ArtHouse Jersey Autumn / Winter 2023
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ArtHouse Jersey Autumn /Winter 2023
Welcome to our Autumn Winter 23/24 programme. For those who might not have heard of ArtHouse Jersey, we are a charitable arts organisation that serves the Island community and international audiences by supporting artists from Jersey and across the world to create ambitious work.
We manage studios, provide residency opportunities, offer development grants and provide spaces for developing artwork. We run an exhibition space at Capital House in St. Helier which also features events, workshops and specialist talks and we produce a series of pop up exhibitions and performances at our HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks. We work collaboratively with teachers and young people across the Island to enrich the arts curriculum and provide opportunities to access art outside of school. We are committed to an outreach programme alongside our community partners to ensure the arts are reaching as many people as possible. We connect artists with opportunities, producing and presenting high quality, surprising and accessible art for everyone in the Island and beyond.
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There are a whole host of ArtHouse Jersey arts and cultural happenings taking place on your doorstep in the coming months. Within this programme we’d urge you to explore No Place Like Home, an ambitious multidisciplinary exhibition featuring the work of acclaimed UK, international and Jersey-based artists exploring the concept of ‘home’. See Luke Jerram’s Floating Earth, a giant 10m diameter replica of planet earth that will sit atop a Jersey reservoir. Plan to visit Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections, an emotive muti-venue exhibition exploring the intricacies of our connectedness, and The Land and Us | La Tèrre et Nous, a project and exhibition connecting us to the land through journeys, collective making and experiences with interdisciplinary artists and community groups. You can find Japanese Butoh performances,
artistic cocktail wizardry from Thomas Buckley, newly commissioned contemporary art from across the Channel Islands and beyond and a whole host of local talent filling the studios at our HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks. In short, there really is something for everyone.
Keep an eye on arthousejersey. je for updates and news on our upcoming programme. And while you’re there, why not sign up to our newsletter and be among the first to learn about our exhibitions, performances and events!
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Welcome
Cover Image: Heirloom by Gina Czarnecki & John Hunt. Human Connections, part of Skipton Big Ideas - See page 12-13
Sasha Bowles - Home Is Not A Place.
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WEDNESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER - SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House + unexpected locations around Jersey
No Place Like Home
ArtHouse Jersey presents one of its most ambitious projects to date, exploring the concept of ‘home’ with an exhibition of newly commissioned works that will be shown in and outside of its gallery space. Expertly curated, No Place Like Home features the work of local and internationally acclaimed artists and invites Islanders to consider their ‘home’ on a personal, national, global and even cosmic scale.
The exhibition features 23 gallery based artworks and three external installation pieces, all of which explore ‘home’ from different perspectives, including considerations around Jersey’s housing crisis and international perspectives on the health of our planet. Whilst we live in a time when this can be a complex and serious subject, the pieces on display are often playful and interactive and invite the viewer to reflect on their own interpretation and experience.
No Place Like Home showcases artists working in a variety of mediums from sculpture and tapestry to interactive installations where visitors can make themselves at home in a temporary living room. It will perhaps challenge people’s perceptions of what an art exhibition can be and has been designed to appeal to a broad variety of ages and not just for those with a firmly established interest in art.
No Place Like Home has been curated by Rosalind Davis and Laura Hudson.
Gallery opening hours: Tues - Sun 10.30am to 6pm
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
Check www.arthousejersey.je for details of artists’ talks and guided tours throughout the exhibition.
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No Place Like Home
Rachel Ara - Seeking Comfort in an Uncomfortable Housing Market
Artists featured:
Rachel Ara (Jersey)
Justin Hibbs (UK)
Jackie Berridge (UK)
Kate Murdoch (UK)
Sasha Bowles (UK)
Luke Jerram (UK)
Peter Jones (UK)
Will Romeril (Jersey)
Martha Rosler (USA)
Peter Liversidge (UK)
Judith Tucker (UK)
Joanna Whittle (UK)
Jananne al-Ani (Iraq/UK)
Ana Čvorović (Bosnia/ UK)
Harriet Mena Hill (UK)
George Bolster (Ire/USA)
Daria Koltsova (Ukraine/UK)
Jananne al-Ani (Iraq/UK)
Ravelle Pillay (South Africa)
Saba Qizilbash (Pakistan/UAE)
Lindsay Rutter (Jersey)
Lisa Traxler (Isle of Wight)
Eddie Wong (Malaysia/NZ)
Andrea V Wright (UK)
Image credit: Rachel Ara and Laura Hudson
THURSDAY 14 - SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER
Queens Valley Reservoir, La Route De Hougue Bie, St Saviour JE2 7UX
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
Floating Earth
Part of No Place Like Home
Floating Earth is a giant 10m diameter replica of planet earth designed using imagery taken directly from NASA that will be presented by ArtHouse Jersey atop Queens Valley Reservoir, in partnership with Jersey Water. This stunning piece of work is artist Luke Jerram’s new touring artwork, co-commissioned by Light Night Wigan and Quays Culture in Salford, UK.
Floating Earth gives visitors a unique experience to view the Earth as though it has impossibly fallen from the sky. It gives us the chance to experience a new perspective on our place on Earth and encourages us to question our relationship with our planet.
The installation aims to create a sense of the Overview Effect, which was first described by author Frank White in 1987. Common features of the experience for astronauts are a feeling of awe for the planet, a profound understanding of the interconnection of all life, and a renewed sense of responsibility for taking care of the environment.
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Soundclash
Part of No Place Like Home
Hosted by Justin Hibbs and Peter Liversidge with Jersey guest DJ’s Stefan Rousseau, David Gaspar and Alix Warwick
A musical performance with a difference and a must for all vinyl heads, musos, sound artists and people with an interest in how we create narratives, work collectively, improvise or create situations to spark creativity and expression. For this SoundClash four to six people get together and bring a selection of 20 vinyl records to be played one after another, and in response to each other for a defined period of time.
The rules are simple. Each DJ is allowed to bring just 20 records from their collections, comprising any format of vinyl record, (album, 12”, 10”, or 7” single). The idea is that each piece of music should either lead to the next, connecting in some way to create a new narrative or alternatively creating a ‘clash’ if the following player cannot follow in kind. The challenge creates a changing musical narrative, a kind of musical version of the
SATURDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 1PM - 6PM
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
Audiences can drop in and out or stay for the whole session. There will be refreshments on hand.
‘exquisite corpse’ drawing game, which stimulates creativity through collaboration. Each player in the game is also asked to contribute a ‘themed’ round – where each of the players is asked to bring a record relating to a predetermined theme.
Coinciding with the Corn Riots, the theme of ‘Protest songs’ will form one of the rounds.
Featuring DJs Justin Hibbs, Peter Liversidge, Stefan Rousseau & David Gaspar.
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Hosted by Justin Hibbs and Peter Liversidge
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Dementia Jersey Pop Up: Beside the Seaside
Dementia Jersey proudly exhibits artworks created by their Art Exploration groups inspired by and reflections of being Beside the Seaside. The exhibition kick-starts their 2023 campaign for International Alzheimer’s Awareness month in September.
The weekly art sessions run by art therapist Lucy Blackmore provide an invaluable creative and social outlet for those living with dementia. The group gives participants the opportunity to use art as a visual language, which can give freedom to expression and an increase in confidence. Each week the activities change and they have an opportunity to experiment with a variety of different art techniques and mediums.
SATURDAY 2 & SUNDAY 3
SEPTEMBER
10AM - 4PM BOTH DAYS
ArtHouse Jersey HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
As a charity, Dementia Jersey’s aim is to help and support people to live well with dementia.
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
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ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Nicola Miskin and Annabel Godfrey: Surrounded by the Sea
SATURDAY 28 & SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER
10AM - 5PM BOTH DAYS
ArtHouse Jersey HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
Their work shows the ever-changing beauty of the ocean, from its wild strength on a blustery day to peaceful serenity when calm. In freezing winter and sizzling summer, this exhibition shows the ever-changing seas around our Island and their journeys into the blue, green and sometimes rather soupy waters that feed their souls and their creativity.
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up :
Nicola Miskin and Annabel
Godfrey: Surrounded by the Sea
An exhibition of underwater photographs by Nicola Miskin and paintings by Annabel Godfray, inspired by the sea in which they swim year-round.
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Annabel Godfrey
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FRIDAY 3 NOVEMBER - SUNDAY 17 DECEMBER
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
TUES - SUN 10AM - 6PM
Tapestry Gallery, Jersey Maritime Museum
MON - SUN 10AM - 4PM
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
SKIPTON BIG IDEAS Human Connections
This year’s Skipton Big Ideas explores the subject of human connection. Employing a wide range of different media, this fascinating, and at times emotional, multi-venue exhibition examines how we maintain these connections, occupy spaces together, convey emotion and rely upon each other to document, safeguard and enrich each other’s lived experiences.
People We Love by KMA, Totem by Kimatica and Etiquette by Rotozaza present an opportunity for the public to become interactive participants in the artworks. Also featuring works by prominent international artists including Gina Czarnecki, Tessa Garland, Fred Martin, Natasha Tontey and Arlene Wandera.
The exhibition will take place across ArtHouse Jersey’s Capital House exhibition space and the Tapestry Gallery at Jersey Maritime Museum. Etiquette by Rotozaza will take place at a St Helier cafe at scheduled times. Check the ArtHouse Jersey website for details.
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Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections exhibition
FRIDAY 3 NOVEMBER - SUNDAY 17 DECEMBER
OPEN DAILY 10AM - 4PM
Totem
(Part of Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections)
Artists: Maria Almena and Nestor Rubio of Kimatica
An interactive audiovisual installation that invites audiences to explore human connectivity through a techno-reinvention of a sacred object and symbol of the tribe coming together - The Totem.
It was believed that totems helped to strengthen tribal bonds of unity and maintain consciousness and brotherhood. This neo-shamanic experience only comes to life with collective human presence; it’s an invitation to visitors to come together and participate in the creation of a reactive, visually hypnotic beacon that will travel from one person through to the other, encouraging group play and movement.
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
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People We Love
(Part of Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections)
FRIDAY 3 NOVEMBER - SUNDAY 17 DECEMBER
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
TUES - SUN 10AM - 6PM
People We Love
(Part of Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections)
People We Love is a communitybased international artwork that explores the invisible transaction between a person, a piece of art: and that emotion which bonds us all - love.
The artwork invites Jersey residents or visitors to take part in this beautiful artwork where you will be filmed gazing at a picture of someone you love, a picture that the audience will never see. The filming will take place at St Helier Town Church 13 - 17 September.
The filmed portraits will then be displayed at Capital House where visitors to the exhibition are met with the penetrating gaze of the artwork’s subjects. You feel each unspoken story as the faces tell the tale of someone they love.
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By KMA. Supported by Motion. Produced by ArtHouse Jersey and Mediale (UK). Commissioned by Mediale using funding by Arts Council England
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
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Images: Adam Garbutt, courtesy of Mediale.
Etiquette
(Part of Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections)
FRIDAY 3 NOVEMBER - SATURDAY 16 DECEMBER
At various Cafes in St Helier
THUR - SAT 10AM - 5PM
Etiquette
(Part of Skipton Big Ideas: Human Connections)
Artist: Rotozaza (Ant Hampton, Silvia Mercuriali)
Etiquette is a half-hour experience for two people to experience in a cafe. There is no-one watching and other people in the cafe are not aware of it. You wear headphones which tell you what to say to each other, or how to use the objects on the table.
Etiquette exposes human communication at both its rawest and most delicate and explores the difficulty of turning our thoughts into words we can trust. A young girl and an old man lead the participants into several micro-situations, often borrowed from film or theatre, wherein the private worlds shared between two people constantly split and reform.
Etiquette offers the fantasy of speaking with someone without having to plan what you say, and the resulting thrill of disowning responsibility in a performance situation. Conversation is shown to be a kind of theatre whereby ‘audience’ and ‘actor’ roles are imperceptibly assumed and exchanged.
Visit arthousejersey.je for dates, times, locations and Eventbrite bookings.
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SATURDAY 2 & SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER, 7.30PM
ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks (12 persons per show, 90 mins running time)
“Sericulture and the collections of butterflies and moths is a fascinating subject - symbols of transformation, life and death… and sex.” Artist, Thomas Buckley
Society of Cocktails
The Society of Cocktails return for their latest experimental blend of story, senses and sericulture (the production of raw silk). Inspired by speculative fictions and magic realism, you can expect an uncanny hybrid of disgust and delight as the Society serves courses of cocktails and comfit. This intimate immersive experience is a hybrid between art installation, theatre and supper club.
Ticket info to be released via arthousejersey.je
societyofcocktails.com
instagram.com/societyofcocktails
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Double-bill:
Japanese Butoh Dance
This very special programme of two performances by two internationally acclaimed Japanese dance artists, Mitsuyo Uesugi and Takao Kawagachi comes to Jersey for a oneoff performance as part of a tour to the UK. This double-bill presents two works created in homage to Kazuo Ohno, the seminal pioneer of Japanese ‘Butoh’ dance (originating from a term to mean ‘dance of darkness’).
Butoh is a dance form that developed in Japan in the post-war period of the late 1950s and 1960s, when two artists, Kazuo Ohno and Toshiki Hijikata, moved from the studio to the streets to perform what became iconic dances that faced the social realities of the time and in doing so gave form to a dance of protest and radical philosophy.
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Double-bill: Japanese Butoh Dance
Image: Makoto Onozuka
Kazuo Ohno went on to dance around the world creating poetic works, mostly in his later works dancing solo, till the age of 103 when he passed away in 2010. These two performances have been created, one by his student of over 50 years, Mitsuyo Uesugi, and another by an acclaimed contemporary Japanese performer, Takao Kawaguchi who has created a performance based on bringing back to life four of Ohno signature works. About Kazuo Ohno comes to probably its most intimate performance in Jersey after performing worldwide in 38 cities including Théâtre de Ville in Paris, Reino Nacional Centro de Art Reina Sofia in Madrid and the Japan Society in New York, where it won a Bessie Award.
SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER AT 7PM
Melancholia - A Portrait of M
SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER AT 6PM
About Kazuo Ohno
ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
Tickets/Booking
£15 per performance or double bill: £25. Available via Eventbrite
Butoh dance workshop:
SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER AT 2PM - 5PM
Led by Mitsuyo Uesugi, £30 per person (pay what you can also available).
Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan through the Japan Art Council. Organised in collaboration with NPO Dance Archive Network
Double-bill: Japanese Butoh Dance
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Image: Takuka Matsumi
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Theodore Jenner
and Antiochus Omissi
SATURDAY 25 & SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER
10AM - 5PM BOTH DAYS
ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
Tickets/Booking Free entry, no booking necessary.
Jersey born Theo Jenner is a former London-based lawyer and now a self taught local illustrator.
Inspired by his time studying Asian Anthropology at university and briefly living and travelling in Asia, he illustrates Jersey landscapes using the techniques of 1719th Century ‘Ukiyoe’ artists from Japan. Ukiyoe translates as the ‘pictures of the floating world’, perfectly describing his wish to depict the tranquil and beautiful side of Jersey using vibrant colours and simple pen strokes.
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ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Theodore Jenner and Antiochus Omissi
Artist: Theo Jenner
Antiochus Omissi is a freelance illustrator and painter from Jersey, currently living and working in France. He is author/ illustrator of ‘Giant in the Jungle’ and has a long-standing collaboration with John Henry Falle (‘The Story Beast’).
He was taught by his grandfather who was himself a commercial artist. He works in traditional media; primarily gouache, pencil, or pen & ink, and uses recycled paper whenever possible. His Pop Up takes its inspiration from a reading of ‘Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet’ by Thich Nhat Hanh. Looking at the idea that we might better create balance and calm around us by finding balance and calm within us; the series mixes simple, singlestroke calligraphy circles with images of current environmental problems and their possible solutions.
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Up: Theodore Jenner and Antiochus
Artist: Antiochus Omissi
FRIDAY 19 JANUARY - SUNDAY 25 FEBRUARY
10AM - 5PM
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
The Channel Islands
Contemporary Art Show
The Channel Islands Contemporary Art Show is a new project that takes as its ‘anchor point’ the inspiration experienced by the many artists who came to the Channel Islands to live, for refuge or for inspiration, particularly from the late 19th to mid 20th century.
Reflecting on the present-day social realities of the Islands, the exhibition has been shaped through a spirit of dialogue, experiment and artistic rigour supported by the exhibition’s curatorial team across Guernsey, Jersey and Brittany, France. It aims to offer new perspectives on how the Islands relate both to their own pasts and to a wider global future. Expect artworks from some of the Channel Islands most influential artists as well as a new generation who are both looking, living and breathing the contemporary realities of these Islands from close-up and afar to create works of exquisite beauty alongside moving portraits that navigate and mark our changing times.
This inaugural exhibition is drawn from an open call to Channel Islands and international artists that has been produced and curated by ArtHouse Jersey and Art for Guernsey, in association with Les Champs Libres in Rennes.
Check arthousejersey.je for the final announcement of artists over the coming months!
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
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The Channel Islands Contemporary Art Show
SATURDAY 13 & SUNDAY 14 JANUARY 10AM - 5PM
ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Anne Chowne
Anne Chowne is a printmaker who trained at Bath Spa University and taught at UCL Institute of Education who is interested in archaeology and geology, and how material evidence of previous events are interpreted and investigated in the Jersey landscape.
In this exhibition, Anne presents collagraphs (collages of materials) that seek to highlight the beauty of extant volcanic activity, wave cut platforms, mineral veins and sedimentary deposits evident in Jersey. Her works are representations of the textures, patterns and characteristics of geological sections or individual rocks.
Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.
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ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Anne Chowne
SATURDAY 9 & SUNDAY 10 MARCH
10AM - 5PM BOTH DAYS
ArtHouse Jersey HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Christine Pemberton
Christine Pemberton considers herself to be an abstract- expressionist painter, while still working figuratively, sometimes deconstructing, making semi-abstract landscapes and life studies. Her paintings feature gestural mark-making bringing energy and movement. She is driven by the balance of composition and the colour-palette as well as the surface and texture.
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Pop
Up: Christine Pemberton and Wendy Jenkins
Artist: Christine Pemberton
SATURDAY 9 & SUNDAY 10 MARCH
10AM - 5PM BOTH DAYS
ArtHouse Jersey HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks
Wendy Jenkins has recently been exploring both the vibrancy and fragility of life through natural forms, particularly flowers, thinking about the passing of time and our relationship to it. She is a selftaught painter and a therapeutic arts practitioner with a local charity. She enjoys painting ‘miracles in the mundanity’ - seeing the beauty in the ordinary and the everyday.
Tickets/Booking
Free entry, no booking necessary.
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Artist: Wendy Jenkins
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The Land and Us
La Tèrre et Nous
A community outreach, learning programme and exhibition developed by ArtHouse Jersey in collaboration with local artist Alexander Mourant. The project is about reconnection to the land through journeys, collective making and experiences with interdisciplinary artists and community groups. At a time when climate change threatens the natural world, we call for an urgent transformation of human to nonhuman relationships, to empower and rethink our collective responsibility through knowledge-transfer, empathy and art.
From Spring 2023, a research-led education programme took place at ArtHouse Jersey and community centres across the Island, working with diverse members of the community, through the mediums of poetry, photography, sculpture, textiles and drawing led by artists Hannah Fletcher, Remi Graves, Alice Burnhope, Sam Carvosso and Alexander Mourant.
TUES - SUN 10AM - 6PM CLOSED MONDAYS
Free entry / no booking required
The exhibition in Spring 2024 will bring to life their findings addressing themes of sustainability, ecology, mental health, wellbring and land-based histories and mythologies.
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THURSDAY 21 MARCH - SUNDAY 5 MAY
Cake & Cabaret
Cake and Cabaret is a touring Parish show making high quality art accessible to older parishioners, offering an opportunity to experience dances from the good old days, fostering a sense of community for those who may be feeling isolated or lonely.
Ballet d’Jèrri partners with ArtHouse Jersey to offer cabaret themed events to elderly parishioners, giving them the opportunity to have fun and socialise in a welcoming environment whilst enjoying professionally produced entertainment.
Each event feels like a special occasion, providing guests with a memorable musical spectacle, an opportunity to get dressed up and the chance to experience entertainment from professional ballet dancers as well as other performers and musicians, of a calibre that might not otherwise be available to them. We are so excited to bring this wonderful free event to our elderly islanders and spread some ArtHouse Jersey and Ballet d’Jèrri joy!
Tickets/ Booking: Book your free tickets through Eventbrite, sign up with your Parish Hall or email Estelle at info@ballet.je
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Education
The ArtHouse Jersey Education programme works collaboratively with teachers and young people across the Island. We support trained, professional artists to create art experiences that enrich the curriculum as well as providing opportunities to access art outside of school.
Nurturing the development of young people from primary school level has a long term impact on the value and importance we place on art in society and on developing a happy, healthy and culturally engaged island community.
Some of our work is delivered in partnership with Children, Young People, Education and Skills (CYPES) and our programme offers opportunities for artists to develop and learn new skills as educators.
Current projects being delivered across different partnerships include Making Art Partnerships in Schools (MAPS) and Saturday Art School.
Saturday Art School is a free extra-curricular course available to secondary school students. The workshops run during the Autumn and Spring term and are designed collaboratively by Artist Educators incorporating diverse skills into a dynamic program for young people. The course is experimental, uses mixed media and develops independent learners who take the tools they are given on their own creative journey.
For further details about booking school visits and workshops contact our Education Officer, anna@arts.je
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Funding for Artists
ArtHouse Jersey Project and Development grants provide financial assistance to local artists and artists linked to Jersey who are seeking to pursue a career in the arts in any discipline. The artists we support are seeking funding to either support the development of a new project or the development of their artistic skills. The quarterly deadlines are 1 February, 1 May, 1 August and 1 November.
The guidelines and application form can be found on our website. For more information please email rosanna@arts.je.
Gemma Daubeney
Gemma Daubeney is a performer and creative with ‘Maybe You Like It’ theatre company. She was awarded a grant to support taking their show ‘Pleading Stupidity’ to the Edinburgh Fringe this year.
Connor Daly
Connor Daly is a photographer who was awarded funding for the project ‘Visions Of The Country’. This aims to produce a broad series of landscape and environmental photographs depicting various historically significant sites around the UK
Megan Langlois
Megan Langlois is a singer/songwriter who performed at Glastonbury Festival 2023. She received funding to launch her first EP and have a set of original songs professionally recorded.
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME
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SUN 29 OCT
AHJ POP UP: NICOLA MISKIN AND ANNABEL GODFREY
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FRI 3 NOVSAT 16 DEC
ETIQUETTE
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FRI 19 JAN -
SUN 25 FEB
CONTEMPORARY ART SHOW
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CHECK EVENTBRITE CAKE & CABARET
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THUR 14 SEPTSUN 23 SEPT
FLOATING EARTH
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SUN 17 DEC
SKIPTON BIG IDEAS HUMAN CONNECTIONS
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SOCIETY OF COCKTAILS
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SAT 13 JAN & SUN 14 JAN
AHJ POP UP: ANNE CHOWNE
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SAT 30 SEPT
SOUNDCLASH
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SUN 17 DEC
TOTEM
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SUN 10 NOV
JAPANESE BUTOH DANCE
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SAT 9 MAR & SUN 10 MAR
AHJ POP UP: CHRISTINE PEMBERTON AND WENDY JENKINS
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DEMENTIA JERSEY POP UP: BESIDE THE SEASIDE
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FRI 3 NOVSUN 17 DEC
PEOPLE WE LOVE
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SAT 25 NOV & SUN 26 NOV
AHJ POP UP: THEODORE JENNER & ANTIOCHUS OMISSI
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THUR 21 MARSUN 5 MAY
THE LAND AND US
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Sponsorship
As producers of exciting, meaningful art projects, ArtHouse Jersey makes the perfect partner for corporates that seek sponsorship opportunities to develop brand awareness or impactful CSR/ESG campaigns that improve lives across our Island community. Our aim is to make the work that people want to see, hear and experience, working across artistic disciplines with a focus on quality and appeal. Our understanding of how arts can deliver transformational change drives our focus on community outreach.
To find out more about sponsorship opportunities with ArtHouse Jersey please email Ellie Haywood, our Head of Operations & Development at ellie@arts.je in the first instance.
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