New Art Exchange, September - December 2019 Brochure

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SEPTEMBER—DECEMBER 2019


WELCOME

Histories untold… If ART was an acronym it could stand for Art Realising Transcendence, which means that art can never really be defined. And so we have an extraordinary season that makes us all think and think again about the moment we are in, based on histories hidden and realised in the everyday DNA of our contemporary future. We present our major co-commission with 14–18 NOW and Smoking Dogs Films, Mimesis: African Soldier by John Akomfrah, an epic three screen film exploring archives and histories with theatrical inserts of colonial soldiers from the First World War. Akomfrah returns to Nottingham and NAE with this poetic remembrance — stories and narratives often subsumed by mainstream narratives, forgotten in the ‘white man’s’ World War of 1914–1918.

GALLERY & CAFÉBAR OPENING TIMES Mon—Fri: 9am—6pm Saturday: 10am—5pm Sunday: 10am—4pm CaféBar last orders 30 minutes before closing

As an echo, and in dialogue, is an exhibition from the Muslim Memory Project exploring the histories and role of Indian and Muslim soldiers in the Second World War, When The Snow Melts. On the forecourt, we expose uncomfortable truths with Memory of Land by Nirvair Singh Rai , reflecting on 100 years of the Amritsar massacre. As part of our Africa-UK art ecology Ambition for Excellence programme, Ibrahim Ahmed presents a new NAE commission, censored in Havana Biennial, Does Anyone Leave Heaven, showing at Primary.

Closed Bank Holidays Closed Wed 25 & Thu 26 December, Wed 1 & Sun 5 January, closing 4pm on Tue 31 December Opposite The Forest Tram Stop 39—41 Gregory Boulevard Nottingham NG7 6BE www.nae.org.uk 0115 924 8630

Host Your Christmas Party at NAE Available Fridays 6, 13 & 20 December 2019 7.30pm—10pm £24.99pp, maximum group size 30 Includes a three course meal  cafe@nae.org.uk ›

SPACES FOR HIRE We have flexible and modern

For Black History Month, our young people’s collective, All Black Connect, and curators have produced a series of events, talks, films and book club evenings, offering platforms for new generation thinking regarding Black living histories in the UK.

spaces which are a perfect canvas for your conference, workshop or party. With our in house catering team, technical equipment and support

As ever there is plenty to connect with — wellbeing yoga sessions, the annual Craft & Culture Fair, Saturday Art Club and café cultures with international cuisine. We look forward to seeing you.

available on request, your event will be one to remember! We

Skinder Hundal MBE

also welcome bespoke and out

CEO, New Art Exchange

Cover image: Mimesis: African Soldier, John Akomfrah, 2018. Courtesy of Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery © Smoking Dogs Films

of hours requests.

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EXHIBITIONS

JOHN AKOMFRAH

Mimesis: African Soldier MAIN GALLERY 27 September — 31 December 2019 EXHIBITION LAUNCH Thursday 26 September, 7pm—9pm

Mimesis: African Soldier is a multi-screen installation by artist John Akomfrah that remembers the millions of African and colonial soldiers, labourers and carriers who served in the First World War. Projected onto three screens, the artwork combines newly created film, shot by Akomfrah in locations around the world, a powerful sound score and historic footage that speak to the African experience of the First World War.

John Akomfrah is best known for his multi-screen installations, such as Purple (2017), Precarity (2017) and Vertigo Sea (2015). Since founding the influential Black Audio Film Collective in 1982, his work has taken on a multi-layered visual style that fuses archival material and newly shot footage. Continuing this practice, Mimesis: African Soldier sees Akomfrah use historic film to tell some of the lesser known stories of the First World War.

The First World War was waged between empires that were global in their ambitions and reach. Between 1914 and 1918, millions of African and colonial soldiers served in long campaigns that spanned the whole of the African and European continents, contributing to victories throughout the First World War. These soldiers from British and French African territories were brought to Europe’s western front, where hundreds of thousands lost their lives alongside unknown, unheralded and undocumented African labourers and carriers. Mimesis: African Soldier seeks to commemorate these Africans and colonial soldiers who fought, served and died during the First World War.

Join us to hear Akomfrah discuss Mimesis in a talk ahead of the exhibition launch on Thursday 26 September. Advance booking required. See page 10 for details. Mimesis: African Soldier co-commissioned by New Art Exchange, Nottingham, Smoking Dogs Films and 14–18 NOW , the UK’s arts programme for the First World War centenary, with additional support from Sharjah Art Foundation.

Image: Mimesis: African Soldier, John Akomfrah, 2018. Courtesy of Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery. © Smoking Dogs Films

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EXHIBITIONS

When The Snow Melts: The World Wars, Empire And Muslim Soldiers

Nearly four million Indians were ‘volunteers’ in the British Army during the two World Wars. The Great Wars were truly global events, yet the process of public remembrance is often performed through the prism of national identity. Working in collaboration with local Muslim families with connections to the Second World War, artists Jagdish Patel and Farida Makki have used personal memory and archival material to pose questions about the process of war memorialisation, empire and its interconnections to our present-day identities.

MEZZANINE GALLERY 27 September — 31 December 2019 EXHIBITION LAUNCH Thursday 26 September, 7pm—9pm

This exhibition is part of the Muslim Memory Project charting the stories of Nottingham's Muslim communities involved in the Second World War, and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Image: from When The Snow Melts, courtesy of Jagdish Patel

EXHIBITIONS

IBRAHIM AHMED

NIRVAIR SINGH RAI & JANHAVI SHARMA

Does Anybody Leave Heaven?

Memory of Land NAE FORECOURT

PRIMARY 33 Seely Rd, NG7 3FZ

1 August — 31 December 2019

27 September — 19 October 2019

This installation by photographer and filmmaker Nirvair Singh Rai and visual artist Janhavi Sharma combines photography and digitally manipulated painting. The installation seeks to remember the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre of 1919 which saw British Indian Army troops fire upon unarmed Indian civilians who assembled for a peaceful protest and to honour the Sikh festival of Baisakhi.

open Thursday — Saturday, 11am—6pm

Commissioned by NAE, Does Anybody Leave Heaven?, is an assemblage tapestry made with textile items found in Egyptian street markets, clothing, bags and other items, which are printed with the flag of the United States of America.Installed at Primary with photographs, audio and a new video work by Karim El Hayawan, the work is a commentary on the constructed mythology and fetishism surrounding the US as a place of desire and opportunity, particularly by underprivileged young males who have normalised wearing the American flag in the streets of Cairo. See website for related events.

Part of Here, There & Everywhere and Nottingham Arts Mela 2019. Image: Nirvair Singh Rai, Memory of Land

› www.nae.org.uk › www.weareprimary.org

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Image: Ibrahim Ahmend, Does Anybody Leave Heaven?

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INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS & RESIDENCIES

Image: Lady Skollie, Papsak Propaganda II, 2018

EXHIBITIONS

Beyond Diagnosis

Off Centre Photo Festival

CENTRAL GALLERY

CENTRAL GALLERY

27 September — 10 November 2019

16 November — 31 December 2019

Sistas Against Cancer, Self Help UK and Macmillan Beyond Diagnosis Service present a photographic exhibition representing the experiences of women affected by cancer within the Black Asian Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BAMER) community. Over a four month period, local photographer Michael Ellis has captured candid glimpses into the experiences of the Sistas' individual cancer journeys. NAE is showcasing these images and the stories behind them to raise awareness within the BAMER community about cancer and the support available.

NAE is pleased to support the second edition of Off Centre Photo Festival, an independent project that promotes and encourages creative photographic practice across the East Midlands. Celebrating the diversity of the local photography community, this multisite festival will feature artists at all career stages, from established editorial photographers to local young people. NAE will feature selected works from the festival in our Central Gallery space and host its official launch (see page 13).

HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE

MATERA CITTÀ APERTA

New Art Exchange's international programme, an artistic collaboration between the UK and Africa, South Asia, South Korea, Middle East and Europe showcasing the finest contemporary art practices across cultures.

MATERA, performance, 2—6 October 2019

As part of Matera European Capital of Culture, NAE with IAC has commissioned Soyoung Chung to build a wall as part of a 5 day performance in the city centre of Matera in South Italy. The piece interrogates and experiments with the idea of limits, which can be understood as a physical and material, but also as non-visible separations.

LADY SKOLLIE EASTSIDE PROJECTS, exhibition 86 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham, B9 4AR 28 September — 14 December 2019

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South African artist Lady Skollie reimagines the history of people of ’socalled coloured descent’, in which they’re led to a promised land free of ignorance and self-hatred. Lady Skollie treads joy, ritual, sex and pain into a new body of Papsak Propaganda wallpaintings, performance, and drawn, printed and painted works on paper.

GAGLIANO DEL CAPO, residency, October 2019

NAE with Ramdom have selected Sarah Maple, Chancheev Singh Kang and Julie Hill to participate in an intense residency programme exploring what we can learn about being situated in a remote location. What can it teach us about the contemporary global condition?

› Public Preview: Fri 27 Sept, 6pm—8pm › Artist Talk: Sat 28 Sept, 2pm—3.30pm

HONG KONG DESIGN WEEK

› Performance (part of Birmingham Weekender

December 2019

In association with the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art in Manchester, NAE will join a delegation from across the UK to visit Hong Kong to strengthen creative links between our respective regions.

in Digbeth): Fri 4 Oct, 7pm start.

Image: Michael Ellis

Accesibility Information

IBRAHIM AHMED

Please note that there is limited access to the central gallery due to its location on the stairs.

PRIMARY, exhibition

A printed version of the show is available from reception.

See page 7 for details.

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EVENTS

EVENTS

JOHN AKOMFRAH

SEASON LAUNCH EXHIBITION LAUNCH

HARVEST GATHERING

TRUTH BLACK HISTORY

WHEN THE SNOW MELTS

BLACK&

IN CONVERSATION Thursday 26 September

Thursday 26 September

FESTIVAL DAY

BLACK HISTORY SEASON

EXHIBITION LAUNCH

Saturday 19 October

6pm—7pm

5pm: Ibrahim Ahmed at Primary

Saturday 5 October

Sunday 6 October

Saturday 12 October

12pm—1.30pm

6pm: John Akomfrah at NAE

12pm—5pm

12pm—4pm

2pm—5pm

NAE would like you to join us in welcoming the new season. Harvest Gathering will play host to an afternoon of family friendly craft activities, live performances and food demonstrations that highlight the bounty of autumn. The day will also provide the chance for you to stock up on all your essential vegetables locally grown by members of the Nottingham Growing Network.

Through music, spoken word and poetry, we reflect upon the relationship between black history and the mental health issues affecting black communities today. This event will encourage us all to consider what actions we can take to create a future which the health and wellbeing of black communities can thrive. Join us for a combination of familyfriendly activity, plus talks and performances more suitable for older audiences. In partnership with Truth Mental Health.

Join us as we celebrate the launch of this exhibition as part of the Muslim Memory Project, charting the stories of Nottingham's Muslim communities involved in the Second World War. Nearly four million Indians were volunteers in the British Army during the two World Wars, yet their contribution is often ignored or forgotten in the UK. This exhibition draws from the personal histories of local Muslim families, using archival material to pose questions about the process of war memorialisation, empire and its interconnections.

FREE

FREE

FREE

All are welcome

All are welcome

Ages 16+

Image: Tom Morley:

Image: from When The Snow Melts, courtesy of Jagdish Patel

Image: Myah Jeffers

John Akomfrah is a widely respected artist and filmmaker, whose works are characterised by their investigations into memory and postcolonialism, and exploration of the experiences of migrant diasporas globally. Speaking with Skinder Hundal (CEO of NAE) and Jenny Waldman (Director of 14–18 NOW ), Akomfrah will be discussing Mimesis: African Soldier. Reflecting on the long-ignored history of African soldiers and soldiers of colour from across the globe during the First World War, the piece fuses unique archival material with newly created footage.

7pm—9pm: Launch at NAE

Celebrate the autumn season with a first look at four new exhibitions. From 5pm at Primary (33 Seely Road) see Ibrahim Ahmed's installation Does Anybody Leave Heaven? Free taxis available to NAE for John Akomfrah’s talk at 6pm. After the talk, the launch continues in NAE’s galleries and CaféBar. Alongside Akomfrah’s Mimesis multimedia installation in the Main Gallery, we launch When the Snow Melts (Mezzanine Gallery) and Beyond Diagnosis (Central Gallery). Experience the shows, and enjoy a free drink on arrival.

FREE

FREE

All are welcome

All are welcome

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FREE All are welcome Image: Tom Morley

Image left: © Smoking Dogs Films; Courtesy Lisson Gallery. Photography Jack Hems. Image centre: Mimesis: African Soldier, John Akomfrah, 2018. Courtesy of Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery. © Smoking Dogs Films

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BLACK HISTORY SEASON

With a collective understanding that blackness is not a fixed notion and is experienced differently by members of the black community; join us for an open conversation that focuses on intersectionality, commonplace and everyday existence. Members of All Black Connect are joined by young creatives, Aliya Hasinah and Ruth Sutoyé. All Black Connect is NAE’s young people’s collective, designing projects that explore issues impacting young black people in the UK today.  Jade@nae.org.uk


EVENTS

EVENTS

THE GREAT WARS, RACE, AND EMPIRE

SIP AND PAINT

DON’T TOUCH MY HAIR

BLACK FUTURITY AND RESISTANCE

HORROR NOIRE

OFF CENTRE

WORKSHOP

FILM SCREENING

EXHIBITION LAUNCH

FILM SCREENING &

Friday 25 October

BLACK HISTORY SEASON

BLACK HISTORY SEASON

Thursday 31 October

Saturday 16 November

DISCUSSION

6.30pm—9.30pm

Saturday 26 October

Thursday 31 October

8pm—9.30pm

2pm—4pm

1pm—4pm

6.15pm—7.45pm

NAE's CaféBar is the perfect venue for an evening of creative and relaxed vibes. All Black Connect presents a relaxed painting session designed and lead by local artist Kim Thompson. Materials are provided and there will be cocktail specials on offer with a back drop of classic and contemporary RnB presented by Coralie. The night’s festivities are the perfect precursor for the much celebrated classic RnB night Honeydips at Hockley’s Bar 11.

Facilitator Mellonie Page leads a contemporary dance workshop with performing arts. Through dance, devising, debate and performance set to Solonge Knowles’ song, Don’t Touch My Hair, this workshop explores the topic of ‘hair petting’, the touching of black or mixed raced people’s hair without their permission. The session looks closely at objectifying individuals as other, as though our natural hair is in some way odd or offensive.

Join Kehinde Andrews, Arit Etukudo and Omara Dyer-Johnson to explore how Resistance is understood within different contexts, be that art, film or literature; fiction or real life. The speakers will consider how speculative fiction, especially Afrofuturism, as a genre has the ability to explore social and ethical issues whilst reimaging black identity projected within the surreal.

Delving into a century of a film genre that utilised, caricatured, exploited, side-lined, and finally embraced them, Horror Noire traces the untold history of black Americans in Hollywood through their connection to the horror genre. Adapting Robin Means Coleman’s seminal book, Horror Noire, we will present the living and the dead, using new and archival interviews from scholars and creators; the voices who survived the genre’s past trends, to those shaping its future.

Nottingham’s Independent Photo Festival, Off Centre, is back. After a highly successful first edition in 2018, this event will officially launch the second edition of this city-wide festival and celebrate the local photographers who have been chosen to take part. Preview NAE’s presentation of the festival in our Central Gallery, meet the artists and enjoy a drinks reception with presentations by the event organisers.

£7

FREE

Ages 18+

Ages 12+

Image: Kim Johnson

Image: courtesy of Mellonie Page

Thursday 24 October 6.30pm—8.30pm

Nearly ten million soldiers were recruited to the British Army from Asia and Africa during the World Wars, and many millions were involved as civilians. Chaired by artist, Jagdish Patel, with researcher Tomar Beh, this talk goes beyond military history, to explore the experience of war on a social and cultural level, looking at the impact of war on Muslim families in Nottingham today. Film maker, Catherine Leen will show her documentary Betrayal, and local Muslim families will talk through their Second World War histories.

Stay for a screening of Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror following the talk.

All are welcome FREE

Image: Tom Morley

Ages 18+ FREE

Image: courtesy of Shudder

Ages 16+ FREE

Image: Kehinde Andrews

Ages 12+ Image: from When The Snow Melts,

Booking recommended for all events

courtesy of Jagdish Patel

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EVENTS

EVENTS

VERBAL IMAGING TOUR + WORKSHOP

YOGA & ART

CRAFT & CULTURE FAIR

BETWEEN THE LINES BOOK CLUB

KATHAK

Sunday 24 November

SECOND WORLD WAR: FOOD & COMMUNITY

ACCESS PROGRAMME

FESTIVAL

BOOK CLUB MEETING

Friday 22 November

Sundays

10am—12pm

GALLERY TOUR

Saturday 30 November

Tuesday 10 December

September 1, 29

Wednesday 27 November

12pm—5pm

6pm—8.30pm

October 6, 13, 20, 27

Our much-loved annual Craft & Culture Fair returns to showcase the work of crafters, designers and performers from across the local community, capturing the vibrancy of our culturally rich city. Pick up a gift, try some delicious food in our café, and keep the family entertained with live music performances and our drop-in creative workshops.

All Black Connect welcome you to another meeting of Between the Lines Book Club. Join us in a sharing of thoughts and feelings in response to Chidera Eggerue’s What A Time To Be Alone: The Slumflowers Guide To Why You Are Already Enough. The book will help you navigate the modern world. The text is peppered with insightful Igbo proverbs from Chidera's Nigerian mother and full of her own original artwork. We can all decide our own fates and Chidera shows us how. We advise reading the book in advance.

WORKSHOP

10.30am—3.30pm

Join Jeanne Roberts from MySight Nottinghamshire for a specialist gallery tour and workshop suitable for blind and visually impaired visitors. Exploring selected artworks in the exhibitions Jeanne will use detailed descriptions to help participants build a rich understanding of the imagery and themes. The tour will be followed by a specialist creative workshop in response to the themes explored in the exhibition.  Jade@nae.org.uk FREE All are welcome Image: Vika Nightingale

Both yoga and the visual art ask us to slow down, pause and be in the present moment. During this unique wellbeing experience, you will have time to mindfully explore the current exhibition, followed by a yoga session with Parmjit Sagoo. By slowing down you will absorb and explore the works on view. Afterwards, the yoga session will take you through gentle and slow flow yoga, leaving you feeling relaxed and renewed within both mind and body. No prior experience of yoga or art necessary.

Beginners: 10.30am—11.30am

5.30pm—6.30pm

During the Second World War at least 20 million people died of starvation and malnutrition, more than military deaths. However, food is a powerful and timeless tool to bring people together. Artist Jagdish Patel leads a tour of When the Snow Melts, exploring issues around war and food supply. The tour is followed by a meal at nearby Salaam Shalom Kitchen, which has harnessed the power of food in Hyson Green to bring Muslims, Jews and others together.

FREE All are welcome Image: Bartosz Kali

FREE FREE

£5 suggested donation for

FREE

Ages 18+

meal (to be paid at the Saalam

Ages 16+

Image: Bartosz Kali

Shalom kitchen)

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DANCE WORKSHOP

All are welcome

Booking recommended for all events

Image: from When The Snow Melts, courtesy of Jagdish Patel

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Advanced: 11.30am—12.30pm

Kathak is one of the eight classical dances of India that has a strong emphasis on rhythm, expression and grace. Join Vina Ladwa of Manushi Dance Company for this course, accredited by Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. Sessions are suitable for beginner and more advanced dancers.  vinamanushi@yahoo.co.uk Full term fee: Beginners: £60 Advanced: £100 Please arrive for prompt start Image: Tom Morley


FAMILIES

Image: Tom Morley

Image: Shamila Chady

CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE

ALL FREE Our family sessions make space for creative learning and lots of fun! While you’re visiting, make sure to grab a bite to eat in our Café where you will find a children’s menu, high chairs, comfy sofas and friendly staff. We are a breastfeeding friendly venue, with bottle warming and changing facilities available. There is stepfree access to the Café and Main Gallery, and a lift to our Mezzanine Gallery and activity spaces.

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SATURDAY ART CLUB September 28

KIRIKOU AND THE SORCERESS (U)

October 5, 12

FAMILY FILM

November 16

Saturday 2 November

December 14

10.30am—12.30pm

10.30am—12.30pm

All are welcome

Aimed at ages 4—7 Ages 0—10 welcome

Kick start your Saturday with these drop-in creative workshops. The perfect chance to get creative as a family, this season we’re taking inspiration from John Akomfrah’s multi-screen installation Mimesis: African Soldier. Using a variety of materials, the activities will draw on themes of remembrance, war and loss. Get playful and inspired on Saturday mornings by making together as a family. .

A film by Michel Ocelot based on a traditional West African folk tale. The film tells a story of the 10cm tall Kirikou, a small boy who undertakes a journey in order to discover the secret of the evil sorceress, who had cursed his village. Join us for this family-friendly screening, where you’re welcome to take breaks, breastfeed, and bring snacks with strictly no shh-ing!

HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Artist and workshop facilitator, Shamila Chady will lead workshops that focus on elevating voices and celebrating the contributions of forgotten heroes. Workshops are designed for young people to take part without their parents — so a great place to make new friends and build confidence. A fun space to learn new skills, try out different art forms, share ideas and showcase work.

FORGOTTEN STORIES

LIFT YOUR VOICE!

Tues 29, Weds 30, Thurs 31

1pm—5pm

October

Ages 11—16

10.30am—12.30pm Ages 7—10

Take inspiration from Mimesis: African Soldier to create a layered collaged representation of Africa and Europe; while tracing journeys and stories of Africans who have been forgotten, including those who took part in the First World War. You will also learn more about our Mezzanine Gallery exhibition, When The Snow Melts and create mixed media banners to celebrate people and stories that are important to you.

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Monday 28 October

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Join in the discussion about the contributions made by people and communities such as the Windrush generation, NHS workers, migrants and refugees, and learn how young people today use their voice to inspire change — such as the youth climate strikers. Explore current issues that are important to you, then learn how to make stencils and use spray paint, and go home with protest placards you could use to spark a revolution.


LEARNING & SCHOOLS

Image: Tom Morley

Image: Tom Morley

CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE

ART & CREATIVITY AFTER-SCHOOL

LEARNING PROGRAMME LAUNCH

Our after-school offer is growing! Alongside YARD Theatre we’re launching two new programmes to support young people’s creative development. Participants will learn new skills to achieve their Arts Award, a nationally recognised qualification awarded by leading exam board Trinity College, London.

Thursday 3 October

EXPLORE: AFTERSCHOOL ART CLUB

GOLD ARTS AWARD Deadline for expression of

YARD YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE

Tue 17 Sept — Tue 17 Dec

interest Friday 6 September

5pm—7pm

(during term time)

Ages 15—25

Ages 8—11: Tues (term time) Ages 12—16: Weds (term time)

4pm—6pm Ages 8—11

Do you love art and design? Would you like to take part in painting, photography, model making and many other creative activities, every week? You will be visiting the exhibitions at NAE and then making your own art, finding out about artists and sharing new skills so that you can gain your Explore Arts Award certificate.

Get involved at NAE and, with support from our experienced staff, gain that highly prized Gold Arts Award certificate (plus 16 UCAS points to help you get a place at University). Spaces are strictly limited. Apply via email explaining why you would like to work towards Gold.  Ruth@nae.org.uk › www.artsaward.org.uk FREE

A creative hub for young people to develop skills in drama and theatre. Younger children will develop confidence, communication and creative skills through a range of games, storymaking and drama exercises. Young people aged 12-16 years will develop performance skills and learn about devising original theatre.  yard@nae.org.uk

HOW TO BOOK A SCHOOL VISIT

4pm—6pm

It is with great pleasure that we invite teachers, young people, artist educators, and anybody else with a passion for art education to attend the launch of the new Learning Programme at NAE. This dynamic programme of creative activities aims to ensure that NAE’s exhibitions are appealing and accessible to all young people in schools, colleges, universities and AP (Alternative Provision). Join us to celebrate the launch, see the exhibitions and find out how to access the diverse exhibition programme through workshops, tours and other projects. This is also your chance to meet our fantastic new team of Associate Artists: they’ll be leading practical sessions for adults and young people during the event. FREE / Booking required Refreshments provided All teaching staff and students welcome (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

There are a range of options for group visits to NAE. Associate Artists are available to lead creative workshops for all key stages at a competitive price. These workshops can be tailored to your school group's specific art skill progression or curriculum focus. Alternatively, school groups are welcome to visit for teacher-led activities with a free introduction from the Learning Team. Take a look at our menu of workshop options on the NAE website and get in touch to discuss possibilities for your class visit.  Ruth@nae.org.uk

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CAFÉBAR

Image: Tom Morley

CAFÉBAR

CaféBar

CHIMICHANGAS WITH NIC

After what seemed like a never ending heatwave, take some time to come relax and chill out with us in our CaféBar, don’t get too settled though, we have a very busy season ahead! Whilst you’re in, why not grab a bite from our regular menu or have a look at our autumn specials.

6.30pm—8.30pm

FOTO CAFÉ PHILOSOPHIQUE

Saturday 28 September

12pm—4pm

Wednesday 20 November

7pm—11pm

STUDENT DOUBLE DISCOUNT

FREE

10% off + FREE coffee for all new students with

All are welcome

voucher

(children until 9pm)

Join our head chef Nic and learn all about a popular Tex-Mex classic! Fill your tortilla with meat, beans, cheese and anything that takes your fancy, rolled up burritostyle and fried. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans, includes a welcome drink, and all ingredients and equipment.

@NAECafeBar £15 Ages 16+

Look out for GOOSE FAIR SPECIALS BONFIRE NIGHT SPECIALS

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Sunday 13 October

Bonfire Bangers & Mash — open until 8pm

Wednesday 13th November 2019

cafe@nae.org.uk

PUNJABI CAFÉ

Mellonie Page is a versatile mezzo soprano singer/ songwriter. Her roots are in RnB Gospel and 80’s Soul music, although other influences include Roots Rock Reggae, Lovers Rock, Musical Theatre, Pop, Rap and Jazz. So she can be a bit dramatic, even when singing some vintage Bob Marley. She has many years of experience as a lead and backing vocalist, in studio and live settings. Mellonie is currently writing new music with husband and Co-Producer Winnie Williams from the 90’s dance band KWS. They both perform regularly in Nottingham and the surrounding areas.

COOKING / WORKSHOP / FOOD

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MELLONIE PAGE BAND

6.30pm—9pm

Join us for a family friendly afternoon, celebrating Punjabi culture! Inspired by the Punjab region across India and Pakistan, this exciting café event will feature a DJ playing ‘old school’ Punjabi tunes, a special café menu of Punjabi food classics, live music and poetry from this vibrant part of the world. This afternoon will also provide visitors with the opportunity to view all our current exhibitions.

In the classic tradition of the left bank in Paris and Marc Sautet’s rejuvenation of the idea of philosophical discussion, the Big House RCF are hosting an evening café session as part of the Off Centre festival. The concept is to bring photographers together in a public friendly forum where they can discuss ideas.

In partnership with Amity.

The CaféBar will be open, serving tasty South Asian street food.

FREE

FREE

All are welcome

All are welcome Image: Lamar Francois

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Image: Lamar Francois

CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT

Real Creative Futures

• Social media for business • Finance and funding • Embracing digital technology

NAE Touring

Looking Ahead

The hugely popular NAE exhibition Africa State of Mind, curated by Ekow Eshun, will be showing at the Museum of African Diaspora in San Francisco, USA from 4 September — 15 November 2019. The exhibition will also be touring to the Royal West of Academy England, Bristol from 14 December — 1 March 2020. Part of Here, There & Everywhere.

In early 2020 we present Shezad Dawood’s exhibition Encroachments. This newly commissioned work and award winning collection, takes a pragmatic and oblique look at the relations between Pakistan and the US since the partition in 1947 through a new virtual reality environment, contained within an immersive installation of neon, wallpaper, sculpture and print.

The very successful Big House programme is coming to an end this September but don’t fret as funding will be in place shortly for the Big House extension, with more workshops, events and business coaching from January

We will also have funding for more business coaching and mentoring through an improved and streamlined coaching model.

It's been a great few years for Real Creative Futures, which has included: • 300 hours of business coaching sessions • 245 hours of mentoring sessions • 108 workshops • 6 showcase events • 24 networking events

ExperiMentor

www.moadsf.org

rwa.org.uk

ExperiMentor is NAE’s artist’s development programme that provides bespoke support for artists of all disciplines. The programme, which is built in response to, and around the needs of our 16 current artists, intends to provide the space, time and resources for research and development, allowing for artistic experimentation, leading to the production of new work and project initiatives.

Fresh from the show’s summer presentation at York Art Gallery, Sounds Like Her, curated by Christine Eyene, will open at Gallery Oldham, 14 December — 7 March 2020.

rcf@nae.org.uk

The future of the programme will be similar to before and will include workshops on a range of topics such as: • Business planning and business development • Resilience and validation • Online marketing and brand identity

Cindy@nae.org.uk

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We’re excited to announce that the NAE Open will return in summer 2020, an open submission exhibition which provides awards and development opportunities for artists. Full details and deadlines will be announced in early 2020, however to be the first to receive news, join our NAE Open mailing list.

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Find out more about touring exhibition on our website.

Image: Shezad Dawood, The American Center Nairy Shahinian, photo by Jhaveri Contemporary Booth at Art Dubai

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Image: Africa State of Mind installation image, photo by Reece Straw

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DECEMBER

NOVEMBER

OCTOBER

SEPTEMBER

ALL EVENTS

Thu 26

6pm—7pm

In Conversation

John Akomfrah

Thu 26

7pm—9pm

Exhibition Launch

Season Launch Party

Sat 28

10.30am—12.30pm

Family

Saturday Art Club

Sat 28

7pm—11pm

CaféBar Live

Mellonie Page Band

Sat5

10.30am—12.30pm

Family

Saturday Art Club

Sat 5

12pm—5pm

Festival

Harvest Gathering

Sun 6

12pm—4pm

Black History Season

Truth Black History

Sat 12

10.30am—12.30pm

Family

Saturday Art Club

Sat 12

2pm—5pm

Exhibition Launch

When The Snow Melts

Sun 13

12pm—4pm

Communtiy Celebration

Punjabi Café

Sat 19

12pm—1.30pm

Black History Season

Black&

Thu 24

6.30pm—8.30pm

Film & Discussion

The Great Wars, Race & Empire

Fri 25

6.30pm—9.30pm

Workshop

Sip & Paint

Sat 26

1pm—4pm

Black History Season

Don't Touch My Hair

Mon 28

1pm—5pm

Holiday Workshops

Lift Your Voice!

Tue 29—Thu 31

10.30am—12.30pm

Holiday Workshops

Forgotten Stories

Thu 31

6.15pm—7.45pm

Black History Season

Black Futurity and Resistance

Thu 31

8pm—9.30pm

Film

Horror Noire

Sun 2

10.30am—12.30pm

Film

Kitikou and the Sorceress

Wed 13

6.30pm—8.30pm

Cookery

Chimichangas with Nic

Sat 16

10.30am—12.30pm

Family

Saturday Art Club

Sat 16

2pm—4pm

Exhibition Launch

Off Centre

Wed 20

6.30pm—9pm

Fri 22

10.30am—3.30pm

Access Programme

Verbal Imaging

Sun 24

10am—12pm

Workshop

Yoga & Art

Wed 27

5.30pm—6.30pm

Gallery Tour

WWII: Food & Community

Sat 30

12pm—5pm

Festival

Craft & Culture Fair

Tue 10

6pm—8.30pm

Book Club

Between The Lines

Sat 14

10.30am—12.30pm

Family

Saturday Art Club

Foto Café Philosophique

Collaborating organisations this season: 14–18 NOW , Amity, Eastside Projects, Imperial War Museum, Manushi Dance Company, Matera Città Aperta, Muslin Memory Project, MySight Nottinghamshire, Nottingham Arts Mela, Off Centre, Primary, Ramdom, Sharjah Art Foundation, Sistas Against Cancer, Smoking Dogs Films, Truth Mental Health

New Art Exchange, 39—41 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 6BE | 0115 924 8630 | www.nae.org.uk

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