I love PechaKucha nights, they are very inspiring, great for networking and there’s always good beers (held at Fairfield Social Club). Volume 29’s theme was ‘How Do I…’
Category: Event Review
Art Night: Event Review
I’m never sure about these type of events. They always have good and bad points I think. And I think the point of view you take all boils down to your art skill/background.
Elevation. Underground: Exhibition Review
I hate writing negative reviews. There are two sets of artwork that clearly don’t go together, there seems to be no correlation, no relationship, there’s no flow.
Distorted Constellations: Exhibition Review
…a real testament to how the event was presented throughout by Ebizie; always accessible, no need for pretense, a serious point to make but without the need for an overly serious tone.
Lightwaves 2018: Event Review
I reviewed Lightwaves 2017 and I kind of expected this year to be bigger and better. There are new installations, new artists, new interactions, but it’s still just as confused, still a bit tacky, it’s very hit and miss.
PechaKucha Manchester Night: Event Review
There’s so much here for everyone, whether you are into the arts, or a community advocate, or business owner, there is so much to learn whilst listening to a range of different speakers.
Please Press Pause and Try Again Later: Event Review
It feels like a lot of the events we have been to recently are trying to do this, mix art, performance and music in one, but I don’t think any are doing it quite as good as Get It Done.
Furnished Archipelago: Exhibition Review
Furnished Archipelago has created a zone of altered context in a corner of Salford, with a feeling of being both embodied within and separate to the world outside.