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Blackburn’s Christmas Arts Market

Blackburn-Arts-market-flyer

If there aren’t enough arts markets in Liverpool you could try Blackburn next week.

Blackburn’s Christmas Arts Market for contemporary craft and unique art

Pick up unique Christmas gifts and support local artists at Blackburn’s Christmas Arts Market.

The market will showcase the creativity of artists working in ceramics, sculpture, painting, printmaking, textiles, photography, contemporary crafts and jewellery.

It is the second arts market to be held in Blackburn and will run alongside the three day market on Wednesday, November 18, Friday, November 20 and Saturday, November 21 2009.

It will see contemporary crochet being sold alongside courgettes and fabulous felt creations next to fishnets in a lively market atmosphere.

There will also be craft and knitting demonstrations and a local artist drawing cartoon portraits of shoppers.

The Christmas market follows the success of the first arts market, which took place in the summer, and attracted shoppers from all around the region.

Anyone contemporary crafters or artists interested in having a stall at the market should contact Asifa Satvilker on (01254) 585357 or email asifa.satvilker

Strange World at Blackburn Gallery

Masked Police Car by Okamoto Mitsuhiro

Masked Police Car by Okamoto Mitsuhiro

We spent a very pleasant day in Blackburn last week. There’s no direct train from Liverpool so it takes a while to get there and back but it’s not too arduous and the weather was good.

We were here in January 2006 to see a large exhibition of contemporary Asian art from the Fukuoka Triennale which was spread across venues in the town. This show, ‘Strange World‘ is a much smaller event featuring just 7 artists in a couple of spaces within the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery in the aptly named but well hidden Museum Street.

The first thing you notice as you enter the gallery is the car covered in a mask similar to a wrestlers mask but in police colours. This is by Japanese artist Okamoto Mitsuhiro and there is a video showing it being driven around the local streets.

The majority of the works are on the first floor but as you go up the stairs you pass under (or in my case brush your head against) some very nice hanging yellow textile pieces by another Japanese artist, Seiko Kinoshita.

In the first floor gallery there are Portable Cities by Yin Xiuzhen (China), these are cities in suitcases. They include sound but you may need to remind the gallery staff to turn it on. Mok Buakaow (currently based in Minneapolis) has developed her Nong Project. A line of Nong clay sculptures lead us to a display of images of a Nong in various places around town. There is a series of amazing paper cutout pictures by Bovey Lee (currently based in Pennsylvania) and a very clever, rather unsettling pair of hands tapping on the top of an oil drum ‘Doublehands Drum’ is by Ping Qui (based in Berlin). Also very clever are the Socketron and Plugobot pieces by Vincent Leong (Malaysia) which are robot-like creatures made entirely from electric plugs and sockets all fitted together.

Its great to see so much contemporary work by Asian artists here in the North West thanks to the efforts of the Blackburn and Darwen arts team. This show is part of plAAy which has been a 2 year programme in the area with both residencies and exhibitions.

Strange World runs from Saturday, September 5 until Saturday, November 21 2009

Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery,opening times are Tuesday – Saturday, 10.00 – 16.45

Nong Project by Mok Buakaow

Nong Project by Mok Buakaow

Yellow by Seiko Kinoshita

Yellow by Seiko Kinoshita