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Exhibitions Workshops Events September - December 2014 The Ropewalk • Barton upon Humber


The Ropewalk was built in 1801 and as Hall’s Barton Ropery manufactured ropes for the world. It closed as a working factory in 1989 and was brought back to life as an arts centre in April 2000 by an artists’ co-operative who still manage the site today. The Grade II listed building is a cultural quarter of a mile long!

The Ropewalk has 3 temporary exhibition spaces with a rolling exhibition programme that ensures there is always something new to see.

Workshops

The Ropewalk offers a stimulating programme of art and craft workshops that run throughout the year, including regular classes in printmaking and life drawing and day classes in a range of activities.

Events

The Craft Gallery continually displays in excess of 200 makers’ work from throughout the country including jewellery, ceramics, glass, textiles and a wide selection of artist-made greeting cards. The Hall-Mark Room displays a range of contemporary prints and collectables.

Ropery Hall is a small community venue with a capacity of around 120 that offers a programme of film, theatre, music and comedy.

Coffee Shop

Craft

Galleries

The Ropewalk

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Fresh local produce is used to create a wide variety of mainly vegetarian snacks and light lunches. A large selection of delicious freshly made cakes, coffees and organic juices are also available.

The building also houses a small Museum, Artist Studios, meeting rooms for hire and bespoke picture framing service.

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welcome

The Cultural Quarter of a mile

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elcome to the Ropewalk inspired programming and some Magazine. interesting cross-art form evenings. We are unable to fit everything that’s happening into the magazine North Lincolnshire’s Cultural so I would urge you to keep an eye Quarter of a Mile is looking forward on our website which is changed to welcoming you to a very full weekly or like our Facebook page autumn programme. Your continued for The Ropewalk or Ropery Hall to support enables us to develop and make sure you don’t miss out. show a wide range of art forms to very diverse audiences. So whether you have a passion for paintings, a craving for comedy, The annual Open Studios in a fascination for film, a taste for September gives an opportunity to theatre or are in the mood for music have a look at what normally goes on The Ropewalk is your one stop behind closed doors. To add to our culture shop and we look forward to usual colourful palette of live events welcoming you soon. in the next few months we have some 1914 centenary commemoration Liz Cover image: Marcus Brigstocke

Find us on

Admission Free Galleries Open 7 days a week: Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays 10am - 4pm The Ropewalk is on one level with good wheelchair access; we are a 5 minute walk from the Barton Transport Interchange with half-hourly buses to Hull and Scunthorpe and a 2-hourly rail service to Grimsby and the wider rail network.

September - December 2014


jewellery

Featured Jewellers

September Elin Mair Based in her garden shed, designer-maker Elin creates contemporary jewellery made from Precious Metal Clay. Established since 2011 her work is now sold in selected independent shops and galleries throughout the country.

October Angela Ibbs Originally from the north-west of England, Angela now lives in South Lincolnshire where she set up her studio. Her original hand cut mosaic jewellery is created from vintage china, iridescent glass and Italian millefiori set into cast pewter.

November Jacqueline Warrington After working for a renowned jewellery designer before going onto college and Sheffield School of Art, Jacqueline set up in business designing and making her own range of jewellery.

December Rebecca Halstead Rebecca combines sterling silver with high quality semi-precious stones and pearls creating elegant, often flamboyant pieces of jewellery which are comfortable to wear yet have a strong contemporary feel.

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exhibitions

Box Gallery: Mazekoze

Makiko Hastings – Mazekoze “Mazekoze” is a series of tableware, suggesting mixing up different sizes, shapes and colours to create your own patterns on the table, hinting a sense of joy with everyday food that is strongly based on Makiko’s cultural background. Following her philosophy of hand-made, Makiko uses a traditional method of glaze making utilising only natural materials without any commercial colorants. A number of tests and experiments developed the unique chalky colours and textures that soften the user’s eyes and hands. Born in Japan, Makiko has lived in England since 1997. Although Makiko first studied ceramics in 2000, she took a totally different career path up until 2009 when she returned to clay. She gained First Class Honours Degree in Applied Creative Design at Harrogate College in 2012 and currently works from her home studio, as well as running a workshop at her local art centre for people with special needs. You can see Makiko’s work in the Box Gallery from October 4 – November 2.

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exhibitions

John Martin: Watersmeet

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John explains that his work is …”An exploration of the visual shaping and marking over time that this eroding process leaves on both natural and constructed forms.” “… a reflection on the emotive and symbolic connections of water, deeply embedded in the human psyche. In cultures both ancient and modern around the globe, rivers and seas can be symbols for: rites of passage, crossing over, carrier of messengers, site of ritual, a life giver and taker, divider of worlds and home to a multitude of gods, demons and fantastic creatures.”

Riverstone Haiku

atersmeet is a series of abstract works linked by the theme of water’s movement and passage from rain to river to estuary and sea, reflecting on the ultimate fragility of our relationship with water - always in flux, a constant process of renewal and erosion.

We are drawn to water and its mysterious duality of nature and in keeping with this duality we can at one and the same time rejoice in its beauty and be fearful of its potential.”

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his selling exhibition of selected work by members of the Northern Potters Association represents the very best of studio ceramics from the North of England. It will feature around 25 different potters and include both functional and sculptural pieces with a mix of decorative and fine art pottery.

September 13 – October 26 Gallery One September 13 – October 19 Artspace October 25 – November 30 Artspace November 1- 30 Gallery One December 6 – January 4 Gallery One December 6 – January 4 Artspace

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John Martin – Watersmeet Michael Thacker Northern Potters: Northern Fire Switched On Ropewalk Printmakers Studio Artists Show

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Barbara Wood

Northern Fire


exhibitions

Switched On

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Guaranteed to brighten up the winter nights the exhibition runs throughout November and includes work by Harriet Caslin, Colin Chetwood, Sarah Lock, Hannah Nunn, Penny Seume and Laura Slater.

Fusion

his exhibition brings together a collection of contemporary artists with bespoke, handmade lighting at the heart of their practice. Curated by Craft Gallery Coordinator Laura McNair it features six artists who make a range of designer lighting from handmade shades in textile and ceramic, to turned wooden lamp bases and sculptural floor lights.

Michael Thacker

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Colin Chetwell

ichael Thacker ARBS is a stone mason who works full time at Lincoln Cathedral and is also a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. The professional skills that he has acquired over the years have given him a deep knowledge and affinity of the technical side of the stone that he works so beautifully with. The architectural influence of his working environment is apparent in his beautiful geometric sculptures, the principles of devices such as pediments and archways shine through. Michael also uses natural forms as one of his primary references, seedpods, shells, fossils and plant buds. The idea that a form develops and grows from within a hard casing to burst forth and reveal a new appearance is paramount to his thought process. Unbalancing the original and juxtaposing taut polished geometric forms against roughly textured organic shapes that emerge from within.

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workshops

Needle Felting Fiona Frances will be leading her first workshop at The Ropewalk on Saturday, October 18. Fiona, who works under the name of Fi Oberon, will be exploring the craft of needle felting for beginners and intermediates covering the basics with a wealth of hints and tips to expand skills and showing how to create a charming animal friend leading to armatures techniques and facial details to add character and wit. Fiona is noted for her needle felted Fables Collection celebrating Yorkshire’s proud textile history which she weaves through with narratives from Aesop’s Fables creating larger than life characters including Fox, Hare, Crow, Lamb, Owl, Hen and Mouse, positioning them in situations which explore the connections between these characters and the history of Yorkshire. The day long workshop, which runs from 10.30am until 4.30pm, costs September October November

£45 or £40 if you are a Ropewalk Member. For full details of all the workshops in the Autumn programmed please go to www.theropewalk.co.uk/workshops

6&7 Wood Block Printmaking with Jo McChesney Saturday 10.30am – 4.30pm, Sunday 10:30am – 3:30pm £85/75 13 Precious Metal Clay with Alex Hallowes 10.30am – 4.30pm £87/82 4 & 5 Simple Stone Set Ring weekend with Jacqueline Warrington Saturday 10.30am – 4.30pm, Sunday 10:30 – 3:30pm £80/£70 11 & 12 Traditional Etching workshop with Chris Roantree Saturday 10.30am – 4.30pm, Sunday 10:30 – 3:30pm £50/£45 18 Needle Felting with Fiona Frances 10.30am – 4.30pm £45/£40 25 3D Sculptural Hand Weaving with Hollie Ward 10.30am – 4.30pm £44/39 8 Christmas Angels with Gill Hobson 10.30am – 4.30pm £40/£35 22 Knotting & Rope Craft with Stonks Knots 10.30am – 4.30pm £45/£40

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Arts Activities for young people

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Details of all our children’s activities are available at www.st-art.co.uk Free drop in quick make activities suitable for all ages Saturday 13th September 11 – 2pm Gallery One Using the work of John Martin on display in Gallery One as a basis to make textured rubbings and create your own collaged picture to take home. Saturday 11th October 11 – 2pm Art space Make your own mini sculpture using Model Magic. Be inspired by the exhibition in the Artspace by Michael Thacker. Lantern making Monday 27th October – Friday 31st October 10 – 3pm Make your lantern for the annual Barton Lantern Parade as part of Barton Christmas Festival, sponsored by Barton Town Council. All lanterns this year will have a horror theme so bring your ideas

and some old clothes as it can get messy. You will need one and a half days to make your own lantern, or stay and help the artists on some much larger horror lanterns. All lanterns must remain at The Ropewalk until the parade on Saturday 29th November; we meet at 4pm and set off at 5pm. Suitable for families full day £5 (bring a packed lunch) £3 half day (10 – 12pm) It is free to join the parade, so please bring family and friends. Lempen Puppet Theatre Company presents Little Frankenstein Thursday 30th October 2pm A little horror for little horrors! Semi famous puppeteer Frank Stein has had enough with his badly made puppets. They stop him from achieving his great potential as a performer. Taking inspiration from the scientist Dr Frankenstein, and with the help of the audience he creates a new real live puppet that is destined to change this life forever! Suitable for children age 5+ and their families £4 adults £3 children.

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music

Getting in tune

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here is no reason to stay in this season, live music a plenty is on offer. There are lots of old favourites to choose from with three helpings of Snake Davis in his different guises of the Snake Davis Band, Snake Strings and The Suspicions. In September we welcome the return of Beverley Craven and the music institution that is John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett who come to Ropery Hall armed with a surreal sense of humour and a bucket-load of top songs.

Ezio, singer-songwriter Nick Harper, Martyn Joseph who is known as the Welsh Springsteen and Scunthorpe born Martin Simpson. There is not enough room to share all the music planned for the autumn here so full details are on our website www.the-ropewalk. co.uk. Liz

In October we’re delighted that acoustic duo China Crisis will be here at Ropery Hall. The same month we welcome, in association with Root Music and Band on the Wall, the Grammy Award winning pianist Bill Laurance with the Bill Laurance Project and Strings. This rare date, in a very short tour, supports the release of Laurance’s acclaimed debut solo album, Flint. November sees a performance by outstanding guitarists John Etheridge and special guest Kit Holmes which promises an uplifting evening of: blues, folk, jazz, African grooves and much more. The Ropewalk and Mad Dog Folk continue with folk nights on the last Saturday of the month with Sam Sweeney’s tale of his violin, Made in the Great War, in September, the Lucy Ward Band in October and Blackbeard’s Tea Party in November. These are coupled with a performance by Belshazzar’s Feast as a seasonal treat in December. mtm promotions offers return gigs from the Cambridge based duo

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music

Left: John Ethridge Bottom left: Lucy Ward Top right: John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett Right: Bill Laurance

Sept 19 Snake Davis and his Band : The Classic Sax Solo Tour Sept 20 John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett Sept 26 Beverley Craven Sept 27 Sam Sweeney’s Fiddle: Made in the Great War Oct 3 China Crisis Oct 9 Bill Laurance Project & Strings Oct 11 Nick Harper Oct 25 The Lucy Ward Band Oct 31 Martyn Joseph Nov 1 John Etheridge and Kit Holmes Nov 2 Snake Strings Nov 8 Ezio Nov 14 Drifters: with live score by Jason Singh Nov 29 Blackbeard’s Tea Party Dec 6 Martin Simpson

8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 7.30pm 8pm 8pm 8pm

8pm Dec 13 Belshazzar’s Feast 8pm Dec 27 Suspicions (Standing) 8pm

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spoken word

Bespoken These two shows are part of our 1914 centenary commemorations and part of our commitment to develop a new focus on literature and the power of the spoken word in the Ropery Hall programme.

Ian McMillan & Ian Beesley

Oct 10 Ian McMillan and Ian Beesley Magic Lantern Tales 8pm £13/£15otd Using a real magic lantern projector, poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan and documentary photographer Ian Beesley tell a story of the First World War from the point of view of men who survived it and lived on to old age and a changing world. Here too are the tales of women who worked in the factories that oiled the wheels of war. We often view war as a series of huge historical sweeps and this show reminds us that war is made by people who each have their own narrative of what happened. The two Ians also explore the culture of magic lantern shows - from the natural world to engineering and from small disasters to Empire.

Sat 15 Northern Accent, a new series of literature events, presents The100 Years’ War - A Poetry in Performance Show 7.30pm £10£12otd The chaos and cruelty of war has inspired wonderful poetry. The Hundred Years’ War is a new poetrytheatre piece that uses forty poems composed around war from 1914 to 2013 as the basis for a deeply moving portrayal of our lives under fire. Three performers, live and recorded music and striking images are all combined to create a heartwrenching drama whose every word is charged with poetry. This piece is a partnership between Bloodaxe Books, Midland Creative Projects and the Belgrade Theatre Coventry and follows their acclaimed show Being Human, described as “Pioneering work… an amazing theatrical experience.”

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theatre Gareth Logan

Autumn Theatre

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ovember sees the welcome return of North Country Theatre, performing J L Carr’s A Month in the Country. North Country Theatre created the first stage adaptation in 2002 and are touring the production, which sees two men, an artist and an archaeologist, recently released from the horrors of the trenches find themselves working side by side in a North Yorkshire village. What they slowly uncover is an ancient village mystery, hidden passions and the healing power of a month in the country. Away from World War One, October sees Ropery Hall continuing its love affair with Oscar Wilde with

Gareth Logan’s dramatization of De Profundis. Spend an hour with a chastened – but still hilarious – Oscar Wilde in his prison cell and see into his astonishingly brilliant mind and beautiful, bruised soul with his exquisitely-beautiful letter, written from Reading gaol while serving two years hard labour for gross indecency, to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas. James Hyland returns in November with The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde which combines edgeof-your-seat thrills with stunning physical theatre as Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic “bogey tale” is brought chillingly to life in this award-winning one-man show.

Oct 4 Wilde Without The Boy Oct 17/18 South Bank Players present Home is where your Clothes are Oct 30 Lempen Puppet Theatre present Little Frankenstein Nov 17 Duck Egg Theatre present Peter Pan Nov 21 North Country Theatre present J.L. Carr’s A Month in the Country Brother Wolf present Nov 28 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Dec 17 – 22 Duck Egg Theatre present Santa is Coming to Barton

7.30pm

£11/£13

7.30pm & 2pm £5/£4 2pm 6.30pm

£4/£3 £8/£6

7.30pm

£12/£14

7.30pm

£11/£13

2pm & 6pm

£8/£6/£24

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film

Autumn Films September 25 The Grand Budapest Hotel (15)

The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend.

October 2 The Book Thief (12A)

While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents.

October 16 Inside Llewyn Davis (15)

An aspiring musician struggles to make a name for himself in the Greenwich village folk scene of early 1960s New York. As he pursues an audition with an influential music mogul, he comes across a series of obstacles - many of his own making.

October 23 The Invisible Woman (12A)

In the 1850s, Ellen Ternan is a minimally talented actress who catches the eye of the hailed British author, Charles Dickens. Dickens takes the educated Ellen as his mistress with the cooperation of her mother. What follows is a stormy relationship with this literary giant who provides her with a life few women of her time can enjoy. Yet, Ellen is equally revolted by Charles’ emotional cruelty and determination to keep her secret.

October 30 The Dallas Buyers Club (15)

In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is himself diagnosed with the disease.

November 6 The Wolf of Wall Street

A New York stockbroker rises from unemployment to become one of the richest men in the city’s financial elite through an illegal scheme to defraud investors. His wealth brings him an outrageously debauched lifestyle, but comes at a price as the FBI become suspicious of his manipulation of the markets.

November 13 Her (15)

A lonely writer develops an unlikely relationship with his newly purchased operating system that’s designed to meet his every need.

November 20 August: Osage County (15)

Three estranged sisters return to their family home following their father’s suicide, and resume their complex relationship with their overbearing, malicious mother. Over the day of the funeral, tensions among the family reach boiling point as secrets and recriminations are brought to light.

November 27 The Monuments Men (12A)

An unlikely World War II platoon is tasked to rescue art masterpieces from Nazi thieves and return them to their owners.

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music/film craft

Music and more We have two very special multi-art form performances this autumn that warrant their own page. Sept 27 Nov 14

Sam Sweeney’s Fiddle: Made in the Great War 8pm £12/£14otd Drifters: with live score by Jason Singh 8pm £8/£10otd

Jason Singh

Sam Sweeney’s Fiddle: Made in the Great War In September Sam Sweeney returns to the venue with the poignant story of the fiddle he acquired in 2009 but which had been made, but never finished , by a Leeds luthier who was killed during the battle of Messines Ridge in 1917. The violin was finally finished in 2007 and bought by Sam two years later. Discovery of the history behind the fiddle has inspired Sam to create a multi-media performance telling the incredible story of the fiddle. Collaborating with award-winning story-teller Hugh Lupton, fellow Bellowhead band mate Paul Sartin and acclaimed concertina player Rob Harbron, as well as Bellowhead lighting designer Emma Thompson who has developed set, projections and lighting for the show.

Drifters: with live score by Jason Singh Originally commissioned by Manchester’s Cornerhouse, this special event features vocal sculpture, beatboxer and sound artist Jason Singh performing a live score to John Grierson’s acclaimed 1929 silent film Drifters. Using techniques of pre-recorded vocal sequences, live vocal processing and sampling, Jason will create a sonic backdrop of ambient textures, experimental atmospheres and rhythms created solely by the use of the voice to accompany the film. John Grierson was an influential Scottish documentary filmmaker, often considered the father of British documentary. Premiering in London alongside Battleship Potemkin in 1929, Drifters follows North Sea herring fisherman through their dramatic daily routines.

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comedy

Comedy at Ropery Hall Writing this in the heat of a July afternoon it is hard to think about cold nights drawing in but here I am looking at the Ropery Hall autumn comedy programme. Every year I think it’s the strongest line up yet and looking at this year’s offer I get the same feeling. Henning Wehn now fills much larger venues than ours but he is starting his tour with a warm up show here which predictably has sold out before going to print. If you missed out on Henning’s appearance this year make sure you follow our Facebook page or join our email mailing list to be the first to know what’s on. So what should you choose to buy tickets for? My personal recommendation is that you cannot miss Marcus Brigstocke - live he is a real treat. Robin Ince is an unpredicatable genius who can certainly stimulate your grey matter while Hardeep Singh Kohli is a familiar face on TV and radio but a first for Ropery Hall. But if you can only afford one ticket make sure it is to see Ian D Montfort. I first heard Ian on a Radio 2 show as I was driving back late one night from a meeting and I made a point of going to see him live and instantly became a fan. The only warning I would give is that if you believe in psychics this show is not for you. If you don’t and you fancy a hilarious night out – get it booked! Liz Oct 24 Ian D Montfort & Ivan Brackenbury Character comedian Tom Binns is psychic Ian D Montfort and hospital DJ Ivan Brackenbury. Edinburgh award nominee, Chortle Award nominee and featured in 50 most memorable gigs of the decade. “Special in every sense of the word” Scotsman.

Nov 7 Hardeep Singh Kohli: HARDEEP IS YOUR LOVE Following a hugely successful spring leg, the comedian, broadcaster, journalist, and chef extends his hilarious stand up show with additional dates added for this autumn. In addition to being a regular voice on BBC Radio 4, Hardeep has also been seen on television shows ranging from Question Time and This Week to The One Show and Celebrity Masterchef. Join Hardeep as he offers his take on life, love and finding romance in middle age.

Sept 18

HENNING WEHN - EINS, ZWEI, DIY

8pm

SOLD OUT

Oct 24

Ian D Montfort & Ivan Brackenbury

8pm

£13/£15otd

Nov 7

Hardeep Singh Kohli: HARDEEP IS YOUR LOVE

8pm

£13/£15

Nov 22 Robin Ince is (In and) Out of his Mind

8pm

£13/£15otd

Dec 11 Marcus Brigstocke: Je M’accuse – I Am Marcus

8pm

£15/£17

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comedy Nov 22 Robin Ince is (In and) Out of his Mind Robin Ince - Sony Gold Award winning comedian and science enthusiast (Radio 4’s Infinite Monkey Cage with Prof Brian Cox) - presents another in his line of unhinged stand up comic lectures. From Freud and Jung to Laing and Milgram, from rats after rewards to insanity cured by ink spots, Robin looks at the last 100 years of psychiatry, psychology and skewiff brain dabblings. Just how hard is it being a self conscious being on planet earth. Come along, he may cure you. “Thoughtful, provocative and very funny” The Times Dec 11 Marcus Brigstocke: Je M’accuse – I Am Marcus Podium dancer, oil rig worker, food addict, musical theatre enthusiast, posh, eco-hypocrite, exGoth, muppet fan, award winning comedian and chief beverages operator at the Little Chef – screw politics! Let’s talk about me.

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iary September - December 2014

eptember

Until September 7 • Both Galleries • North Lincolnshire Print Open 2014 September 13 – October 26 • Gallery One • John Martin: Watersmeet September 13 – October 19 • Artspace• Michael Thacker 18

Henning Wehn

8 pm

SOLD OUT

19

Snake Davis Band

8 pm

£14/£16

20

John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett

8 pm

£13/£15

20 & 21

Insight Open Studios

10.30 am - 5 pm

FREE

25

The Grand Budapest Hotel

7.30 pm

£4

26

Beverley Craven

8pm

£17.50/£19

27

Sam Sweeney’s Fiddle

8 pm

£12/£14

27 & 28

Insight Open Studios

10.30 am - 5 pm

FREE

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ctober

Until – October 26 • Gallery One • John Martin: Watersmeet Until – October 19 • Artspace• Michael Thacker October 4 - November 2 • Box Gallery • Makiko Hastings October 25 - November 30 • Artspace • Northern Potters 2

The Book Theif

7.30 pm

£4

3

China Crisis

8pm

£15/£17

4

Wilde Without the Boy

7.30pm

£11/£13

9

Bill Laurance Project

8pm

£15/£17

10

Ian McMillan/Ian Beesley

8 pm

£13/£15

11

Nick Harper

8pm

£13/£15

16

Inside Llewyn Davis

7.30pm

£4

17/18

Home is Where Your Clothes Are

7.30pm/2pm

£5/£4 conc

23

The Invisible Woman

7.30pm

£4

24

Ian D Montfort & Ivan Brackenbury

8pm

£13/£15

25

The Lucy Ward Band

8pm

£12/£14

30

Lempen Puppet Theatre: Little Frankenstein

2pm

£4/£3 conc

30

Dallas Buyers Club

7.30pm

£4

31

Martyn Joseph

8pm

£15/£17

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craft

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ovember

Until November 2 • Box Gallery • Makiko Hastings Until November 30 • Artspace • Northern Potters November 1- 30 • Gallery One • Switched On 1

John Ethridge + Kit Holmes

8 pm

£15/£17

2

Snake Strings

7.30pm

£14/£16

6

Wolf of Wall Street

7.30pm

£4

7

Hardeep Singh Kohli

8pm

£13/£15

8

Ezio

8pm

£13/£15

13

Her

7.30pm

£4

14

Drifters with Jason Singh

8pm

£8/£10

15

The 100 Years’ War

7.30pm

£10/£12

17

Duckegg present Peter Pan

6.30pm

£8/£6

21

A Month in the Country

7.30pm

£12/£14

22

Robin Ince

8pm

£13/£15

27

The Monuments Men

7.30pm

£4

28

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

7.30pm

£11/£13

29

Blackbeard’s Tea Party

8pm

£12/£14

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ecember

December 6 – January 4 • Gallery One •Ropewalk Printmakers December 6 – January 4 • Artspace •Ropewalk Studio Artists’ Show 6&7

Christmas Art Market

10 am - 4 pm

Free

6

Martin Simpson

8pm

£14/£16

11

Marcus Brigstocke

8pm

£15/£17

13

Belshazzar’s Feast

8pm

£12/£14

17-22

Duckegg present Santa is Coming to Barton

2pm & 6pm

£8/£6/£24

27

The Suspicions (Standing Gig)

8pm

£16/£18

Key Exhibitions

Music

Film

Theatre/Comedy

Centre Events

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the ropewalk Ropery Hall

The Venue is a small community venue with a capacity of around 120. For small music nights seating is cabaret-style; for all other performances it is theatre-style and seating is not numbered. Please ensure that you arrive in good time if you wish to be seated together. There is a fully licenced bar at all performances. Doors open an hour before the start of performances.

How To Book

Tickets are available: In Person at The Ropewalk. Open 7 days a week 10am - 5pm (4pm Sundays). By Telephone. Reserve your tickets for 5 days before collection or pay by credit or debit card. (An additional charge of £2 is applied) Online at www.roperyhall.co.uk

Directions

We are well signposted from the A15. Just follow the brown signs... Exit the A15 at J.3 and take the A1077 into Barton (Ferriby Road). Turn left at mini roundabout at the bottom of the hill and follow the road round to the next mini roundabout and turn left again. Follow the one-way system through Castledyke West and get in the left-hand lane. Turn left at the junction opposite the railway station, then take the first right off Waterside Road onto Maltkiln Road. For The Ropewalk Galleries turn left into Tesco’s car park where you will find us in the far left corner. There is ample free car parking adjacent to the building. For Ropery Hall, follow the road round to the Waters’ Edge park gates and then left into the car park. Please park at the end of the car park nearest Ropery Hall then walk to the first set of doors at the side of the building. For Sat Nav users please input DN18 5JR which will lead you straight to Waters’ Edge Car Park.

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