Tag: Kay Roberts
WHAT’S ON: ART EVENTS SUMMER SPECIAL 2012
24 July 2012 • Ben Austin
Stuck with what to do and see over the summer? Fear not FAD have provided you with a selection of exhibitions not to be missed over the Summer.
LAST DAY TO CATCH FAD OFFICE: Sunday 13th 2012
12 May 2012 • Ben Austin
SUNDAY 13TH MAY Please note: Douglas Park and Silvia Ziranek will perform upstairs near the main entrance. And the rest… Read More
LADIES OF THE PRESS AT FAD OFFICE | The Other Art Fair May 2012
7 May 2012 • Ben Austin
Want to get involved? Send in your daydreams, poetry, doodles and more, and it will be incorporated into the LIVE… Read More
FAD OFFICE @TheOtherArtFair 10th – 13th May 2012
5 May 2012 • Ben Austin
FAD OFFICE is a four day event curated by Kay Roberts and Chantelle Purcell, which presents performances and talks from established artists and curators alongside emerging artists.
ARCADIA MISSA AT FAD OFFICE | The Other Art Fair 10th May 2012
3 May 2012 • Ben Austin
On the opening night of The Other Art Fair, ARCADIA MISSA will be presenting an animation of their upcoming installation… Read More
VANESSA MITTER AT FAD OFFICE | The Other Art Fair 10th May 2012
2 May 2012 • Ben Austin
We are delighted to announce that on the opening night of The Other Art Fair (Thursday 10th May) artist Vanessa Mitter will be performing at FAD Office
TERRY SMITH AT FAD OFFICE | THE OTHER ART FAIR 11th MAY 2012
2 May 2012 • Ben Austin
We are delighted to announce that British conceptual artist Terry Smith will be coming into FAD office to discuss art education and the recent launch of ‘The Experimental Art School’ 2012 11th May 2012 at 2pm.
JENNIFER CLUSKEY AT FAD OFFICE | THE OTHER ART FAIR 11th MAY 2012
1 May 2012 • Ben Austin
Artist in Residence – (Thursday 10th and Friday 11th) Jennifer Cluskey started making origami guns as a reaction to; government… Read More
FAD Office @ The Other Art Fair 10th -13th May 2012
18 April 2012 • Ben Austin
FAD Office presents a fictional construct of a 1970’s magazine at this year’s Other Art Fair (2012). FAD looks to the past to re-imagine the role of the publisher in the future.