EggSpace
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Address
Egg Cafe
Top Floor
16-18 Newington
Liverpool
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Telephone
Karen Henley - 07837219312
Carolyn Sinclair - 07915075503
Jazamin Sinclair - 07811059702
Email
headspace@eggspace.org
Web
www.eggspace.org
Opening Times
Mon-Sat 09.00-22.30; Sun 10.30-17.00
Current Exhibitions

 

Future Exhibitions

Winter Blue 2 - Group show on the theme of Winter by over 20 artists. Dec 18 - Feb 4 2008

Viewing - Tuesday December 18 19.00 onwards

   
Archive

'Love is Good' artists on the theme of Love Nov 8th - Dec 14th.

'Ten by Ten' Open submission show, see Biennial website. Sept 18th - Oct 30th.

'Momentum' Andy Prior and Chris Gjesrtson Dec 21st - Jan 29th

'Fade 05' - Exhibition and Auction in aid of JMU Final Year Degree Show funds. Until March 6th

'A Debt Of Gratitude' - Red Dot Exhibitions present an exhibition of Probe Plus record covers, dating from 1971 to 2005.  Probe Plus are a legendary Liverpool-based music label, which includes the band Half Man Half Biscuit on its books. May 21st - June 18th.

Headspace at the Egg space are presenting an exhibition called 'Summertime' running from 22nd July until August 26th 2005. Artists include Janette Ireland,Jazamin Sinclair, Karen Henley, Jo Gough, Carolyn Sinclair, Michelle Campbell, Chris Gjertsen and Jo Derbyshire amongst others..

'What Came First' - Long Journey Home Group 3rd September- 14th october 2005
Artists:
Yemi Abisola, Craig Coole, Jo Derbyshire, Lynn Fraser, Jo Gough, Karen Henley, James Holz, Wendeseura Kazaniski, Annie MacLean, Julie Nylander, Anna Pipon, Martyn Pope, Francesco Ruspoli, Carolyn Sinclair, Jazamin Sinclair, Rosita Skeete, Louise Taylor, Elizabeth Waite.

Out of Your Mind
19 October to 2 November 2005

Opening Times: 10.30am-10.30pm

Preview Night: 19th October 2005 7pm

Featuring: Marion Kalmus, Tommy McHugh, Jamie Reid, Rachel Duerden, Terry Kane, Wendalena Kazinski, Georgie Connor

An exhibition featuring the work of Tommy McHugh, and international artist Marion Kalmus plus others Tommy McHugh was born in Liverpool. He worked as a builder, and had a history of violence and class A drug abuse. His only interest in drawing was in scrawling tattoos on his arms whilst serving time in prison. Since suffering a stroke in 2001, Tommy, has felt a need to create, and has experimented with painting, drawing, writing and sculpting dealing with themes relating to his 'split-mind'. Tommy's stroke was caused by two small bleeds in both sides of his brain known as subarachnoid haemorrhages. Surgeons repaired the bleeds using a clip and a coil. His stroke appeared to unlock his creative side which has attracted a lot of media attention. The phenomenon known as "sudden artistic output" is extremely rare. Marion Kalmus www.marionkalmus.com is an international artist who is writing a book on Tommy's story.  Liverpool based artist Jamie Reid, visited Tommy at his home and agreed to show work at the exhibition.

"Alternative Sunday School"
organised by Homotopia, in association with HeadSpace

Exhibition will begin at 15.00 on Sunday 6 November with cream tea & cucumber sandwiches on sale.

In addition David Hoyle will be performing & creating artwork directly onto the wall as you watch. The work he creates will then be on display until 20 November. Contact Homotopia for more information on: info@homotopia.net.

Also there will be an exhibition of gay art on display for the duration by: Wendy Caldon, Jo Derbyshire, Karen Henley, David Hoyle, Adam Nankervis, Jazamin Sinclair & Jackie Stevens.
Nov 6th - Nov 20th 2005

'Live!' group exhibition of live music and live art photography.
Artists: Ben Zuhlcke Jo Derbyshire George Lund Gaynor Sweeney Jazamin Sinclair Julie Nylander Karen Henley Yemi Abisola Arvinder Bawa Wendalena Kazinski Colin Serjent Sue Milburn Tom Toti Leon Jakeman David Colbran Joan Evans Tony Knox Nov 23rd - Jan 8th 2006 .

'Printworks' - Etchings by Frederick Jones & Kathrine Schou. Curated by Katherine Doran (Headspace)
Frederick Jones, born in Middlesex and worked in London, Cape Town, and (for the
last 15 years) Liverpool. He works in a representational mode, influenced by contemporary Dutch etchers, especially Aat Veldhoen, Willem den Ouden, and Charles Donker. Although the manner is realistic and the etchings are concerned with the texture of everyday life, there is also a concern for underlying abstract geometries.
Kathrine Schou is a Norwegian etcher who has been living and working in Liverpool for some years. Jan 11th - 29th 2006

John Moores University - Pre Degree show.
Artists: Ken Ashton, Dave Barry, Claire Bates, Mike Costigan, Roz Hargreaves, Liz Hodgkinson, Peter Pimblett and Linda Pittwood. Feb 1st - 19th 2006.

'Ed - An Art Show by Men' - Curated by Simon Bendi. Feb 22nd - March 19th 2006
The exhibition is a mixed media show and includes Painting, Sculpture, Posters and Photography.

The theme to the show is 'on me ed son' and represents some of the insouciance of Liverpool art and diversity of networks around Liverpool. It is a show where the common notion of p.c. is deliberately accosted. All the artists in the show are men and have for one reason or another had their voices emasculated, this show gives a focus for the quotidian reality of men in todays culture.

The artists exhibiting are from countries around the world including Australia, Germany & Britain and include:
Joe Ankarah
Simon Bendi
Will Curwen
Paul Finnan
Tommy Mchugh
Adam Nankervis
Edmund Piper
Marko Stepanov
Samuel Wiesemann

CREATIVE LETS EXHIBITION - 'CREATION' an exhibition of current 2d work by the visual artist members of Creative LETS. The unique Merseyside based organisation open to all creatives who like to barter. Mar 22nd - Apr 23rd 2006

Performance. Apr 26th - May 12th 2006
Curated by Michelle Campbell featuring artists connected to The South Bohemia Art Gallery.
 
Interpretations of film and movie stars, portraits of musical legends, at their most emotional, free expressionism through artistic imaginations on the morals in contempory society.

Private view Apr 26th 19.00 , with musicians , performance art and a selection of poetry.
Contributors are; Jamie Hernon,  Jamaican fine artist, Adriene Petrolosci, Hungarian fine artist, David Griffiths, Brian Minnery, John Bridson, Edward Lyons.

'HeadSpace @ EggSpace' presents: 'A Selection of Our Work' : Shorefields Evening Art Class
This is a group show of artwork by: Em Coombes; Mary King; Sarah Milstead; Dolores Seaton & Margaret Young. All of the artists are part of Shorefields Evening Art Class, which is run by Judy Mazonowicz. Previously the artists have exhibited at St George's Hall.

Maria Hughes & Jamie Reid - photographs. May 31st - June 18th 2006

 

 

Photography by Delfina Women & New Members

Delfina's new members are all women & have recently joined us.  We have been running photography workshops with the women for the last 10 weeks. Other work on display is by ourselves at Delfina. The exhibition is curated by Karen Henley & Jazamin Sinclair. (For more information about Delfina see website: http://www.delfinawomenltd.co.uk/)

The exhibition will feature photography by the following artists:

Yemi Abisola
Anisa Alkunshahe
Lisa Burke
Fran Halligan
Denise Harry
Ethel Harry
Karen Henley
Julie Nylander
Joanne Roberts
Kelly Sefia
Jazamin Sinclair
Ends Sunday 16th July, 2006

'Fly to The Light' Tony Knox and others. July 26th - Aug 6th 2006
An exhibition on Knox's creative research and development of the infamous character ‘Moth Man’, who has earned Folk Law in the popular culture forums of art and wrestling

The artists collective forming this exhibition are: Tony Knox, Lisa Barry, Emma Winder, Chris Leyland, Charlie Nuttall and Andy Morris. Additional support in the research to Knox’s art has been extended by Kevin Thomas and Laurence Milner

'gene Culture'
Curator Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney
Aug 9th - Aug 27th 2006
CLOSED on Aug 10th

Artists: Jonathan Aldous, Sigal Avni, Jan Bennett, Ken Byers, Sarawut Chutiwongpeti, Kim Fielding, June Kingsbury, Carrie Reichardt, Andrew Taylor and Kai-Oi Jay Yung.

"Funded By Feeling": ...a selection of work from the last two years...
By Leon Jakeman

Aug 31st - Sept 15th 2006

independents -' i-saw' photography exhibition curated by Dyingfrog

Artists: Alan McKernan, Alan Whitfield, Alex Jackson, Ben Anders, Claire Weetman, Dave Bixter, Dave Kent, Domingo Rodriguez, Ed Bixter, Evonne Keeler, Georg Gartz, Jazamin Sinclair, Joe Clarke, Laurence Ward, Leanne Elizabeth, Lisa Wilton, Mark Loudon and Peter Carr
Viewing: 18 September, 19.00 onwards

also online at dyingfrog.co.uk

'Winter Blues' - open group exhibition.
Nov 29 2006 - Jan 7 2007

'BOGOF' (Buy One Get One Free) - Jan 11 - Feb 26 2007
Group show and if you buy one piece of art you can take a second one free.

Life In 3: Group Exhibition; Curated By Connecting Cultures & Sola Arts; assisted by HeadSpace - Mar 12 - Mar 26 2007

A group exhibition of artwork by members of Connecting Cultures Refugee Artists Collective, which is managed by Sola Arts. The artists involved are from Algeria; Burundi; Ethiopia; Iraq; Kurdistan; Liberia; Somalia; Tibet & UK.

Performance evening : Monday 19th March 2007 - 19.00 onwards

'Idiosyncracies' Group Show curated by Headspace. Mar 29 - Apr 22 2007
Jason Bold; Karen Henley; Pam Holstein; Hamish MacDonald; Andrew Reid

'Contrast' Featuring works by from Paul Francis, Lynn Fraser, Agnieszka Jazwinska, Dan Larossa, Nathan Pendlebury and Natalie. Apr 26 - May 21 2007

'Freestyle' Group show curated by Headspace. Sean Gittens, Barry Han, Nick Jones, Simon Mack, Alex Nicholson. Jul 13 - Aug 6 2007

'Illuminate' - Group Show curated by Headspace. Derek Cully, Stefan Fiedorowicz, Karen Gilbert, Parabhen Lad, Marie McGowan, Nathan Pendlebury, Jazamin Sinclair. Aug 10 - Sep 3 2007


Touch: Group Exhibition; Curated By HeadSpace

The exhibition will feature work by the following artists: Louise Atkinson; Rachel Lloyd; Paul Meeks; Rosita Mohammed; Nick Pike; Carolyn Sinclair & Rachael Taylor.

   

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