Face Exhibition
ROAR is based in Rotherham Town Centre, and was set up to
create a thriving art community in Rotherham. They’re based in Westgate
Chambers and have exhibition space as well as artists’ studios. Everyone there
is really friendly, and willing to help you with anything you want to do within
the arts industry.
I worked there for a week, seeing the day to day running of
the place and the groups who use the space within it. I created a booklet for
volunteers who were completing creative workshops, as well as designing email
templates for ROAR. Also, I helped with a ‘Rotherham Walkabout’ in town centre,
where we created a small pyramid installation outside of the imperial
buildings. For this I worked with local artist Nick Summerbell, who then showed
me the work he has exhibited in Rotherham Library.
During the summer I contacted artists from the local area,
some of whom where members of ROAR, to ask them to exhibit work in a
portraiture exhibition I was curating. This exhibition featured traditional and
more experimental portraiture, in ROAR’s ‘Buzz’ gallery. This ran from the 18th
September to the 8th of October. I also took this opportunity to
exhibit some of my own work alongside artists work. This experience was really
great, as it allowed me to get fully involved in my own project, as I wrote the
proposal for the exhibition, contacted the artists and organised where the work
should be hung. This gave me real experience of curating as a career path I am
interested in pursuing in the future, and was really valuable to me as well as
thoroughly enjoyable!
Communicating with
artists from the local area showed me how much there is happening in and around
Rotherham, and is something that I’d recommend anyone to get involved in. As I
previously said, everyone is more than willing to help and everyone offered me
advise about the future and my own art work, including Edwin Wraith, who is an
artist based in the local area, who helped me with my drawing technique when I
did some quick sketches of him while he was there.
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