Outdoor Arts

Weave a willow Pig!

Venue: 
Cogges Manor Farm, Witney
Date(s): 
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Timing: 
10am to 4pm
Cost: 
£69
Picture of various willow animals

Come and spend a day weaving willow a pig, ideal for the garden or the home. It'll be a fun day where you can learn new weaving skills, or develop existing ones, in the beautiful surroundings of Cogges farm in Witney. The tutor will guide you through the making process explaining about willow as she goes along. The price is all inclusive and will include: all materials, use of equipment, lunch, refreshments, and homemade cake! For pictures of willow pigs visit the website.

Chapungu Sculpture Exhibition at Waterperry Gardens

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Venue: 
Waterperry Gardens
Date(s): 
Tuesday, 3 January 2012 - Saturday, 31 March 2012
Timing: 
10am to 5pm
Cost: 
Adults £4.30. Children aged 16 and under free.

The last chance to see the work of some of Zimbabwe’s finest stone sculptures in the beautiful setting of Waterperry Gardens. Capturing the deep-held family values and culture of the people of this country, the exhibition runs until the end of March and the garden entrance fee applies.

The Yard: audiograft Festival performance- Paul Whitty

Venue: 
Modern Art Oxford
Date(s): 
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Timing: 
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Cost: 
Free, just drop in.

During the afternoon, Paul Whitty’s dissection of salvaged recordings Ricercare or where the f*** are we? will occupy The Yard.

Don't miss the audiograft collaborative installation by Stephen Cornford and Ben Gwilliam in the Project Space.

Project Space Residency Exhibition: Tamarin Norwood Keeping Time

Venue: 
Modern Art Oxford
Date(s): 
Tuesday, 14 February 2012 - Sunday, 19 February 2012
Timing: 
Open during gallery hours, please see website: www.modernartoxford.org.uk
Cost: 
Admission Free.

A new body of text and sculptural work by Tamarin Norwood created during her residency at the Gallery.

Winter exhibition at Turrill Sculpture Garden

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Venue: 
Turrill Sculpture Garden (at Summertown Library)
Date(s): 
Thursday, 1 December 2011 - Saturday, 25 February 2012
Timing: 
During library opening hours
Cost: 
Free

An exhibition by various sculptors offering unusual Christmas and post Christmas treats.

Christmas Light Night

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Join us on Friday 2 December 2011 as we celebrate the spectacular start of Christmas in Oxford with the city’s annual event Christmas Light Night.

Highlights of this year’s event will include children’s lantern procession, supported by MINI Plant Oxford, the St Giles Stage with live singing, dancing and celebrations and Phil Kline’s Unsilent Night.

Sam Henney - freelance marketing & communications

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Individual

I am an experienced freelance marketing and communications specialist to the arts, leisure and entertainment industries.

Over the past fifteen years I have worked for a number of the UK's most high profile arts organisations including English National Opera, National Theatre, London Philharmonic Orchestra and English National Ballet; as well as UK and international productions of Disney's The Lion Ling, Mamma Mia!, Les Mis and War Horse.

I am based in North Oxfordshire and have local and international clients including Britten in Oxford (a 2013 year-long festival of events celebrating th

Stall Holders needed for Christmas 2011

Closing Date: 
Friday, 4 November, 2011
Salary / Fee: 
Starting from £75

There is an exciting opportunity to hold a Stall at Oxford City Night Light 2011. The event is taking place on the afternoon of Friday 2ndDecember on St. Giles and will consist of food and drink, arts and crafts, a main stage and of course the spectacular light switch on!

If this is an event which you would like to be involved with, please contact the stalls manager on 01865 200 780 or info@inevents.org to receive an application pack

We look forward to hearing from you!

Call for participants aged 16-25 in Oxfordshire for FREE workshops

OYAP Trust are looking for participants for a FREE project, happening in 3 towns across Oxforshire.

You have the opportunity to delve into Oxfordshire and bring secrets and stories to the surface in a totally unique way.

You will be working with an artist to create your own amazing exhibition and you get to choose the art form!

CALLING YOUNG ARTISTS !

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“CALLING YOUNG ARTISTS” HAVE FUN DESIGNING YOUR VERY OWN MINI!

“Art in Woodstock 2011”, in conjunction with the “North Oxford Mini” dealership, are organising an exciting new competition open to all budding young artists aged between 5 and 14. The aim is to find new and original designs for a MINI roof and bonnet. The winning designs will be produced onto a real Mini car and displayed during the Art in Woodstock festival from Saturday October 22nd to Sunday Oct 30th 2011.

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