ÀhhÁÀhhÁ / Slugtown Gallery / 2018 ÀhhÁÀhhÁ, was a solo exhibition by Bex Massey at Slugtown Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne. Massey’s work sits between painting, sculpture and archive, examining the role of painting and the language of display in the face of popular culture. Duration: 05.05.18 - 25.05.18 |
Elbows at Dawn / Abingdon Studios / 2018 Elbows at Dawn was an exhibition of new work by M I L K Collective artists, Matt Antoniak and Matt Wilkinson. Working across painting, photography and video, both artists bring a forensic eye to overlooked objects and situations within daily life. This interest in the trivial imbues the works with surrealist tendencies and a quiet politicism. Duration: 10.05.18 - 26.05.18 |
People See Nothing / Division of Labour / 2017 People See Nothing was the first of two shows curated by M I L K, at Division of Labour, London. The group exhibition showed the work of Matt Antoniak, Max Lee and Sophie Lee. Duration: 04.08.17 - 19.08.17 |
Woah / Division of Labour / 2017 Woah was the final show curated by M I L K, at Division of Labour, London. The group exhibition showed the work of Grace Denton, James Hindle, Anna Reading and Joe Shaw. Duration: 25.08.17 - 09.09.17 |
Like The Green Fig Tree / Workplace Gallery / 2017 Like the green fig tree was the third and final exhibition curated by M I L K, as part of their takeover of Workplace Gallery, Gateshead. The exhibition included the works of Matt Antoniak, Hazel Brill, James Hindle, Harry Hurlock, Joanne Masding and Joe Shaw. Duration: 03.01.17 – 12.01.17 |
Worried Mother / Workplace Gallery / 2016 Worried Mother was the second of three exhibitions curated by M I L K, as part of their takeover of Workplace Gallery, Gateshead. The exhibition included the works of Paola Ciarska, Liv Fontaine, Juliet Fleming, Jake Kent, Andrew Maughan and Alfie Strong. Duration: 10.12.16 - 21.12.16 |
Newcastle University Fine Art Degree Show / 2016 Newcastle University's 2016 Fine Art Degree Show ran from June 3 to June 17. Situated at Newcastle University Fine Art department and Hancock Museum, the show contained artworks from over 60 students. |
Pi Day / NewBridge Project / 2016 Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 (3/14 in the month/day date format) since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π. Left Leg Gallery and M I L K presented an evening of Pi(e) based festivities in the Annex Space at The NewBridge Project. This collaboration involved inviting artists to respond to the theme of Pi(e). |
MAMMAL JAM Arts Festival / GROUND / 2016 GROUND is a gallery, studio, book / zine shop and events space in Kingston upon Hull. MAMMAL JAM Arts Festival marked the opening of the space in January 2016. In addition to traditional art exhibitions, GROUND is a space for progressive and alternative ideas and activities. |
RUBBERNECKER / The Byker Gallery / 2015 RUBBERNECKER was the first of four pop up exhibitions curated by the Newcastle art collective M I L K. The exhibition included the works of Matt Antoniak, Molly Bythell, Fintan Dawson Phil Frankland, Ciara Lenihan, Nick Permain, Alexandra Searle and Jonathan West. Duration: 26.11.15 - 28.11.15 |
Wingdings / The Byker Gallery / 2015 Wingdings was the second pop up exhibition curated by the Newcastle art collective M I L K at The Byker Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne. Alongside the previewing of Wilkinson's photographic works were the exhibits of David Grundy, Clare Holdstock, Alice Jones, Lloyd and Wilson, Edd Ravn, Dave Tweedy and Ellen Welsh. Duration: 3.12.15 - 5.11.15 |
Haythem / 2015 Haythem is a musician and recording artist currently signed to FretMonkey Records. He gigs regularly performing an array of slap-funk melodic guitar beats, in addition to teaching his artistry. Haythem's first album Returning was released in June 2015 and is available for purchase. |
Arthouses / Whitley Bay Film Festival / 2015 Arthouses brings contemporary artists’ video, site-specific installation and live performances to the streets and community of south Whitley Bay. Residents and businesses transform their houses and premises into art venues for the weekend and host sculptures, drawings, performances, film and video from a mix of local and international artists. |
Blue Moon Film Festival / 2014 Blue Moon Film Festival ran in October - November 2014 in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Showcasing internationally acclaimed yet rarely screened comedies and documentaries, along with a panel discussions and silent film & live music events. The aim of the festival was to showcase and promote films made by women. |