ARCHIVE EXHIBITIONS
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tuesday 2 November– Thursday
23 December
An Architecture Centre veteran, Miranda Sharpe jewellery is back
in stock, in time for Christmas.
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tuesday 2 November – Thursday
23 December
April’s silver jewellery is greatly inspired by the architecture
and dreamlike quality of buildings...
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tuesday 2 November – Thursday
23 December
Emma’s innovative jewellery explores subtleties of surface,
colour and form, inspired by nature...
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Exhibition: Tuesday 12 October – Sunday 28 November
An exhibition featuring some of the most exciting built
projects that have been realised through the RIBA competitions
process...
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Exhibition: Tuesday 2 November – Sunday 28 November
2004
The annual Young Architect of the Year Award aims to discover
and reward the best international architects aged 40 years and
under.
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Exhibition: Tuesday 28 September – Saturday 30
October
2004 marks 350 years of Quakers in Bristol. This exhibition
is part of a programme celebrating this rich history of Quakers
in the city, and features photographs of the local Quaker Meeting
Houses, taken by Bristol architect and Quaker, James Bruges.
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tuesday 5 October – Sunday
31 October
Alan’s jewellery combines the use of silver and gilding
metal...
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tuesday 3 August - Sunday 31 October2004
‘This silver and nine carat gold range has been
influenced by a research trip to Japan.
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Jewellery Exhibition: Wednesday 1 September - Thursday
30 September 2004
Lesley specialises in the use of cellulose acetate (derived from
cotton oil) combined with sterling silver.
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Exhibition: Tuesday 10 August – Friday 1 October
2004
Almost half of the Parthenon Marbles have resided in
Britain since Lord Elgin removed the sculptures from the Acropolis
in 1801-2 and the argument surrounding their fate has lasted for
almost as long.
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Exhibition: Tuesday 14 September – Sunday 26 September
2004
An RPS-sponsored exhibition as part of Urban Design Week
2004, the seventh annual Urban Design Week...
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Exhibition: Tuesday 17 August - Sunday 12 September 2004
Artscape Japan locates art, architecture, and landscape in the
context of present day Japan.
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tuesday 3 August – Tuesday
31 August
Chie Mannami graduated with an MA from the Royal College of Art
in 2002.
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SHIMARA
CARLOW
Jewellery Exhibition: Thur 1 July – Sun 1 August
2004
‘My work is based on natural fluid forms and found objects
such as pods, feathers, leaves and mermaids' purses.'
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Exhibition: Tuesday 3 August - Sunday 15 August 2004
'My inspiration for these images has developed through seeing
familiar places and structures transformed when lit by the ubiquitous
sodium-filled streetlight...'
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HJALTLAND:
THE BUILDINGS OF SCALLOWAY
Exhibition: Tue 22 June – Sun 2 August
Scalloway is the second largest settlement on the Shetland Islands,
with a population of 1000. Its buildings reflect its dramatic
position in a bleak landscape of water and fractured landforms,
and its rich social history, fluctuating between periods of prosperity
and decline.
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Jewellery Exhibition: Tue 1 June – Wed 30 June
Jane Thomson is based in Ayrshire and graduated from Glasgow
School of Art in 2000.
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IMAGEM
Exhibition: Fri 18 June - Sun 18 July
The ‘Imagem’ project came out of links between Bristol
and Oporto, Portugal. The young people of KWMC have become interested
in architecture...
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Exhibition: Mon 21 – Sun 27 June
Private View: Mon 21 June, 19.00
An exhibition of drawings, models and photographs by the Bristol
and Bath branch of the RIBA and Bristol Society of Architects.
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4 May – 30 June
Katie Clarke’s jewellery fuses precious and non-precious
elements to create the unexpected.
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4 May – 20 June
For anyone interested in the hottest, most ingenious and stylish
contemporary design objects created by the UK’s established
and emerging design talent, this exhibition is a must!
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GATES
PROJECT BY WALTER JACK
Tue 6 April – Sun 2 May 2004
An exhibition of ideas by this artist-maker exploring portals
that transform shape as they open.
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GILLY
LANGTON
Tue 2 March – Wed 31 March 2004
Gilly’s jewellery is inspired by her passion for architecture,
concentrating on the structure, strength and engineered details
of a building.
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MARINA
O'BRIEN
Tue 3 February – Sun 28 March 2004
Marina O’Brien is a Bristol based jeweller working primarily
with Perspex.
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THE
NEW ENGLISH COUNTRY HOUSE
16 March – 25 April 2004
The tradition of the country house is one of Britain’s
most significant architectural and landscape design trends. Yet
with planning guidance under review, the future of the country
house tradition is under threat.
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Exhibition: Tues 3 February – Sun 14 March 2004
After a quarter of a century of closure, the thermal
springs of Bath will once again be used for bathing and treatment,
as was the case 2000 years ago.
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Exhibition: Tue 20 - Fri 30 January 2004
This exhibition displays the prize-winning submissions for the
third annual RICS Schools Competition on Sustainable Development
for Geography A-level students, held at the University of the
West of England in Bristol (UWE) last November.
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