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SUMMARY:British Life Photography Awards
DESCRIPTION:Red Brick Building is delighted to be hosting an exhibition of fabulous photographic winners for the British Life Photography Awards. \nFounded in 2014\, BLPA recognises and showcases the work of established and emerging photographers\, both professional and amateur of all ages\, while also highlighting the relevance and importance of photography to raise awareness and inform. \nThe awards are a unique visual celebration of British life\, in all its richness and diversity\, creating an enduring visual record of the spirit and essence of our nation and its people at work\, play and in the community. Whether an intimate portrait\, a poignant moment\, or sequence of innovative and illuminating images that tell an important story. \nThere are ten categories covering everything from street life\, rural life\, portraiture to Brits on holiday and a special award for the best documentary feature. \nDocumenting daily life has been a tradition for over a century\, so just like the great documentary photographers of the past and present\, we want to encourage photographers to elevate the commonplace and familiar into something compelling or fascinating through the craft\, creativity and discipline of photography. \nSo – put the dates in your diary and come in visit. The exhibition will be open everyday 10am-5pm. \nThis exhibition is free to enter with a suggested donation £3 per person. \nWe have been able to bring this exhibition to the Red Brick Building through the generous sponsorship of Courtenay Investments. \nPlease note that occasionally\, some of the rooms showing photographs may not be accessible due to rooms being used for events and meetings. We will aim to keep this to a minimum. As of 6th March these are the times some areas will not be accessible: \n  \nMarch \nWednesday 7th March – 3.30pm onwards Morland Room \nThursday 8th March 1pm-3pm Event Space \nFriday 9th March 10am-11am Event Space \nSaturday 10th March – 9.30am-12.15pm Morland Room; Event Space ALL DAY \nSunday 11th March – 1pm onwards Event Space \nMonday 12th March – 9.30am-10.30am Event Space \nWednesday 14th March – 10-11.15am Event Space \nThursday 15th March – 1pm-3pm Event Space \nFriday 16th March – 10am-11am Event Space \nSaturday 17th March – 9am-4pm Morland Room \nMonday 19th March – 9.30am-10.30am Event Space \nTuesday 20th March 8.30am-4.30pm Event Space \nWednesday 21st March – 10am-12pm Morland Room; 10am-11.15am Event Space \nThursday 22nd March 1pm-3pm Event Space \nFriday 23rd March 10am-11am Event Space \nMonday 26th March 9.30am-10.30am Event Space \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.redbrickbuilding.co.uk/event/british-life-photography-awards/
LOCATION:Somerset
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Exhibition
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UID:28855-1520362800-1520370000@www.redbrickbuilding.co.uk
SUMMARY:Viking Weave Bracelet Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop you will make your own Viking weave bracelet. This will teach you how to produce a length of Viking weave\, make fittings for the ends as well as a clasp. All tools and materials are included in the price. \nNearly 1\,300 years ago\, Vikings used long pieces of silver and gold wire to weave ropes.  These woven wire ropes were then stretched and made into jewellery. This wire weaving is called Viking weave (or trichinopoly chain).This chain was used as currency where it was cut into lengths. \nPlease book places direct with Holly. \nHolly was born in the New Forest\, Hampshire\, in 1975. Growing up in an area of outstanding natural beauty and also living very close to the south coast\, gave Holly an innate appreciation for organic forms and natural aesthetics\, which is still apparent in her jewellery today. \nHolly began creating jewellery in her early teens and by fifteen she was already selling her jewellery to an enthusiastic base of returning customers. \nAfter leaving school Holly went on to study Art to Degree level. She has also trained in and uses a variety of techniques including: beading\, beating\, wrapping\, Peruvian wire work\, weaving and Viking weave. Holly has also had training as a silversmith. \nMore recently Holly has moved into the production of intricate wire woven flower crowns as well as wire work bonsai tree sculptures. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.redbrickbuilding.co.uk/event/vikingweavebracelet/
LOCATION:Somerset
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Craft,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holly Berkley":MAILTO:hollyberkleyjewellery@outlook.com
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