Archive for April, 2010
Date: Monday 14th June 2010- Time: 7pm and 8.30pm
Joel Horwood is taking part of 7:1 Beyond Control, Written by seven diverse writers. It focuses on the Seven Deadly Sins and their effects on human nature. These seven plays offer us the opportunity to form fresh perspectives on modern issues concerning our moral values and how they effect our family, social and work relationships.
Nova Dando (Resident 09).com!
Brothers & Sisters have been incredibe and built from scratch a brand new website for Nova.
Wow, its look pretty sharp! NOVADANDO.COM
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V&A + CiR working together on a temporary architectural installation….
aberrant architecture (resident at the V&A) and house of Jonn (resident at the hospital club) are joining forces… more to come!
READ ABERRANT ARCHITECTURE BLOG HERE
Coaching Matching
CiR is really lucky to be supported by an incredible group of coaches from the industry:
Matthias Gruendler, Emily Man, Nick Allen, Paulo Pisano, Patricia Caldwell, Margaret O’Keeffe, Caroline Sami, Andrea Ingrisch, Claudie Plen and Philip Dermargosian…
8 of the coaches met the residents last week… we did a sort of speed dating chemistry matching evening… it was actually quite an interesting process:
“I went into it slightly cynical but I found my own thoughts clarifying as I introduced myself 8 times to complete strangers..!” Peter
Coaches can make a great difference in the residents’ journeys, helping them focus, clarify and raise their autentic voice.
Alex Shepherd Up coming show!
Son Gallery are proud to announce Alex Shepherd’s forthcoming transformation of the exhibition space for his time based installation ‘Suspended Exhalation’.
Alex Shepherd
SUSPENDED EXHALATION
APRIL 15 – APRIL 25
PRIVATE VIEW: APRIL 14, 6.30 – 9.00pm
In a continuation of his exploration of form and artistic fallibility Shepherd will create a monumental structure fabricated from over 200 square-meters of supple PVC and 500 latex balloons. The artist’s creative existence will be temporarily trapped within the installation: as Shepherd describes, ‘It does not freeze a captured moment in time but creates a kink in the artist’s lineal interaction with existence and time. It is in the kinks delaying of time that art emerges and is created.’
























