Saturday, 25 January 2014

New exhibition at Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham


POP ART TO BRITART: MODERN MASTERS FROM THE DAVID ROSS COLLECTION

Admission Free
Saturday 23 November - Sunday 09 February 11am - 5pm
Admission is free.
Djanogly Art Gallery
POP ART TO BRITART: MODERN MASTERS FROM THE DAVID ROSS COLLECTION
Djanogly Art Gallery Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sundays 12noon - 4pm

The highlight of Lakeside's winter season, this is the first public exhibition of one of the most important collections of late-twentieth century and contemporary art in private hands.
David Ross is perhaps the best known as the co-founder of The Carphone Warehouse in 1991, today Europe's largest independent mobile phone retailer. Since 2003, he has been involved in leading may other public and private companies, as well as pursuing a passion for the arts, sports and education through the David Ross Foundation.He is a major supporter of Impact: the Nottingham Campaign and Co-Chair of the campaign board. He is also a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery.Djanogly Art Gallery Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sundays 12noon - 4pm

The highlight of Lakeside's winter season, this is the first public exhibition of one of the most important collections of late-twentieth century and contemporary art in private hands.

David Ross is perhaps the best known as the co-founder of The Carphone Warehouse in 1991, today Europe's largest independent mobile phone retailer. Since 2003, he has been involved in leading may other public and private companies, as well as pursuing a passion for the arts, sports and education through the David Ross Foundation.He is a major supporter of Impact: the Nottingham Campaign and Co-Chair of the campaign board. He is also a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery.

Year 8 students join the Elephant parade in the city!

Ali Farjam (8E) and Jake Anderson-Dowling (8B) were selected out of 100 designs to paint two large elephants as part of the National tour 'Elephant Pararde' supported by intu.
Both boys painted the elephants in their own time, after school and worked from the designs bringing them to life!

You can find a herd of decorative elephants, including Ali and Jake's in the Victoria Centre and Broadmarsh Shopping centre, Notts city centre.


 





The tour is raising awareness for the Asian Elephant Foundation and has already visited cities including Singapore, Milan, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and London.


 


Read more: http://www.nottinghampost.com/Colourful-elephants-designed-school-kids-stomp/story-20406408-detail/story.html#ixzz2rR1qVLjZ