Neville Gabie

Category ‘Exhibition’

Bideford Black

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Bideford Black – a new commission.

Neville and Joan Gabie have recently been selected by Flow Projects and the Burton Art Gallery, Bideford, to develop a new work in response to the naturally occurring pigment, Bideford Black. The work will be developed over 2014/15 with an exhibition to be held in September 2015. Neville and Joan will be working in collaboration with Professor Ian Cook, Social Geographer at Exeter University.

For more info see;

http://flowprojects.wordpress.com/home/projects/

http://bidefordblack.blogspot.co.uk/

AFLOAT screenings

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The film which follows the building and competitive coastal racing of a St Ayles Skiff by Coigach Community Rowing in Achiltibuie will be screened at several locations during Autumn 2014 and Spring 2015

Achiltibuie Community Hall – Summer Isles Festival, Scotland

Findhorn Arts Festival, Scotland

Anstruther Fisheries Museum, Scotland

Kinsale Arts Festival, Ireland,

Up Projects Floating Cinema, London.

Playing Away

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Playing Away – the limited edition series of Southern African goalpost photographs is currently on exhibition with Map Projects in Pretoria, South Africa

Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013

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Experiments in Black and White VII

has been selected for this years Jerwood Drawing Prize Exhibition. The Exhibition at the Jerwood Space runs from 11th Sept – 27th October.
PV Tuesday 10th Sept 6.30-8.30pm

Jerwood Visual Arts, Jerwood Space, 171 Union Str, London SE1 0LN

 

Archiving Oil

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Archiving Oil – Earth Sciences Building Bristol University. May / June 2013

Neville Gabie was commissioned by the Cabot Institute at Bristol University to be artist in residence from summer 2012- summer 2013, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The Cabot Institute brings together scientists and academics from all departments to work together collaboratively in response to climate change, risk and uncertainty.

Archiving Oil is the first opportunity to see what Neville has been up to. An installation for a limited number of days has been installed in the basement and rock store [archive] of the Earth Sciences Faculty in the Will Memorial Building, Bristol. Working with Social Geographer, Merle Patchett, the exhibition focuses on our relationship and dependence on an oil based economy. Neville will be showing four new video works.

http://www.bris.ac.uk/cabot/