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stevenvenn · 7 months
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Jasper Tygner (f. Art School Girlfriend) - Ready (new single)
Loving this collab between Jasper Tygner and Art School Girlfriend. (Live at Copeland Gallery).
Her voice is pure magic to me.
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stardustlyssa · 9 months
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hunters in my style
i need to draw his future design more…
Consider commissioning me via kofi or buying my prints!
https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/stardustlyssa/the-raven/
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miwisimsie2 · 5 months
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SIM DUMP, Arlene Copeland
🌸Gallery : Miwisimsie 🌸Download : here (patreon)
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boonesfarmsangria · 12 days
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INTIMATE SHOW at COPELAND GALLERY, JUNE 6th
I will be performing and exhibiting at Copeland Gallery, Peckham, this June. The gig will take place on opening night of a 4 day exhibition showing the visual work I’ve been making to accompany a new record. I’ll be able to share news of the record and a new single in the coming weeks but for now I’m excited to present both visual and musical work in the same space. Tickets go on sale 10am tomorrow GMT… O
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psychosodomy · 8 months
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tagged by @bigshoeswamp for this fun lil game :3
Last song: the way you look tonight by Billie Holiday (from a greatest hits CD i got for $2)
Show I’m watching: too many to count. Um. Im always rewatching We are lady parts for one thing. im about to hit season 2 of kimi ni todoke, and from whats currently airing/in production, Fiona and cake, Harley Quinn, heaven official’s blessing, and Ramy
Book I’m reading: house of leaves, my pocket arabic dictionary (mawrid al qareeb), sit and solve mini crossword puzzle
Currently obsessed with: collecting CDs, glenn copeland, house of leaves by mark danielewski, passionflowers, homesickness for a country i havent visited in 17 years, we are lady parts (2021), raven by kelela, curating my bedroom walls like a museum gallery, “and you will always know what time it is in hong kong”, this morning I pray for my enemies by Joy Harjo, lesbian sex, the number of hairs on my upper lip, lesbians, women (and their hands and the shapes of their backs), un-women, hiam abbas [and her filmography], farewell my concubine (1996), cillian murphy’s filmography[ but not cillian murphy himself], not buying cigarettes, and finally, my girlfriend [:
im tagging @sawasawako
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mybeingthere · 1 year
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The troubled life and dark nights by George Copeland Ault (1891 – 1948), an American painter.
Ault was born in Cleveland, Ohio, US, into a wealthy family and spent his youth in London, England, where he studied at the Slade School of Art and St John's Wood School of Art. Returning to the United States in 1911, he spent the rest of his life in New York and New Jersey. 
His personal life henceforth was troubled. He became alcoholic during the 1920s, after the death of his mother in a mental institution. Each of his three brothers committed suicide, two after the loss of the family fortune in the 1929 stock market crash.
Although he had exhibited his works with some success, by the early 1930s his neurotic behaviour and reclusiveness had alienated him from the gallery world. In 1937, Ault moved to Woodstock, New York with Louise Jonas, who would become his second wife, and tried to put his difficulties in the past. In Woodstock the couple lived a penurious existence in a small rented cottage that had no electricity or indoor plumbing. 
Depending on Louise for income, Ault created some of his finest paintings during this time, but had difficulty selling them. In 1948, Ault was discovered dead five days after drowning in the Sawkill Brook on December 30, when he had taken a solitary walk in stormy and dark weather. The death was deemed a suicide by the coroner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Ault
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jgthirlwell · 2 years
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NY painter John Copeland has an exhibition of new works on display at 18 Gallery in Copenhagen. The exhibition is titled 'Destino Matar', and it is named after, and partially inspired by, the Steroid Maximus track of the same name. Check it out.
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cowplant-snacks · 2 years
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Meet Kimber Copeland (she/her)
Flirty / Hot-headed / Geek
Kimber is looking for her soulmate. She’s available for download from the gallery. Feel free to tag me if you use her in your game.
Gallery ID: ForagingGinger 
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The Final Weeks - plans to put in motion
due to my cross-promoting and constant uploading of work on my Instagram i had been receiving more likes from the Glasgow Print studio, this has enticed me to look into how i could find a way to be more involved with them as a means of gaining future exposure.
there was nothing regarding residency but they do offer memberships of varying prices. this will require consideration of what one would be right for me before making the call/email to get that ball rolling.
As mentioned in the 1st Evaluation of promotion i will be looking to enter Cass Art Prize 2024. The deadline is on May 20th which does give a bit of time yet i will be looking to make an application earlier than this. (especially since the final deadline is 7th May, i hope to have a response to post before then)
this week i will be enquiring as to if there are no exhibitions in the 7th floor gallery so i can use the space to set up the work and take photographs to enter.
Prizes are;
a £10,000 cash prize and a free stand at The Other Art Fair in spring 2025 awarded to the overall winner of the competition.
£5,000 including a Student Award, an Art Educators Award and more! Plus a prestigious group exhibition at Copeland Gallery, London in November 2024.
at this early stage of trying to get on my feet after education and to gain exposure, what have i got to lose?
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jessicaharbydotcom · 2 months
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Referendum (Tell Me How Do You Feel) 2016 Embroidery on flags, paper ballots, decommissioned ballot box
Referendum (Tell Me How Do You Feel) was an interactive installation requiring the viewer to vote on the artist's citizenship.
POLLING PLACES
1 - 30 August 2017 Bank Street Arts, Sheffield
19 - 21 May 2017 Copeland Gallery, Peckham
26 - 27 January 2017 Fermynwoods Cottages, Brigstock
24 January 2017 St James' Church, Thrapston
6 December 2016 Burns Street Studios, Northampton
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Title: Batman: Hush
Rating: PG-13
Director: Justin Copeland
Cast: Jason O’Mara, Jennifer Morrison, Maury Sterling, Sean Maher, Geoffrey Arend, James Garrett, Jerry O’Connell, Rebecca Romijn, Bruce Thomas, Rainn Wilson, Peyton List, Stuart Allan, Vanessa Williams, Jason Spisak, Hynden Walch, Adam Gifford, Sachie Alessio, Chris Cox, Tara Strong
Release year: 2019
Genres: action, crime, mystery
Blurb: A mysterious new villain known only as Hush uses a gallery of villains to destroy Batman’s crime-fighting career as well as Bruce Wayne’s personal life, which has been further complicated by a relationship with Selina Kyle.
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stephpyburn · 3 months
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"The Insensible Water Fountain" at Copeland Park Gallery, summer 2023.
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mikunziv · 5 months
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Review: Ryan Hawk's "a long leash" at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, Dallas | Glasstire
Ruth Keitz on Alexandria Canchola: Memories Blurred with Fiction; Joanne Copeland on 3131 Gallery Opens in Houston's Third Ward; Cheryl Zreet on ...
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dry-valleys · 7 months
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The ninth and last part of my series from the British Ceramics Biennial (please see here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here for the rest).
While the festival (which lasts until 5 November and then is off until 2025, so best rush to it!) is mostly at All Saints Hanley, it is also at the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Airspace Gallery, and Brampton Museum.
This photoshoot is all about the Brampton and features Neil Brownsword alongside (1-4) a collective of Philip Hardaker, Gillie Nichols and Will Boyce, and, folded in with the Brownsword exhibition, older works,(5) by Richard Chaffer and co. from 1746, (6) from 1760, (12) from 1810, and (13) by W. Copeland and Sons from 1846.
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k00284431 · 1 year
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Artist Research~Design
London Design Festival is set to take over London’s venues, from the obvious to those that might be a little more hidden. Falling somewhere in the middle of that spectrum is the Copeland Gallery. It may be separated from London’s go-to design hubs by the Thames, but the Copeland Gallery has become a well-known show space on London’s spiralling art map.
Pouring life into the white walls of the gallery space from 19-24 September is Water, a “un-curated” experimental collaboration between 13 designers with very diverse practices, each of whom has interpreted the show’s one word theme — water — through their own unique view on the world’s most readily available resource. The works on display use lighting, robotics, installations, ceramics, electronics and, naturally, water.
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ukelesskyu · 1 year
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Zoe Leonard Interview thought; Post 2,
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In Zoe Leonard’s interview with Huey Copeland, she says on page 185 or 10 on the pdf “But we’re us and we can come here and look at each other, and that’s a good thing.”
I very much like this quote and it reminds me of a lot of thoughts I have had. She is specifically referring to the fact that capitalism heavily influences what is popular, and therefore what gets seen, yet she and Copeland can choose to support one another and other artists. However, I kind of interpreted it a different way - in the kind of way I think; it made me think about the human mind; how we are all individuals, and our own people, and we have the power of choice and connection. In no way are we forced to like something because it is popular; some people might, because that’s just what they are exposed to, but we as humans are able to go off and find things we like for ourselves. Not everything has to be a trend or the only exposure. We are more than capable of finding things that call to us on a deeper level,- popular or not. 
More so, this quote in particular makes me think of how we can make decisions, and more so, choose what is important to us. For some reason, it makes me think of how we as people can choose to do things not because they are what’s popular, but because they matter and we like them; as well as how we can go past the surface and support other people because of who they are or what they support, or what they are saying with their work. I'm not sure why, but it just makes me think about how popularity will never be as important as emotional value or beliefs, and that we can choose to do things simply because we like them. Nothing has to be popularized to be appreciated; those who will appreciate it will do so. Of course this isn’t to say exposure is bad, just that even lesser known things can be just as good.
Leonard’s work makes you look at basic things differently, and I wonder how many people also value finding things for themselves. I'm sure Leonard might, as she concentrates on her own gaze. How many other people value finding things for themselves, and why is it we sometimes take a while to seek things for ourselves?
//All works by Zoe Leonard, third image from Paola Copper Gallery
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