Brush Strokes.THE Herbert is celebrating Coventry's connections with West Indian West In·dies An archipelago between southeast North America and northern South America, separating the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean and including the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahama Islands. sound systems with a free party at 8pm tomorrow. The exhibition is inspired by the making of the documentary film Champion Sound by city-based production company Frontline AV and celebrates Coventry's sound systems from the 1950s to the present, with memories and photos of local people, sound crews, venues and record labels. LOUISE PIPER will give a free 10-minute talk at Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum at 1pm today about artist Nicholas Dimbleby's newly-recast bronze sculpture bronze sculpture. Bronze is ideal for casting art works; it flows into all crevices of a mold, thus perfectly reproducing every detail of the most delicately modeled sculpture. It is malleable beneath the graver's tool and admirable for repoussé work. Elephant Circle. It will be unveiled on May 24 at its new location in Jephson Gardens, opposite the Elephant Wash. Local historian Robin Stott will be talking about the history of the Elephant Wash next Friday. JESSICA VOORSANGER is inviting people to join her in a free karaoke event after her talk with senior exhibitions curator Deborah Robinson at the New Art Gallery in Walsall on May 10. They commissioned work by Jessica for their exhibition Starstruck star·struck or star-struck adj. Fascinated by or exhibiting a fascination with fame or famous people: "The star-struck tone of the text suggests that the author is giving us an exclusive peek into the secret lives of . Book free places in advance on 01922 654400. |
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