Entries Tagged as 'the apollo project'

Ania Tomaszewska

July 9th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Contributor

“Is there time for space” is an invitation to explore the space between the gallery and the street.  Streetlife dynamics in their complexity are reflected in the gallery window, creating the space where the movement and anticipation have their parallel. The window, hurt, by some midnight drama acts as a skin. From the liberal safety [...]

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Super Collider - Friday June 26

June 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments · Art, Contributor, Film, Music

an evening of art + video + music + spacecraft construction at The Apollo art space
+ unseen Apollo 11 moonwalk footage
+ Feeding Time vs P.i.X DJs
+ Lung, Rotter & Seven live set (TBC)
+ work from artist Andrew Dodds
+ new Japanese space agency videos from the moon
+ help decorate a giant one-off scale model of the [...]

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Coming up at Apollo

June 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

It’s hard to believe that we only have 10 days left of The Apollo Project. There is a lot happening in this time and we hope you’ll keep popping in as much as possible.
Friday 19 June - Spoken Word: Neither Am I, Harriet Poole
Saturday 20 June - Crazy Golf with Tim Shaw and Mike Gilden [...]

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Lunarchy - Sunday 28th 8pm till 10pm

June 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Contributor, Writing

LUNARCHY
The Moon Room is dark and intimate. Among images of the moon and stars,
scientists, artists and poets conspire in the darkness to tell the story of
the moon and its role in the evolution of life and all human culture. Without
the moon, we wouldn’t be here at all!  Our aim is to enchant and captivate
the world, [...]

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Laura Victoria - June 18th

June 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Contributor, Music

Live at The Apollo is proud to present Laura Victoria.
A voice and a cello- that’s about it.
Intense, edgy, light hearted, melodramatic and honest songs brought to life by unusual cello playing that veers between moving melancholy airs, punchy rock riffing and slap bass.
Songs tell of love affairs, cups of tea, shipwrecks, imaginary worlds… 
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EP Comng very [...]

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Nicola Tremain

June 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Contributor

Nicola Tremain is a local self-taught artist. She paints mainly in oils, although has been known to mix in other media, such as lipstick, varnish and crayons.
Her art is inspired by the organic shapes and patterns of nature. Her current passion is for portraiture. She can work to commission and can be contacted on nicola.tremain@gmail.com [...]

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Upshotz Youth Project - Opening night 17th June

June 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Contributor

‘An Eye for Peace’
Upshotz Youth Project Launches Photographic Exhibition in Brixton to help promote unity through creativity’

An Eye For Peace, a new photography exhibition by young adults in Lambeth launches on Wednesday 17th June 2009 at the Old Apollo Video Store in Herne Hill, London and runs until Saturday 20th June 2009. Aimed at reducing [...]

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John Riordan - June 25th

June 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Contributor, Music

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Stuart Taylor

June 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Art, Contributor

Stuart Taylor is a photographer, carpenter and full-time dad, as well as a passionate advocate for cycling. Rarely planned; an ever-inventive and resourceful maker, his latest creation is The Silverfox bar, for the Apollo Project, made from 100% recycled materials.

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Neither Am I - Friday June 19th

June 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Contributor

Neither Am I: Live at the Apollo
Neither Am I and their verbal puppet-show of minor-celebrity satire invite you to a splurge of high-end theory, low-end humour and middlebrow celebrity at the second live wordbath from south London’s most infamous literary nobodies .
Featuring a rag-tag assembly of world-famous authors, amateur wordscratchers and journeyman yarnpeddlars, the randomly [...]

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