Streetsmart 2010 -Homelessness Charity

November 1, 2010toDecember 31, 2010

StreetSmart has become part of Christmas for us. It is everyone’s chance to do the right thing at the right time, with only the gentlest nudge.” – Gordon Ramsay

“As seasonal a presence on the menu as parsnips and winter greens, StreetSmart dishes always do your heart good.” – Stephen Fry

“All it takes is one well-fed quid next time you’re dining at any of the damned fine establishments taking part in this glorious campaign, and that tiny extra sum will go straight to an excellently worthwhile cause. Go on, it’ll make you feel good about that expanding waistband.” – Ian Rankin

This November and December, diners visiting restaurants across 18 cities in the UK, (including Brighton and Hove) will once again be asked to add £1 to their bill, as part of StreetSmart’s campaign to help the UK’s homeless.

StreetSmart raised a staggering £455,000 in the 2009 campaign and, now in its 13th year, will be building on this success with the help of 600 fantastic restaurants. Just some of the chefs pledging their support include Gordon Ramsay, Fergus Henderson, John Torode and Giorgio Locatelli.

StreetSmart operates as an umbrella charity providing funding to 95 homelessness charities across 18 cities. The chosen charities receive between £500 and £15,000, depending on the project to be funded. Once the winter emergency needs have been met, StreetSmart use any remaining funds to help projects that support people in finding jobs and achieving sustainable independent living.

Unlike other charities in the same bracket, StreetSmart ensures the money raised by restaurants is reinvested in the local area. Diners can therefore be assured that the money they donate will benefit their local charities, helping to shelter and feed the homeless during the cold winter months. Another unique aspect that sets StreetSmart apart, is that every penny raised goes directly towards helping the homeless, as all administration costs are covered by StreetSmart’s generous sponsor, Deutsche Bank.

Despite the recent economic downturn, StreetSmart has seen an increase in donations, proving that UK diners are still willing to give generously when they know their money is being put to good use.

www.streetsmart.org.uk

Dan Baldwin ‘Works on Paper’ at Ink_d Gallery

October 29, 2010toNovember 21, 2010

For the first time in his highly successful career, Dan Baldwin has created a show entirely devoted to work on paper.
The idea for the show came from a response by artist and Brighton gallery to produce a line of affordable originals and wanting to offer something attainable between limited edition prints and canvas.
Whilst the work incorporates many elements and subject matter that you would expect to see from Baldwin‘s paintings there is a new element that Baldwin describes as free and spontaneous. Working with oils, silkscreen and 3D extras on beautiful Italian hand-made, heavyweight 640gsm paper, Baldwin describes them as ‘paintings on paper’.
This exciting new show will consist of 12 originals on paper presented in simple wooden box frames, some new ceramic vases and a very small and very exclusive edition of hand-made prints. Also available will be a selection of limited edition silkscreen prints and very some rare and much sought after editions.

Upstairs@ink_d – There will be new work from Matt Smith, Sean Madden, REQ, Amy Parrott, Kate McMorrine, Jake Wood-Evans, Andy Doig, Carrie Reichardt and RYCA.

Ink_d Gallery is now a member of the Own Art Scheme that enables buyers to spread the cost of purchasing art over 10 months at 0% interest. Please contact the gallery to find out more. Further details here

Opening times: Mon – Sat 10 am – 6pm and Sunday 12-4pm
www.ink-d.co.uk

Brighton Photo Biennial 2010 curated by Martin Parr

October 24, 2010toNovember 14, 2010

Brighton Photo Biennial curated by Martin Parr
‘BPB 2010: New Documents’ will reflect the immediacy and vibrancy of contemporary photographic practice, the eclectic passions found in collections of historic and vernacular photography and new commissions informed and inspired by the diverse communities and contexts of Brighton & Hove.
Runs until Sunday 14 November at venues across the city and selected venues across Sussex • For info call 01273 643 052 or visit www.bpb.org.uk

The No9 Bus to Utopia!

November 2, 2010toNovember 3, 2010

Dr. Bramwell The No9 Bus to Utopia!
Join host Dr Bramwell in his real-life adventures; a year visiting the world’s most astonishing, erotic, idyllic and futuristic communities in search of utopia.
Ruminate on revelations about sex, society and communal living.

Bon Banes  24 George Street, Brighton, BN2 1RH 01273 606 400  

email janebombane@yahoo.co.uk
  www.bom-banes.co.uk

Dr Bramwell’s previous one-man show The Haunted Moustache, won awards for Best Comedy and Outstanding Theatre in 2008/9, a BBC radio3 commission in 2010, and recently, a nomination for an Italia Prix Award for broadcasting.

Closer – Brighton Phoenix Gallery

October 2, 2010toNovember 14, 2010

CLOSER Stuart Griffiths

 Brighton Photo Fringe and Phoenix Brighton present Closer, an exhibition of photographs by Stuart Griffiths. This exhibition was selected from over 200 submissions to the Brighton Photo Fringe OPEN 2010 by Charlotte Cotton, Martin Parr and Val Williams. Closer is Griffiths’ first solo exhibition and includes two bodies of photographs: the first produced between 2003-2008, the second during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Griffiths began taking photographs when he was a young soldier and this exhibition explores his personal feelings towards war and conflict.

Phoenix Brighton, 10–14 Waterloo Place, Brighton, BN2 9NB  www.phoenixbrighton.org