Lakeside On Brochure December 2012 - March 2013

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Gallery Tours Djanogly Art Gallery Admission free Thursdays 1 - 2pm: 22 November: Neil Walker, Visual Arts Officer 29 November: Damian Hughes, Exhibition Researcher 6 December: Ruth Lewis-Jones, Learning Officer 13 December: Ruth Lewis-Jones Sundays 1 - 2pm: 18 November: Anna Douglas, Curator 25 November: Trevor Bartlett/Steve Footitt (Evening Post Photographers 1960s) 2 December: Chris Lewis-Jones, artist 9 December: Chris Lewis-Jones The Saturday Night & Sunday Morning Club With funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, a group of Nottingham residents have supported the exhibition by contributing photographs and memories. With support from playwright Andy Barrett and Nottingham University English students, club members will lead guided tours around the exhibition each Sunday (1 - 2pm) in the New Year, giving their unique take on the people and places portrayed. As with the gallery tours above, please book your place: Jan 13, 20, 27 and Feb 3, 10. St. Ann's © Roger Mayne

SN&SM Weekend at the Djanogly Art Gallery A celebratory weekend of events including readings, performance, film and discussion. All events are free. Please book in advance by calling the Box Office on 0115 846 7777. Djanogly Art Gallery (Lecture Theatre) Admission free Saturday 26 January 2 - 5.30pm with interval Alan Sillitoe: then and now Ross Bradshaw (Five Leaves Publications) will lead this literary tribute of two halves which starts with a discussion of workingclass life and leisure in 60s Nottingham followed by readings by contemporary Nottinghamshire writers - Jon McGregor, Nicola Monaghan and Matthew Welton – who will respond to Sillitoe’s novel and discuss its influence on their own work.

Djanogly Art Gallery Café Admission free Saturday 26 January 7 - 8.30pm Performance: SN&SM: The Mix Frank Abbott An evening of eating*, drinking, performance and DJ mixing in which artist and filmmaker, Frank Abbott, presents a radical recut of the Karel Reisz movie, celebrating the brilliance of the original writing and its relevance today. *pie and chips will be served in the Gallery Café from 6pm. See page 53. Djanogly Art Gallery (Lecture Theatre) Admission free Sunday 27 January 1 - 3pm Film: Report.St Ann’s See under Films/Documentaries for details.

If you’ve a story to tell about life in 1950s and 60s Nottingham, and would like to join the club, please contact Anna Douglas – douglasanna@hotmail.com, or 07966507808 Please note that Gallery Tours are not seated events. Every effort will be made to accommodate elderly and disabled visitors. Gallery Talks Djanogly Art Gallery Admission free Wednesday 23 January 6.30 - 7.30pm Shirley Baker and John Bulmer: In Conversation Curator Anna Douglas leads this talk with photographers Shirley Baker and John Bulmer whose pictures of Manchester and the Black Country feature in the exhibition. Followed by a signing of Bulmer’s new book The North.


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