24/05/2015

'Pull'- Rachel Lancaster, Tyneside cinema gallery.

Rachel Lancaster

'Pull', (2015)

still taken from 8min HD video loop, stereo audio

Audio by Stephen Bishop


still from 'Pull' (2015)


installation of 'Pull' (2015) at Tyneside cinema gallery

"‘Pull’ (2015) is a new work by Lancaster that playfully constructs a sense of mystery and disorientation through the interplay between reality and illusion. The artist applies macro photographic techniques to create an isolated, abstracted space defined by movement, rhythms and colour. ‘Pull’ features an audio soundtrack created by musician, Stephen Bishop."

14/05/2015

The Brain Eaters- live Foley performance




foley props for 'The Brain Eaters'

The Brain Eaters

Free live performance: Thursday 14 May, 18:00
Artists Katie Goodwin and Rachel Lancaster met during a residency at Tyneside Cinema in 2011. This chance encounter has since resulted in them collaborating on this new exhibition and on a performance which uses everyday household objects to create new foley sound effects for B-grade horror movies from the 50s and 60s.
live foley performance of The Brain Eaters at Tyneside cinema gallery

still from 'The Brain Eaters'







07/05/2015

BIG FAIL 'Demonstrations' online

listen to/buy BIG FAIL 'demonstrations' here....

03/05/2015

'Beyond the Goldmine Standard'-at RPM record store

I am pleased to announce that I will be showing two new works in the exhibition 'Beyond The Goldmine Standard', at RPM record store Newcastle upon Tyne.

... "Organised by RPM Music and Curator, Matthew Hearn, 'Beyond the Goldmine Standard' is an evolving exhibition of LPs reworked and re-imagined by artists."


for more information click HERE







The Brain Eaters- exhibition at Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle upon tyne

The Brain Eaters

Free live performance: Thursday 14 May, 18:00
Free exhibition: Friday 15 - Sat 16 May, 10:00 - 17:00, Sun 17 May, 11:00 - 17:00
Artists Katie Goodwin and Rachel Lancaster met during a residency at Tyneside Cinema in 2011. This chance encounter has since resulted in them collaborating on this new exhibition and on a performance which uses everyday household objects to create new foley sound effects for B-grade horror movies from the 50s and 60s.
Katie and Rachel now invite you to join them for a special live performance of The Brain Eaters on Thursday 14 May and to their joint FREE exhibition featuring two of their most recent artworks. Screening from Friday 15 - Sunday 17 May in The Gallery