This Friday 7pm to 10pm
Join us for Museums at Night to see
Our Colour Reflection after dark!
Liz West's Our Colour Reflection looks beautiful in the sunlight, reflecting colour up onto the church stonework. However when it gets dark outside the piece really comes to life, the colours become even more vivid and the church is filled with a magical glowing light!
For a unique opportunity to see the piece after hours, join us on Friday night between 7pm and 10pm. Meet Liz West and see her spectacular installation come to life as the sun sets through our west window and lights up the space.
Light projections by Gillian Hobson
From 8:30pm for one night only, video and installation artist Gillian Hobson will activate the space with video projections reflecting off Liz's work, and around the church building.
As always special Museums at Night activities will be available on our education table and in our education room glow-in-the-dark games and fun.
|
|
 |
 |
|
Brand new 20-21 website online now!
We're delighted to present our brand new dedicated website which we have produced as part of our funding from Arts Council England.
The website promises a fresh and bright look with all the information you'll need about our facilities, exhibitions, events, cafe, parties, touring shows and more!
Visit the website now at www.2021VisualArtsCentre.co.uk
|
Vote Scunthorpe -
Bring artist Bedwyr Williams to 20-21
20-21 Visual Arts Centre has once again short-listed for the national Connect! competition to bring an event by an acclaimed international artist to Scunthorpe and create a unique one-off art event.
This year we want to bring Welsh artist Bedwyr Williams to 20-21 Visual Arts Centre for the Museums at Night event in October 2016 to host a unique University Challenge style quiz about Scunthorpe and its history.
Thank you so much everyone who has voted already - we're neck-and-neck for the lead with Bristol and London at the moment - so every vote counts!
|
|
 |
Join the team - 20-21 Visual Arts Centre is hiring!
We are currently recruiting. It's an exciting time for the gallery with our recent £600,000 refurbishment and a new website just up online. Apply to join our small enthusiastic team bringing great art to North Lincolnshire.
Marketing and Digital Content Officer - Closing date 11 May 2016
We are seeking to recruit an innovative marketing professional to devise and deliver marketing campaigns for 20-21 Visual Arts Centre and create digital content for the gallery in order to raise our profile locally and nationally. Grade 6 £19,048-£22,212 (pro rata). 22.5 hours per week.
For further information and details of how to apply online visit the North Lincolnshire Council jobs page.
 |
|
Coming soon: Flowers in the Gallery 2016
One of the highlights of our annual
programme, we have once again invited leading flower arrangers from across the
region to make displays inspired by 20-21 Visual Arts Centre.
Last year, during the exhibition of Antony Gormley's iconic Field for the British Isles, arrangers made displays responding to our spectacular Neo-Gothic building building. The results were so good they featured in the leading national publication Flower Arranging Magazine!
This year visitors are promised a colourful event, with arrangers responding to Liz West's installation Your Colour Reflection.
Flowers in the Gallery 2016 is open from 24 May to 28 May, 10am to 4pm daily, and entry is free.
|
North Lincolnshire Arts Development News - Rock Academy Gig at Cafe Indie
Talented young musicians from the Rock Academy present a lively evening of mixed covers, new and old on Thursday 26 May from 7pm. Part of the Youth Music funded 'Music Matters project. Café Indiependent, 169-173 High Street, Scunthorpe DN15 6EH, Free entry, All welcome to attend.
Rock Academy provides opportunities for 11-19 year olds to get together to learn play as a group, and takes place on Thursdays 6:30-8:30 (term time only) at Kimberley Performing Arts Centre, Scunthorpe, costs £1 per session – young people work with experienced musicians to learn instruments, improvisation, performance, technology and vocal work.
For further information about this event and the Rock Academy sessions, please contact Arts Development Officer Chelsey Everatt on 01724 297277 or email chelsey.everatt@northlincs.gov.uk
|