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Place Space and Identity www.placespaceidentity.net 
The Place Space and Identity project will soon be drawing to a close for the time being with a retrospective show looking at the artistic events which have seen new works commissioned throughout the city. The project has used artwork and artists to explore the various issues and effects that the current round of regeneration has been having on the city, often giving a candid look into the opinions of those who live in the areas which have undergone massive changes in a very short time. Before the Final Exhibition the last remaining projects will be taking place over the next few weeks: Views from Here The largest of the PSI projects, created by Brian McClave, Gavin Peacock, and Tom Wichelow. Will soon begin to display its results Opens: Saturday 22nd March 6-8 pm, Bethesda Chapel, Hanley 25th - 28th March Wrestle Bethesda Chapel 3pm-7pm Surrounds Hanley Girl, Longton Shopping Centre 12-5pm Latent Burslem School of Art 12-4pm This Way Floral Hall Tunstall 9am-1pm goto www.viewsfromhere.co.uk for more information and opening times. Dinu Li Monday March 17th, 2008 Screening of film at The Film Theatre, Staffordshire University, 6.30pm onwards Chris Simcox Monday, February 18th, 2008 a former member of AirSpaceGallery Studios, Chris has been recently been running a programme of workshops and activities in Meir, the culmination of this work will shortly be installed, at Crescent Primary School in Meir. The large scale wall installation will encapsulate memories and ideas of the local people Chris has been working with. Roger Brown - Photographic Exhibition Monday, February 11th, 2008 Roger Brown has been working with residents of the Waterside area of Hanley to create an exhibition of photographs that will be exhibited on Saturday 15th March between 2-5pm at the Dresden Street Community Centre and will run until the end of April 2008. Phoebe Cummings Monday, February 4th, 2008 Phoebe Cummings will be unveiling her exhibition at the Etruria Industrial Museum on Thursday 28th February 2008 from 2-4pm. The exhibition will be open to the public when the museum re-opens on 26th March 2008. |