 9.30am —3.30pm. Art Central, Kings Square, Barry, UK.
The At a Loss exhibition is supported by Art Central Gallery and Vale of Glamorgan Council, with funding from Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru | Arts Council of Wales.

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