Pillow Talk: Emerging Years

VAU proudly presents… “Pillow Talk”, a new series of discussion events hosted by artists invited by VAU to engage with the public on a variety of contemporary art issues.

The first in the series was held in the Main Gallery at Southblock in Glasgow, with the discussion focussing on the emerging years of artists: their backgrounds, how they started out and the challenges they face in establishing their practice.

VAU were delighted to have The Brownlee Brothers, Peter Chalmers, Toby Paterson and David Shrigley on the panel for this event, who each discussed and shared their own experiences when starting out.

 

VAU @ Coast Festival 2015

Coast Posters

The weekend  of the 23rd May, we will be up at the Banff and Macduff Coast Festival, join VAUs Stuart Noble and Jenny Johnston as they host ‘Shadowplay’ as well as other members taking part and judging in the annual sandcastle competition. More information on the Coast Festival can be found !

VAU presents Pillow Talk:Inspirations

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VAU proudly presents “Pillow Talk: Inspiration”, the second in a series of discussion events hosted by artists invited by VAU, to engage with the public on a number of issues surrounding contemporary art. This Pillow Talk will be held in the Event Space at Drygate Brewery in Glasgow and will focus on the varied interests, expertise and inspiration of artists not necessarily a list of their favourite artists and influences – but more what interests them in general, be it music, fiction, travel, film, philosophy, politics, sport, food…anything!

 

We are delighted to announce our guest speakers for the event will include this year’s Venice Biennale representative for Scotland Graham Fagen, Glasgow-based film-maker Rachel MacLean, Glasgow-based printmaker Ade Adesina and recent graduate painter Catherine Ross who will each discuss and share their own interests and inspirations.

 

The event will take place on Tues 28th April from 6.30pm 8.30pm.

VAU North Lanarkshire Primary Schools Projects

 

Over the past few months Visual Artist Unit have been working with three North Lanarkshire Primary Schools on indiivudal projects. These workshops facilitated the creation of three permanent artworks by the pupils, supported by the VAU team. The aim of these worshops, and VAU’s public engagement programme, was to develop the artistic skills and processes of students and provide a positive experience of contemporary art.

VAU presents Pillow Talk

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VAU proudly presents… “Pillow Talk”, a new series of discussion events hosted by artists invited by VAU, to engage with the public on a number of issues surrounding contemporary art. The first in the series will be held in the Main Gallery at Southblock and will focus on the emerging years of artists – their backgrounds, how they start out and the challenges they face in establishing their practice. We are delighted to announce our guest speakers for the first event will include David Shrigley, Toby Paterson, Peter Chalmers and The Brownlee Brothers, who will each discuss and share their own experiences when starting out. The event will take place on Tues 20th January from 6.30pm – 8.30pm and will be free for all to attend.  


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2|1|4|1 interview VAU

 

A bright and sunny Saturday afternoon and I have just fought my way down a packed Buchanan Street to meet four very beardy and very hungover men. David McDiarmid, Stuart Noble, Jon Nicolson and Paul Corbett, together make half of the collective Visual Artist Unit (VAU). The ladies, Laura McGlinchey, Vivian Ross­Smith, Rachel Currie and Emma Rogers are off being productive I assume.The boys each get a huge pizza slice from a nearby counter and we set off in the baking sun eastbound along Argyll Street munching and chatting. We are headed for VAU’s new studio spaces soon to open in a newly renovated factory in the east­end.
Alexander ‘Twig’ Champion of the    joins VAU members in a walking interview through the  Glasgow east-end to discuss the collective’s aims and visit the groups new premises.

To read the interview, please visit 2|1|4|1’s website