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Paul Leader on
May 24, 2012 |
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It’s been a hectic week but we’re all really happy with the work we’ve done and the way it sits in the gallery space. For anyone thinking of coming down, there are at least 2 invigilators constantly to hand as well as a great café on the premises. If you still don’t know where Snig Hill Gallery is, then take a look here on Google Maps. I’d really like to wish Lou Hazelwood all the best for her exhibition Stillness Readings which is due to open tomorrow evening (25th May) at The Archipelago Works, 16-20 Sidney Street, Sheffield.
by
Helen Frank

Not ordered by cost, by size, by paper quality or anything that you could choose to categorise a sketch book – just imagine that there is every kind in this box. This box then contains a potential for action. I am an optimist. I collect scrap paper off printers and photocopiers and make books; covers [...]
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Lou Hazelwood
>stop press< >Lou Hazelwood runs Guerrilla Writing session< >homework< >write a song about a piece of artwork you are making< >sing it in the session, record it< >listen here< >now known as Vocal Guerrilla Writers< >they are; Julie, Eva, Madeline, Bryan, Kris, Chris, Lou< >also in the session> >dialogue in the voice of mum and [...]
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Louise Finney

Classification: Community Life; War and Warfare Date: 1915 Description: Postcard dated January 20th 1915. It is one of three correspondences in the possession of Museums Sheffield between Sergeant J. Beatson of the 1st East Yorkshire Regiment in the British Expeditionary Force in France, and Miss Muriel Ellis of Fountain Road Girls’ School, Hull. It is hand written in pencil on [...]