What a weekend, here are a few images from the event!
March 23rd, 2010
Get involved in this free exciting event where you will be part of creating an inspiring vision for Kingston. Are you aged between 19 and 25, or over 55? Do you want to have your say and put Kingston on the map as a better, greener place to live?
We will upload your content for you, so please email your images and copy to: blogit@ourkingstonourfuture.org
or post your images and copy to:
Blog it, G10 Clerkenwell Workshops
27-31 Clerkenwell Close
EC1R 0AT
March 15th, 2010
The elders at the Bradbury Active Age Centre gave Artgym a warm welcome and will attend the Our Kingston Our Future… We are delighted to have their contribution towards a brighter greener future for Kingston!
Click here for more information on the events: www.ourkingstonourfuture.org
March 12th, 2010
Click here to see a mini video of Elders Warming Up for Our Kingston Our Future…
Elders at the Shiraz Mirza Community Hall gave Artgym a very warm welcome!
They have singed and will be participating in Our Kingston Our Future…
We are delighted to have their contribution towards a brighter greener future for Kingston!
March 9th, 2010
Click here to see a mini video of Our Kingston Our Future Warm Up
ARTGYM comes to Kingston…a warming up on a busy vibrant Saturday in Clarence Street for Our Kingston Our Future events.
All we wanted to know: how do people feel about Kingston?
March 8th, 2010
Click the link below to view the link to see what happened when we presented to the Drama students at Kingston University:
January 12th, 2010
My vision is more integration with natural surroundings, family run/small entrepreneurial projects
My vision is for many more creative activities in Kingston
My vision is: PEOPLE + NATURE = KINGSTON
January 12th, 2010
The images came from a desire to create the effect of dissolving the boundaries that we have created between ourselves and everything outside of us, reminding us that we are part of our natural environment, from which we grew.
Additionally, the backgrounds act as an indication of the beginnings of our clothes; that our clothing doesn’t start from shop floors, but from the land.
As a result, the drawings and clothing depicted are soft and delicate, ghostlike and ethereal, without clear distinction between foreground and background.
Maria Elvorith
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