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SUMMARY:Defenders
DESCRIPTION:Julia Kochetova x Fine Acts\n \nStories from a nation under fire. Stories from a nation made of hope\, pride\, and resilience. When the war in Ukraine started\, hundreds of thousands of civilians left their previous lives behind\, and volunteered to protect their homeland. \nWho are these people? Is such bravery superhuman\, or the most intrinsic human trait there is? Along with her regular equipment\, Ukrainian photographer Julia Kochetova decided to use old Russian prism lenses\, making a powerful point. Instead of being broken\, the country’s spirit has been multiplied. \nDefenders\, 2022. Image ©️ Julia Kochetova x Fine Acts \nDefenders is part of a larger project called Being Ukraine\, an initiative from creative studio Fine Acts\, together with photographers Julia Kochetova and Mila Teshaieva\, and studio WE BAD. \nSat 17-Sun 25 June\, 11am-6pm  \nFree public installation
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/defenders/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:BEAF Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Corrianna Clarke\, Maddison Collymore\, Mark England\, Sadaf Firoozi\, Rose Leyshon\, Mark Perry and Nicholas Teo.\nGroup exhibition presenting intertwining narratives and portraits from the past and present. Responding to the theme of unheard voices\, some portraits shown reflect personal stories of migration and journeys\, whilst others represent how we identify\, relationships and how we envision mental health in contemporary society. \nThe artists were selected from a BEAF call out for commissions within our festival. \nImage ©️ Sadaf Firoozi \nBEAF group exhibition is a BEAF 2023 Commission\nFree event \n         \nImages: From left to right ©️ Corrianna Clarke\, Maddison Collymore\, Sadaf Firoozi\, Mark Perry\, Rose Leyshon\, Nicholas Teo \nArtist Bios:  \nCorrianna Clarke: I’m a neurodivergent freelance visual artist and facilitator with specific experience in directing\, animation and illustration. My practice is unified by my investment in local place and community spaces – how people of mixed abilities\, backgrounds and needs are drawn together drives my desire to share meaningful personal and cultural narratives. Innovative art forms and sensitive\, collaborative co-creation that actively elevates lesser heard voices and new talent forms the core of my work. With notions of the creative role as encompassing both tactile product and social process\, I aspire to lead diverse audiences to engage with perhaps previously unfamiliar or inaccessible artworks. In raising awareness through conversations and participation connecting regional to national – whether animated\, drawn\, performed or curated – I hope to draw attention to what many would consider difficult\, underrepresented or sensitive subjects. \nMaddison Collymore: I am a Bournemouth based multidisciplinary artist with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Arts University Bournemouth\, 2019. My practice is exploring dreamscapes or imaginative landscapes that are inspired by my Great Grandmother’s migration from India to the UK. I predominantly use drawing\, collage and stitch to trace this narrative of changing cultures\, new discovery and resettlement.The work I make is largely speculative with references to intersectional feminism\, race and stories of science fiction that aid alternative ways of seeing or being in the world. Part of the creative process is playing with shadow landscapes\, spilled pigment or multicoloured drawing techniques that allow the materials to begin the work. I tend to add collage and stitch to then highlight and attach my lineal references. Sometimes participation becomes a part of the work with moments for other voices to collaborate and engage with the process of making. Experimenting with control is definitely a part of my process and a looseness with materials or inviting interaction can take the work in unexpected ways. \nSadaf Firoozi: Having worked as an Art Director in advertising for almost a decade\, the title of ‘artist’ does not fully encompass the practice through which Sadaf Firoozi now integrates installation\, writing\, performance\, collage\, painting\, drawing\, film\, sculpture\, and graphic design methodologies. However\, it is the active\, creative\, traumatized\, and expressive body that binds this diversity as a coherent and intelligent critique of contemporary life. The topics addressed derive from personal experience and the social issues that affect both the isolated individual and collective community. Although initiated by a negative viewpoint\, the art-making process that follows produces a visualization to be analyzed and shared in positive ways. The stories being told are familiar but open-ended\, raising questions in the minds of others. In this way\, the audience looks to their own remembered relations and events for meaning. Although “Who are you?” can be met with a simple response\, the physical\, social\, and cultural contexts in which the work is encountered are purposefully manipulated. Just as this artist interrogates her own cultural and geographical shift from Iran to the UK\, the richly provocative outputs present shifting situations and narratives. \nRose Leyshon: Rose Leyshon is a figurative sculptor living in Boscombe. She trained in traditional casting methods in Paris and uses a variety of materials including plaster\, ceramics\, resins and\, most recently\, bronze. Through her work\, she aims to represent the complexities and subtleties of womanhood and sexuality. She uses figuration to portray recognisable people and inspire empathy from the viewer. She’s influenced by artists such as Duane Hanson and Paula Rego for their use of realism and their humanist\, political and feminist engagement.\nFor BEAF 2023\, Rose has been commissioned to produce some new sculptures on the theme of “Unheard Voices”. She will portray a variety of identifiable\, uncensored and compassionate portraits of the neglected\, the tired and the dismissed. The work is intended for the most modest people of Boscombe: it will be amusing\, touching and relatable. \nMark Perry: My creative practice is committed to exploring the signifiers of individuality/personality and the way identity is constructed\, deconstructed or transformed through life experiences. Contemporary notions of the lens and its technological distortion are key to the gaze I manipulate. Images captured via communications technologies provide a starting point for sketches that are then reworked and edited in pursuit of an appropriate visual language. In this transition from mobile phone or laptop\, to canvas or paper\, observational representation’s evolve surpassing mimesis to become visualised interrogations of individualism. Within this I have a list of commissions that vary from Fan work to portraits\, all of which are guided by the above notion of individuality and identity. To offer something that is observed beyond the representational\, and as such deliver a personal reflection on the moment. \nNicholas Teo: Nicholas Teo is a Singaporean filmmaker & photographer now based in Bournemouth.\nCurrently pursuing Commercial Photography at Arts University Bournemouth\, Nicholas’s practice revolves around fashion\, fine art\, and documentary work. Enjoying all kinds of image-making and describing himself as a “jack of all trades” creative\, his work varies wildly in style and subject matter. But born with a curious mind and gentle heart\, the common thread of exploring and advocating for social causes like mental health became more apparent in his work and he seeks to pursue this even more in the future. \n 
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/beaf-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAF 2023,BEAF Commission,Exhibition,Film,Photography
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SUMMARY:Access BEAF
DESCRIPTION:Access BEAF is a group of emerging artists from across Bournemouth and Dorset. The group was set up to support one another\, particularly for those artists who have experienced racism and may have faced barriers and access into the arts and education. \nThe artists within this exhibition are using the Sovereign Centre as a test space to experiment\, acting as a platform to share their work with a wider audience in a shared space. \nAccess BEAF exhibition is a BEAF 2023 Commission \nSat 17-Sun 25 June\, 11am – 6pm\nFree event \nBanner Image ©️ Elizabeth Walker. Images from top left to bottom right: Huda Osni\, Salma Adi\, Adilson Naueji\, Elizabeth Walker\, Lucas Militao\, Prajvi Mandhani\, Tracey Jane\, Miles Bagarinao (animation) and Dr. Aanka Batta (performance video) \n \n \n .  .   \n \n \nArtist Bios\nSalma Adi\nSalma Adi is a conceptual artist\, author\, and art teacher based in Bournemouth. Her burning desire to answer the question of “Who am I? and How can I be here?” made her dive into analytical psychology to explore the depth of B E I N G\, leading her to create art in different mediums that are mind-state conscious based. Art helps Salma evoke conceptuality and form a precise incarnation of complex states humans experience. Since art has significantly influenced her life\, her mission has been to help people unfold their potential and create better life journeys. Salma considers her art as visual affirmations\, which can be a self-discovering journey and a self-empowering tool to support people in their lives.\nSALMAADIART \nMiles Bagarinao\nsaltseashark (he/they) is an all-rounder\, jack-of-all trades artist that makes silly TTRPGs\, short video games\, animations and illustrations for whatever medium suits at the time\, recently making art about the transmasc experience. He creates heartfelt short stories of characters in extreme situations through illustration\, animation and interactive media.\n@saltseashark saltseashark.portfolio.site \nDr. Aanka Batta\nAanka Batta is a south asian born artist and activist residing in the UK. She explores migration\, race relations and gender in her work. Aanka is a performance poet who combines theatre and poetry to deliver emotionally evocative experiences. She has performed at theatre venues nationally\, and at conferences\, festivals and demonstrations. Aanka is also a public speaker on political matters centered on race. She speaks at public sector meetings and also does case work in anti-racism advocacy. \nTracey Jane\nTracey Jane graduated from Exeter College of Art and Design and has painted in all media throughout her life. Now she concentrates purely on acrylics on canvas or wood. Since moving to Dorset from London in 2016\, she has been inspired by the beautiful Dorset coastline and her experiences as an Argentine Tango dancer and teacher. Currently she is trying to express the energy and connection of people whilst they dance and also their relationship to others in the room.\nwww.bfmedia.co.uk \nPrajvi Mandhani\nPrajvi Mandhani works across video\, sound\, printmaking\, and drawing. She creates multi-media installations through a blend of digital as well as material-led processes. She is interested in creating experiential works that contain multiple video screens and channels of audio.\nprajvimandhanicom.wordpress.com @poetic_licence_ \nLucas Militao\nLucas Militao is a Brazilian musician\, digital and stencil artist. In love with arts in all forms\, he was always interested in play and study different media\, from visual arts to music\, dancing and anything that he can use to connect to his emotions. He thinks art is necessary in human lives as it’s a way to understand your own feelings. Now a days the main medium used are digital and stencil art that he uses together to create his paintings. His stencils usually use strong contrasting colours due to the medium limitations\, but it’s also a great way for evoking strong emotions. Lucas is excited about this new tools and think it will be great to inspire not only him but everyone in the world.\ninstagram.com/um_dia_posto_arte \nAdilson Naueji\n“Curiosity in from who\, where from\, and how they fell in and with surrounding…”\nAdilson Naueji is currently based in Bournemouth\, originally from Angola but more than anywhere African. He advocates that everyone has a story behind their facial features and is proud to introduce these people to the world. This is the foundation for his work: realistic portraits in acrylic or oil on canvas\, this is his first exhibition experience but he has done several commissions. \nHuda Osni\nHuda Osni is currently pursuing a Ba (Hons) Film Production degree at Arts University Bournemouth. She is currently doing research on her own heritage and identity. She has always believed that films are a great medium of telling stories.\nAnd spends a lot of her time watching films and analyzing them. She explains “It’s fun to watch people’s theories on the stories as well. I hope that one day I get to create a compelling and impactful story with the resources I have.”\nhttp://hudaosni.creatorlink.net/index#HOME \nSamantha Zandile Ngwenya\nSamantha Zandile Ngwenya is a talented Bournemouth-based artist with a passion for shining a spotlight onto familiar\, mundane and frankly “bog standard” subject matters. Born and raised in Bournemouth by her parents who emigrated from Zimbabwe\, Samantha developed a non-stop work ethic that drives her artistic passion. She draws inspiration from the Renaissance work of Edward Hopper and Vilhelm Hammershoi\, as well as contemporary artist George Shaw. By exploring the unorthodox\, Samantha aims to inspire conversation and evoke feelings that transport you back to a moment in your own life. With relatability and community at the heart of her practice\, there is no need to shroud her story with artistic jargon.\nwww.szngwenya.com @szngwenya \nElizabeth Walker\nElizabeth Walker was born in Zapopan Mexico and grew up in Belfast\, Northern Ireland. She now lives and works in the UK. She is a mixed media artist with her mediums including oil paint\, digital collage\, photograms\, and photography. Her practice is concerned with combining the figurative and the natural through forms of collage that then spark compositions for oil paintings. Her oil paintings currently explore themes of memory\, time passing\, and diaspora. Her subjects are often family members or close friends as her work likes to explore relationships and human connection.\nhttps://ewalkerart1706.wixsite.com/my-site-2 @ewalker.art
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/access-beaf/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAF 2023,BEAF Commission,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:BEAF TAKEOVER ROYAL ARCADE : CORRIANNA CLARKE
DESCRIPTION:Corrianna Clarke\, Boscombe Bound\nCreated within and inspired by lockdown in Boscombe\, the animated short ‘Boscombe Bound’ shares voices of the community\, evoking the unique sense of this location and time. Come and experience the animation\, view the sketchbooks and a selection of the 700 original\npaintings that formed the piece\, and bring your own Boscombe story! \nDirector and Animator\, Corrianna Clarke  \nAudio expertise and guidance from Jo Tyler at So Niche \nINSTAGRAM                        TWITTER                       FACEBOOK \n  \n \n 
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/beaf-takeover-royal-arcade-corrianna-clarke/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAF 2021,BEAF Commission
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SUMMARY:IAAC CONNECTED EXHIBITION: TANJE ZIMBA
DESCRIPTION:SOVEREIGN CENTRE \nCONNECTED EXHIBITION : IT’S ALL ABOUT CULTURE \nTANJE ZIMBA – BLACK ESSENCE \nA series of three digital paintings and interconnected video\,  Me\, Myself and My Hair – A journey of Acceptance.  \nThe three paintings focus on Tanje’s commentary on some of the key fashion/aesthetic aspects of Black Culture such as hair\, nails and more that have been popularised by the media.
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/iaac-connected-exhibition-tanje-zimba/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAF 2021,BEAF Commission
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SUMMARY:LEIGH WILLIAMS : GLORY II
DESCRIPTION:Sovereign Centre : Concourse  \nLEIGH WILLIAMS : GLORY II \nIn Glory II\, Williams explores the presentation of the fat body\, and how we react to the sight of unashamed fatness. She does so with a large-scale sculpture of a belly\, inspired by confident fat women and by her own journey of self-acceptance. The piece invites the audience to bond with their own body\, whilst celebrating the fat form. 
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/leigh-williams-glory-ii/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAF 2021,BEAF Commission
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SUMMARY:IAAC CONNECTED EXHIBITION : SAULĖ DOMINAITĖ
DESCRIPTION:SOVEREIGN CENTRE \nIT’S ALL ABOUT CULTURE\, CONNECTED EXHIBITION \nSaulė Dominaitė: ‘Liberty – the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want.’\nLiberty is a word whose meaning can hold entire countries at hostage; one word whose heaviness provoked half a dozen generations to leave.  \nStarting my 20s in a pandemic\, my generation felt robbed – robbed of our youth\, our money and our freedom. But freedom was something my generation never knew\, we’d never lost it\, and we had no desperate need to get it back.  \nIn a post-Soviet Lithuania\, my parents knew what freedom felt like because that freedom stemmed from the previous existence of suppression. Foreign music – banned. Restaurants – unaffordable. Rave culture even in the now idolised wild 90s – non-existent.  \nSo for that same word of “suppression” to be casually thrown around during times when we are free to think\, feel\, want\, buy\, listen\, dance and learn\, just with the added caution of a deadly virus surrounding us – felt misleading. This exhibition is meant to explore these widely different concepts of freedom and suppression between mine and my parents’ early 20s\, and how their experience is teaching me to never take my liberty for granted. \n  \n 
URL:https://gotbeaf.co.uk/event/iaac-connected-exhibition-saule-dominaite/
LOCATION:Sovereign Shopping Centre\, 600 Christchurch Rd\, Bounemouth\, BH1 4SX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAF 2021,BEAF Commission
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