№ lp_2_3_40116
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Newbury
Theme:
Sculpture Exhibition
Document Type:
Invitation
Organization / Institution:
Shaw House
Author:
Jim Crockatt
Target Audience:
Artists, Art Collectors, Visitors
Period of Action:
1 August - 27 September 2026
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Entrance Fee:
£35 per sculptor
Commission:
15%
Number of Sculptures:
90 sculptures
Exhibiting Artists:
Limited to 3 pieces per artist
Insurance Requirement:
Minimum indemnity of £5 million
Publicity:
Shaw House Brochure, Facebook, Instagram, Dreweatts Auction House, Kennett Radio
Visitor Feedback:
Positive reviews, annual visitors
Website:
www.alteredstatessculptures.co.uk
Exhibition Opening Hours:
11:00 - 16:00
Exhibition Location:
Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury, RG14 2DR
Risk Assessment:
Required for installation
Stewarding:
Available on weekends and 7 days a week
Submissions:
To be submitted via template with photographs
Security:
Driveways closed from 5pm - 8am
Selling:
15% commission on sales, direct transactions between artist and buyer
Context:
Invitation for artists to exhibit large sculptures at Shaw House in Newbury, with details on installation, publicity, and exhibition logistics.
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2022
Region / City:
Newbury, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Application and guidelines
Organization:
Newbury BID Company CIC
Target Audience:
Businesses, charities, political and religious groups
Distribution Period:
Specified by applicant, max 5 days per month
Application Deadline:
Minimum 14 days prior to distribution date
Fee:
£30 per distributor per day, inclusive of VAT
Discounts:
Available for registered charities, voluntary organizations, religious groups, and political parties
Legislation:
Environmental Protection Act 1990, Clean Neighborhoods and Environment Act 2005
Consent Conditions:
Time and location restrictions, litter management, content restrictions (no offensive, criminal-promoting, or irresponsible alcohol-related material)
Payment Method:
BACS to Lloyds Bank, Sort Code 30-95-89, Account Number 31341660
Privacy Policy:
https://visitnewbury.org.uk/privacy-policy/
Year:
2021–2022
Place:
Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Mayoral civic record
Institution:
Newbury Town Council
Office Holder:
Councillor Billy Drummond
Position:
Mayor of Newbury
Deputy Mayor:
Councillor Billy Drummond
Mayoress:
Sharon Drummond
Chaplain:
Revd. Becky Bevan
Cadet:
Josh Lane
Civic Manager:
Elisa Mullen
Civic Staff:
Ian Campbell; Brian Sylvester; Barry Digby; Rod Thomason; Garry Poulson; Anthony Hewitt; Joyce Lewis
Mayor Making Date:
27 June 2021
Term of Office:
4 May 2021 – 15 May 2022
Mayor’s Chosen Charity:
Newbury Speakability
Themes:
Civic duties, community events, charity support, municipal ceremonies, local volunteering
Notable Activities:
Visits to community groups and care homes; participation in remembrance services, civic ceremonies, school visits, charity events, and municipal celebrations
Associated Events:
Local Democracy Week sessions; Michaelmas Fair opening; Christmas Lights switch-on; Armistice Day Service of Remembrance; Newbury Town Civic Awards Ceremony
Author:
Jaysankar Lal Shaw
Published:
09-22-2016
Edition:
1st
Format:
Hardback
Extent:
528 pages
ISBN:
9781474245050
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:
6 1/8" x 9 1/4"
List price:
$176.00
Subject:
Indian philosophy, analytic philosophy, epistemology, logic, philosophy of language, metaphysics, ethics
Contents:
Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Five parts covering Metaphysics, Epistemology, Logic and Mathematics, Philosophy of Language, Morals and Values; Bibliography; Index
Includes:
Glossary; new and revised writings by the author; bibliographical references; index
Year:
2023
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Event Type:
Concert
Organizer:
Royal Irish Academy of Music
Venue:
Shaw Room, National Gallery of Ireland
Featured Artists:
Michael Noonan, Kevin Meehan, Peadar Ó Loinsigh, Laoise McMullin, Róisín O’Grady, David Adams
Composers:
Lavinia Fontana (inspiration), Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Barbara Strozzi, Michael Noonan, Kevin Meehan, Peadar Ó Loinsigh, Laoise McMullin
Programme Details:
Full programme including performers’ and composers’ bios, lyrics, and contextual information
Genre:
Chamber music, Baroque music
Context:
Exhibition-inspired concert
Date of Performance:
15 June 2023
Year:
2019
Region / City:
UK
Genre:
Action, Adventure
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization / Institution:
Universal Pictures, The Industry Trust for IP Awareness
Author:
Louiza Manson
Target Audience:
Moviegoers, Fans of the Fast & Furious franchise, 16-34-year-old males
Period of Validity:
2019
Approval Date:
2019
Modification Date:
Not specified
Context:
Exclusive trailer created to combat piracy and promote legal streaming of Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw.
Note:
Application number
Institution:
Shaw College
Project name (English):
Dreams Come True
Document type:
Interim report
Intended audience:
Project supervisors and administrators
Year:
15th century
Region / city:
Northern England
Theme:
Art History, Medieval Tomb Sculpture, Death and Mortality
Document type:
Scholarly Article
Organization / Institution:
British Library
Author:
Jessica Barker
Target audience:
Scholars, Art Historians, Medieval Studies Enthusiasts
Period of validity:
15th century
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2021-2022
Location:
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Subject:
Artist Support, Career Development, Remote Work
Document Type:
Frequently Asked Questions
Organization:
Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Author:
Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Target Audience:
Early-stage career artists
Start Date:
March 2021
End Date:
March 2022
Funding Dependent:
Yes
Remote Work:
Some flexibility
COVID-19 Measures:
Yes, with contingency planning
Support for Carers:
Yes
Support for Access Needs:
Yes
Post-Completion Opportunities:
Unlikely
CV Requirement:
No
Year:
2026
Location:
Buffalo, NY, USA
Theme:
Public art, community empowerment, positivity
Document type:
Call for artists / announcement
Organization:
River Rock Community Coalition, Inc. (RRCC)
Target audience:
Professional and emerging artists, individual or collaborative teams
Submission deadline:
March 1, 2026
Project scope:
Sculpture and mural installations of any size
Funding:
Public and private support, equitable artist compensation
Artistic direction:
Positivity, love, empowerment, resilience, mental wellness, community pride
Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Nigeria
Topic:
Contemporary Art, Sculpture
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Art scholars, students, cultural researchers
Methodology:
Fieldwork, artist interviews, exhibition observation
Key Concepts:
Terracotta, Postcolonial Theory, Material Culture, Indigenous Materials
Period Covered:
Nok civilization to contemporary practices
Publication Date:
2025
Research Focus:
Revival of terracotta, cultural reappropriation, environmental commentary, decolonial practice
Author:
Sheila Gaffney
Discipline:
Sculpture; Contemporary Art Theory
Subject:
Archival practice, transcription as artistic method, sculptural thinking
Key figure referenced:
Carl Plackman (1943–2004)
Institutional context:
Huddersfield Art Gallery
Educational context:
Slade School of Fine Art; Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
Art historical context:
British sculpture in the late twentieth century
Related exhibition:
Beyond Appearances: The Sculpture of Carl Plackman 1943–2004
Referenced theorist:
Christopher Bollas
Referenced publication:
The Shadow of the Object: Psychoanalysis of the Unthought Known
Referenced artwork:
Civilisation as Barbarism (1984)
Practice-based project:
To the Table
Research method:
Transcription drawing using axonometric projection
Document type:
Scholarly essay / artist research reflection
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Blombos Cave, South Africa
Topic:
African sculpture, Chi Wara, African origin myths
Document type:
Exhibition catalog
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Scholars and enthusiasts of African art and culture
Period of validity:
2023
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description