ArtHouse Jersey A/W 24/25 programme

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ArtHouse Jersey Autumn/ Winter 24/25

Bouônjour et séyiz les beinv’nus!

Welcome to ArtHouse Jersey’s Autumn/Winter 2024 programme! We are delighted to present a host of exhibitions, performances, workshops, music concerts and participatory activities to warm the soul and inspire the mind over the coming months. Beginning with the remarkable art installation, Of All The People in All The World: Jersey that invites us all to look at the statistics that underpin our Island society, to the intimate sharing of Milk Songs, Here, There and Everywhere as part of our ongoing Abundant Futures project, each event is an invitation to be curious and to be inspired.

This autumn we are also very excited to share with you a new immersive projection experience at St Helier Town Church. Arrivals, promises to be an epic journey as it traces a journey through time and the many different languages and cultures that have created our contemporary Island identity.

Keep an eye on arthousejersey.je for updates and news on upcoming programme including the many projects that showcase local artists’ work from our ongoing PopUp exhibitions to our popular Live At The Barracks events. Why not also sign up to our newsletter and be among the first to learn about our exhibition openings, performances and events!

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Cover Image: Thomas Buckley - See page 20 - 21

Of All the People in All the World: Jersey

WEDNESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER - SUNDAY 6 OCTOBER

10.30AM - 6PM

ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House

One ton of rice. One grain equals one person. A beautifully simple equation for a beautifully simple performance installation by the internationally acclaimed UK based theatre company, Stan’s Cafe.

Over the course of 17 days, abstract human population statistics are turned into emotionally gripping stories using grains of rice. One grain of rice represents one person… and from there begins a witty, provocative and unexpectedly moving work of art that helps you see the world in a startling new way.

Stan’s Cafe, formed in 1991, makes installation and performance projects across diverse media which have toured the world. Of All the People in All the World is their longest running artwork (first staged in 2003) and now finally arrives in Jersey.

“You learn more in five minutes in this show than reading the whole of the New York Times” - Lou Reed

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

Casson & Friends

ArtHouse Jersey presents Casson & Friends in their Channel Islands debut. Casson & Friends are a record-breaking dance theatre company based in the UK led by Tim Casson, creating ‘People Powered Performance’ that is unique, engaging, accessible, interactive and joyful.

Primary Schools Tour

MONDAY 16 - THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER

For the first time The Dance WE Made will visit schools, inviting primary school pupils aged 3 to 11 years to offer movements and actions working with the dancers to devise original choreography. This material will then be used by the dancers to create a brand new dance work for and by each school, performed back to the pupils in the playground at the end of each day.

Choreographic Play Workshop with Tim Casson

THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER, 6PM – 8PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Join choreographer Tim Casson to explore how play can enable us to move creatively. Simple, joyful and accessible with an emphasis on ‘playing to play’ rather than ‘playing to win’. This participatory session is suitable for adults with an interest in movement, no previous dance experience is necessary.

Inspired by current touring projects ARCADE and The Dance WE Made, the session will include creative games and tasks that encourage creativity and playful participation - connecting participants with the childlike joy of play - and each other!

Tickets/Booking: £20 available on Eventbrite.

Photos by Benedict Johnson

An interactive public performance:

ARCADE by

Casson & Friends

Presented on a beach for the very first time, join us at low tide to experience ARCADE: a joyful interactive performance with short dance ‘games’ to connect people of all ages with the childlike joy of play - and each other!

Elegantly played and facilitated by Casson & Friends’ friendly team of performers joined by local performers, some games are mesmerising and fun to watch, and others invite everyone to join.

#LetsPlayARCADE

SATURDAY 21 SEPTEMBER

2.30PM & 4PM St Ouen’s Bay in front of Le Don Hilton (The White House)

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

For more information please visit arthousejersey.je

Event is subject to licences and permissions from the Bailiff’s Chambers and the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture. Further details to be announced.

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Casson
Photo by Malachy Luckie

SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER - WEDNESDAY 2 OCTOBER, 10AM - 4PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Headway Jersey Pop Up: Threads of Resilience

Embroidery by brain injury survivors from Headway Jersey

Join us for a heartwarming exhibition showcasing the beautiful embroidery works crafted by survivors of brain injuries. This unique collection is the product of a weekly embroidery group at Headway and each piece is a testament to their resilience, creativity and journey toward recovery.

Headway group members actively collaborate within a supportive space to explore their artistic talents and share their journeys of recovery, resilience and hope. Members freely express themselves using the act of stitching with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, helping to rebuild fine motor skills and boost selfesteem.

The benefits of engaging in embroidery is therapeutic, aiding in cognitive rehabilitation and emotional healing. Sewing together fosters camaraderie, reduces feelings of isolation and is found to promote mental wellbeing.

Come and witness the beauty of resilience and creativity intertwined in each stitch. Your presence and support make a difference.

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

Jersey Design Awards 2024: Celebrating Excellence in Architecture and Placemaking

Discover a world of architectural innovation and creativity at the Jersey Design Awards 2024.

This will be a showcase of all the entries submitted to the awards with the best of Jersey’s architecture and design. You will find all the awarded projects, with the judges’ citations explaining why the schemes won. There will be interactive experiences, hands-on activities such as ‘drawing like an architect’, displays of past architectural schools’ exhibitions and talks in the space and across St Helier provoking discussions on architecture and design. Our expert speakers will cover a range of topics, from sustainable practices to urban planning. The full programme will be available closer to the event, at gov.je

THURSDAY 10SUNDAY 20 OCTOBER

TUESDAY - SUNDAY 10.30AM – 6PM

ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

The Butterfield Public Art Series

Dancing Together

Over the summer, ArtHouse Jersey worked with sculptural artist Kaarina Kaikkonen to create a large-scale new public art work, Dancing Together, in the heart of St Helier at Charing Cross. The artwork opened in August and can be seen till October, when it will be reimagined as an immersive gallery environment at ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House. It is the first in the Butterfield Public Art Series.

Kaarina Kaikkonen is one of Finland’s leading contemporary artists who has created both indoor and outdoor sculptures in Finland and internationally. Her most signature material is that of the everyday shirt, collected and suspended across buildings, streets, in nature and galleries, to create resonant sculptures which speak to a sense of a collective ‘body’ as well as a feeling of time suspended. They allow for a poetic and lived reflection on memory, loss and our shared experiences as humans moving through different times and environments.

After an Island-wide call-out to collect shirts and the stories of these shirts given to be part of Dancing Together, the gallery exhibition will also provide a space to read and listen to some of the fascinating, endearing and funny stories that these shirts held before they became a part of this extraordinary artwork.

Artist talk

with Kaarina Kaikkonen

FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER, 6PM

ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House

Join Kaarina Kaikkonen for a talk where Kaarina will be discussing the ideas around Dancing Together, how it was made and the evolution of her artworks over 40 years.

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

Outdoor installation

ONGOING UNTIL 20 OCTOBER

Charing Cross, St Helier

Dancing Together:

A Ballad

THURSDAY 31 OCTOBERSUNDAY 1 DECEMBER

10.30AM - 6PM

ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House

Sponsored by

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Dancing Together

WEDNESDAY 30 OCTOBER, 7PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Artist in Residence: Zara McFarlane

Multi-award winning UK based composer and jazz artist Zara McFarlane will be in residence at ArtHouse Jersey this October for the development of a new music theatre project Sugar (working title) based on the influential early 20th century Jamaican novel, The White Witch of Rose Hall. The project explores themes of colonialism, obeah, freedom, colourism and resistance. Zara will present a solo work-in-progress presentation of this new work encompassing music, songs, dialogue, monologue and poems in the intimate setting of the Greve de Lecq Barracks studio.

Tickets/Booking:

£10 available through Eventbrite, with pay-what-you-can options.

FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Live at the Barracks:

Jasmine Derrien

Live at the Barracks is an exciting programme of live music performances which take place at Greve de Lecq Barracks featuring emerging local musicians. Jasmine Derrien is a local Jersey girl, passionate about songwriting and her songs draw on sharing her life experiences as a teenager, as well as putting her own vocal spin on a number of popular covers.

SATURDAY 2 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks, Studio 2

Live at the Barracks: Sam Temple

Sam Temple Is a Jersey based singersongwriter from the UK. Sam has created a melting pot of melody, folk lyrics and soul vocals within his music, pulled from the light and dark of his experiences.

“The room was silent, he had everyone mesmerised”.

Tickets/Booking:

£15 available through Eventbrite, with paywhat-you-can options.

Live at the Barracks: Jasmine Derrien & Sam Temple

FRIDAY 8 - SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER

VARIOUS TIMES (see table)

St Helier Town Church

Tickets/Booking:

Free entry, no booking necessary.

The Sound of Colour: Arrivals

Tracing the emergence of language in Jersey through projection and immersive soundscape

ArtHouse Jersey is delighted to be working with acclaimed International artist and video designer Akhila Krishan. Arrivals is the second edition of the incredibly popular projection mapping and sound work, The Sound of Colour which was first presented in one of Jersey’s most treasured public spaces, St Helier Town Church in 2021.

Arrivals traces the emergence of language in Jersey; from the distant whisperings of the Magdalenian people, the Iron Age Celts of Gaul, Roman traders, the Franks, the Normans, the Bretons and the emergence of our native language Jèrriais. Bringing light into the darkening month of November, Arrivals aims to evoke a deeper understanding of how our language and culture has been woven into existence over thousands of years of settlement by different peoples and cultures. We finally land in present day Jersey, where the sounds of modern English, French, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Swahili and many more languages can be heard.

Sound designer Sarah Keirle is working with ArtHouse Jersey Producer Natasha Dettman and Technical Manager JP Le Blond to deliver a fully immersive 8 channel soundscape to accompany the projection, making this a truly memorable experience

SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER

St Helier Town Church

Tickets/Booking: Booking via Eventbrite. £5 entry.

Special Event:

The Sound of Colour 2021 + Arrivals

A special double bill featuring the first Sound of Colour created by Akhila Krishnan at St Helier Town Church, together with this newly imagined work for 2024.

MONDAYS 10:30AM – 6PM

TUESDAYS 10:30AM – 6PM

WEDNESDAYS 10:30AM – 6PM

THURSDAYS 10:30AM Variable closing hours apply. Visit arthousejersey.je for more info.

FRIDAYS 10:30AM – 6PM

SATURDAYS 10:30AM – 7PM

SUNDAYS 1PM - 6PM

Special Event:

SATURDAY 16 NOVEMBER: Double bill of The Sound of Colour ‘21 and Arrivals.

Presentations 5:30PM & 7:30PM (ticketed event £5 entry)

TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER - FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER

Venue and ticket info to be announced Check www.arthousejersey.je for details

Milk Songs: here, there and everywhere

As part of Abundant Futures

Milk Songs, here, there and everywhere is the latest stage of Abundant Futures, a long-term, socially engaged project commissioned by ArtHouse Jersey and led by Romanian artist Dana Olărescu. Abundant Futures explores the resources, capabilities, and agency within Jersey’s minority nationals through the lens of food justice, highlighting and honouring the diverse insights and skills they bring from their homelands.

Through workshops, performances, interventions, installations and research with artists and organisations based in Jersey and internationally, Abundant Futures aims to foster solidarity across migrant groups while addressing barriers such as environmental, racial, and social injustices that may hinder residents from engaging in such dialogues.

Across the summer of 2023, Abundant Futures hosted the Jersey Green Rope Project with Irish artist William Bock, which explored the Irish tradition of Sugán rope-making to bring people, nature and conversation together. Artist Kaajal

Modi’s project Native Tongues also explored land, language and food biodiversity with children and elders by collecting and giving Jèrriais names to plants across the Island.

For Milk Songs, here, there and everywhere, Fozia Ismail of the Bristol-based dhaqan collective is exploring migrant rituals, stories, and songs related to the act of milking. How do diverse milk traditions relate to the experiences of the people who inhabit this Island, past and present? Through a series of workshops and a final sharing Fozia will be creating a listening space that reflects this intimate relationship of people, land and animals.

To get involved please check www.arthousejersey.je

SATURDAY 16 - SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER, 10AM - 5PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

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Jersey Pop Up:

Max Corbett, Connor Daly, Karina Martine Faria

Our Pop Up Exhibition programme continues with a series of our popular weekend exhibition format at Greve de Lecq Barracks that provides local artists with a space to showcase their work collaboratively. Artworks are often for sale and provide a great opportunity to meet the artist and learn more about their craft.

Max Corbett specialises in portraiture, favouring oil paint and canvas as his primary mediums. For this exhibition he will be showcasing a selection of his latest pieces that blend traditional oil painting techniques with contemporary painting and street photography.

Connor Daly is a fine art photographer specialising in architecture, still life and landscapes. He is exhibiting works from his series Matches which is part of a broader series of works exploring surreal interpretations of Dementia through still life. Karina Martine Faria is a British/Brazilian born figurative painter. She will be presenting painted movie stills which express nostalgia, curiosities and dreams.

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

ArtHouse Jersey
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up:
Max Corbett, Connor Daly, Karina Martine Faria
Max Corbett Connor Daly Karina Martine Faria

THURSDAY 21 - FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Live at the Barracks:

Sofia

Sofia is a self-taught, Jersey-based singer, songwriter and producer who is already making huge waves in the Drum and Bass community.

Growing up in Spain she was always surrounded by a very musical family and when she moved to Jersey she started piano lessons which began her love of making music. Sofia is a talented producer in her own right, and has collaborated with a number of DnB heavyweights, most notably on the 2024 anthem ‘Run’ with Mozey. Her songs offer a fresh take on the genre, appealing to both DnB diehards and newcomers alike. With her unique sound and emotive performances, Sofia has quickly made a name for herself in the Drum and Bass community and is being hailed as one of the most exciting emerging artists in the scene. Her powerful and emotive lyrics, combined with her incredible vocal skills, make her a force to be reckoned with in the ever expanding electronic music scene.

Tickets/Booking:

£20 available on Eventbrite, with pay-what-you-can options.

SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER & SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER, 6PM - 7.30PM

St Helier Town Church

The Lullaby Choir Concerts

An evening of atmospheric, heart-warming, cosy and deeply moving lullabies and the stories around them performed by a local community choir.

Over the past two years, The Lullaby Project has been crafting a portrait of Jersey through the intimate lullabies sung to its children. These concerts are the first public concerts of the Lullaby Choir performing a selection of lullabies in Farsi, Urdu, Dutch, Māori, and English. These pieces have been specially arranged by composers Beth Allen, Janet Swan, Carol Donaldson, Thabo Mkwananzi, Katie Rose Bennett and Esther Rose Parkes.

The choir is led by Esther Rose Parkes, and is a unique mix of individuals with varying levels of experience in singing united by a shared passion for lullabies and music.

The Lullaby Project is curated and produced by Esther Rose Parkes and Susanne Kudielka with The Moving Arts Collective and co-commissioned by ArtHouse Jersey, with support from The One Foundation, Jersey Community Foundation with funds from the Channel Islands Lottery and a Connect Me Government Grant.

Tickets/Booking:

Free entry. Book through Eventbrite.

ArtHouse Jersey
The
Lullaby Choir Concerts

“ Like a theatre show, a dinner party and a lucid dream, society meetings should leave you asking questions and with a story to tell”

FRIDAY 13 DECEMBER - SATURDAY 21 DECEMBER

6.30PM & 8.30PM (PERFORMANCES ARE ONE HOUR DURATION)

ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House

Society of Cocktails: The Hunting of the Wren

Acclaimed collective Society of Cocktails brings to Jersey yet another uniquely designed immersive experience, with remarkable cocktail creations and bardic storytelling as you journey through the Celtic winter tradition of The Hunting of the Wren.

Using audio hallucination and technology-trickery, the audience enter a liminal world where they are guided through folklore. You can expect to be tricked, entertained and... hunted.

Performances are sensory and intimate, offering a trail of ancient knowledge, inviting you at key points to solve problems, taste bizarre edible moments, all the while drawing you further into the re-imagined space of ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House.

The Society of Cocktails is a collaborative shifting collective of artists, mixologists and creatives. It exists to create experiential explorations of current obsessions within the Society. The Hunting of the Wren brings together Society members Thomas Buckley (Creative Lead) Kate Phillips (Artist) Johnny Jones (Performer).

Tickets/Booking: Tickets from £40 available on Eventbrite. Tickets include four cocktail creations. One ticket per performance is wheelchair friendly. Non-alcohol experiences can be requested upon booking. Please be aware this show uses strobe lights.

Society of Cocktails: The Hunting of the Wren
ArtHouse Jersey

SATURDAY 11 & SUNDAY 12 JANUARY, 10AM - 5PM

ArtHouse Jersey’s HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Arthouse Jersey Pop Up:

Mick Humpage, Kelly Jenner, Emilie Knight

Mick Humpage’s recent work seeks to explore and balance dualities such as brutalism and beauty, structure and chaos, abstraction and representation, cityscapes and dreamscapes. His paintings often incorporate photography as collage elements that anchor more abstract elements created by applying acrylic paint layers.

Emilie Knight will be presenting a body of work as part of a wider series exploring her recent autism diagnosis. Painting exclusively with her hands, fingers and feet, she is intrinsically connected to her mark making and these paintings delve further into the subliminal world of abstract expressionism.

Kelly Jenner will be exhibiting realistic paper floral sculptures with salvaged objects, insects and birds, alongside more abstract canvases inspired by Jersey landscapes and the natural world. Her artwork captures the fleeting beauty found in the intricacy of nature.

Tickets/Booking: Free entry, no booking necessary.

Mick Humpage
Kelly Jenner
Emilie Knight

THURSDAY 30 JANUARY - SUNDAY 9 MARCH

ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House.

Nowhere Less Now

Nowhere Less Now weaves together personal and fictional narratives to consider how history is created and truth perceived. Drawing global and personal connections across time, Seers and Sargent explore image making mediums, sea-faring and migration.

Newly created for Jersey, this is the eighth chapter of Nowhere Less Now after previous iterations in London (Kilburn Tin Tabernacle, Hayward and Whitechapel Galleries), Sharjah, Swansea, Tasmania and Margate. One event leads to another in a world where coincidence takes on the character of necessity. The discovery by artist Lindsay Seers of a family photograph of her great great uncle George Edwards taken while serving with the British Navy in Zanzibar took her in his wake to the islands off Africa’s east coast. Many things came to the surface in this archipelago from an Arab princess and a young English sailor drifting in the currents of Empire, to an inscription on a centuries old Baobab tree. Combining

photography, performance, video and animation, Nowhere Less Now is symptomatic of Seers and Sargent’s relentless search for truths that remain elusive as they slip through the lens.

“Re-merging from the chapel, I realise that Seers has dramatised her multi-layered journey to haunt her audience like a macabre, unforgettable dream.“

— The Financial Times

Originally commissioned by Artangel, Sharjah Art Foundation and MONA, Hobart, Australia, Nowhere Less Now’s eighth chapter is produced by ArtHouse Jersey. Nowhere Less Now is part of The Artangel Collection. ArtHouse

Tickets/Booking:

Free entry, no booking necessary.

Funding for artists

ArtHouse Jersey 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.

Amy Moore - Music EP

Amy Moore was awarded funding towards the creation of a new EP. She has been working hard to promote her music over the past year since the release of her debut EP last summer. This grant means that she can capitalise on the momentum that she has already built and create more music.

Sabine Gilley - ‘She Fishes’ short film

Sabine Gilley is an aspiring filmmaker beginning her professional career. She has been awarded funding for a short film that will showcase a local fisherwoman navigating her way through a male dominated environment.

Ant Noel - ‘Midnight Joanna’ music theatre

Ant Noel is a professional musician with two decades of experience in the creative and educational music industries. This grant will support the production of three pilot performances of a new, original work of music theatre titled ‘Midnight Joanna’.

Amy Moore
Sabine Gilley
Ant Noel

AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT AUTUMN 2024

ArtHouse Jersey HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks

Short creative courses

ArtHouse Jersey has teamed up with talented local and international tutors to offer an exciting series of drawing, painting and movement courses this Autumn. Course topics range from seaweed art to paper sculpturemaking to movement theory.

These varied courses, responding to the drama and inspiration found in coastal landscapes, are held at the historic Greve de Lecq Barracks and cater to all abilities, from curious beginners dipping a toe to established artists and performers honing their craft. All are welcome!

Tickets/Booking: Prices vary, please see www.arthousejersey. je/short-courses for details and to book:

Raise Your Voice, Jersey!

ArtHouse Jersey is working with Jerseyborn opera singer Georgia Mae Bishop to produce a brand new opera with, by, and for the Island. This isn’t your traditional approach to opera - we’re creating something fresh, fun, and uniquely Jersey! Central to this project is storytelling, using singing and drama to rediscover opera as an art form that belongs to everyone. Throughout 2025 this project will explore the silly, fun, and deeply moving ways that opera brings stories to life resulting in public performances in the autumn.

Alongside a cast of seasoned professionals, Georgia will work with a chorus of Jerseybased young adults to co-create this experimental opera through two intensive writing weekends, a series of weekly rehearsals, and an intensive production week leading to the performances which will be accompanied by a live music. This unique project offers an opportunity for our Island community to connect creatively, and directly contribute to what is performed onstage.

If you would like to know more about this project or to get involved, please get in touch with Producer Robyn Cabaret by email at robyn@arts.je. Further information will be announced at arthousejersey.je

Presented in partnership with Jersey Opera House.

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. Our current projects being delivered across different partnerships include Making Art Partnerships in Schools (MAPS) and Saturday Art School.

Saturday Art School

Supported by Standard Chartered

Saturday Art School is a free extracurricular course available to secondary school students. The workshops run during the Autumn, Spring and Summer term and are designed collaboratively by Artist Educators incorporating diverse skills into a dynamic programme 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.

Autumn Term Sessions

5 OCTOBER - 23 NOVEMBER, SATURDAY MORNINGS

Spring Term Sessions

25 JANUARY - 15 MARCH, SATURDAY MORNINGS

Tickets/Booking:

Free workshops for young people aged between 12 - 18. Please register in advance via anna@arts.je

TUESDAY 25 MARCH - SUNDAY 30 MARCH ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House.

The Making Art Partnerships in Schools (MAPS)

Exhibition

Eight professional artists have been commissioned to work in partnership with local schools during the Autumn term. Each artist brought with them a strong foundation in art & design and a commitment to their own creative practice which allows them to share skills, knowledge and a passion for the visual arts in the classroom.

This exhibition depicts the collaborative journey between artist and educator whilst also celebrating the diverse creative artwork made by young people.

Tickets/Booking:

Free entry and family workshop tickets will be made available via eventbrite in February.

Calendar

WED 18 SEPT - SUN 6 OCT

OF ALL THE PEOPLE IN ALL THE WORLD: JERSEY - Page 4 -

WED 30 OCT

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: ZARA MCFARLANE

- Page 12 -

TUE 12FRI 15 NOV

MILK SONGS: HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE

- Page 16 -

FRI 13 DECSAT 21 DEC

SOCIETY OF COCKTAILS: THE HUNTING OF THE WREN

- Page 21 -

SAT 21 SEPT

ARCADE BY CASSON & FRIENDS - Page 7 -

THU 31 OCTSUN 1 DEC

THE BUTTERFIELD PUBLIC ART SERIES: DANCING TOGETHER

- Page 11 -

SAT 16 & SUN 17 NOV

POP UP: MAX CORBETT, CONNOR DALY, KARINA MARTINE FARIA

- Page 17 -

SAT 11 & SUN 12 JAN

POP UP: MICK HUMPAGE, KELLY JENNER, EMILIE KNIGHT

- Page 22 -

SAT 28 SEPTWED 2 OCT

HEADWAY JERSEY POP UP: THREADS OF RESILIENCE - Page 8 -

FRI 1 & SAT 2 NOV

LIVE AT THE BARRACKS: JASMINE DERRIEN & SAM TEMPLE

- Page 13 -

THUR 21 & FRI 22 NOV

LIVE AT THE BARRACKS: SOFIA

- Page 18 -

THUR 30 JANSUN 9 MAR

NOWHERE LESS NOW

- Page 23 -

THUR 10SUN 20 OCT

JERSEY DESIGN AWARDS 2024 - Page 9 -

FRI 8SAT 23 NOV

THE SOUND OF COLOUR: ARRIVALS

- Page 14-15 -

SAT 30 NOV & SAT 7 DEC

THE LULLABY CHOIR CONCERTS - Page 19 -

SAT 3 & SUN 4 AUG

YOU, ME & THE SEA - Page 33 -

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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 improves 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.

We concentrate our efforts on providing opportunities for the most deserving Islanders – children, the elderly, people living with disabilities, and the marginalised. We are equally as practised at reaching out to audiences with highly-impactful arts projects that grab the popular imagination. We also like to throw a good party and have extensive experience of creating and delivering unique corporate hosting opportunities to the highest standards.

To find out more about sponsorship opportunities with ArtHouse Jersey please email Executive Producer, Matt Fiott on matt@arts.je in the first instance.

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