I would be up for sandford to.radley...
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1. RIVER RUNS at Modern Art Oxford (Tim Greaves)
2. Catch up, throw down or redo anyone. (Tracy Knowles)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 00:27:38 +0100
From: Tim Greaves <tim.greaves@keble.oxon.org>
To: ossoxon@earth.li
Subject: [OSS Oxon] RIVER RUNS at Modern Art Oxford
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A message was sent by Tracey Warr <t.warr@brookes.ac.uk>
with a couple of large PDF attachments about 'River Runs'
at Modern Art Oxford:
http://www.modernartoxford.org.uk/whats-on/nomeda-gediminas-urbonas-river-runs/about/
Since I suspect this may not be of interest to all, and be
quite large for many inboxes, I've copied the key
information from the PDF attachments as text below. Please
contact Tracey if you want any more information.
MODERN ART OXFORD
30 PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD OX1 1BP
RIVER RUNS
NOMEDA & GEDIMINAS URBONAS AND TRACEY WARR
Project Space, Modern Art Oxford August 2012
During a three-week residency at Modern Art Oxford, artists
Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas and writer, Tracey Warr, will
turn the Project Space into a River Research Centre. What
part do rivers play in defining our sense of individual and
collective belonging? How might we imitate water-based
birds, animals, plants and fish to adapt to a future
environment with rising water levels? Why and how is water
important to us?
Their research will include making a series of films of
short river journeys in Oxford with various participants and
river-craft, building sculptures for immersed
conversations, and running workshops for children and
adults. They will be creating a model-scale river
landscape playground in the Project Space that imagines a
future in which we will be living with more water.
Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas have established an international
reputation for socially interactive artworks. They are
based at MIT, Massachusetts, USA. Tracey Warr is based in
the Fine Art department at Oxford Brookes University, UK.
OPEN STUDIO
Friday 3 August, Saturday 11 August, Tuesday 14 August,
Thursday 16 August, Friday 17 August 10am-5pm, Free
CHILDREN?S WORKSHOP (8-14 YEAR OLDS)
Wednesday 8 August, 1-4pm ?5/?3 concessions, booking essential
ADULTS? WORKSHOP
Thursday 9 August, 1-4pm ?7/?5 concessions, booking essential
Visit www.modernartoxford.org.uk for details or call 01865 813800
to book tickets.
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 08:23:14 +0100
From: Tracy Knowles <tracyjknowles@gmail.com>
To: OSS Oxon <ossoxon@earth.li>
Subject: [OSS Oxon] Catch up, throw down or redo anyone.
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Hello one and all fellow Thames swimmers.
I have a brief window of opportunity this week to catch up with some swims but I would prefer some company if any of you are free..
I need to catch up:
21 Kennington to Sandford;
22 Sandford to Radley;
23 Radley to Abingdon.
Certainly doing a couple of those together in this lovely(!) weather with the fast flowing river
Then, the longer ones from the camping weekend just gone
and , if all else fails, a throw down from Gatehampton to wherever as I shall be away when that occurs.
Now, the logistics.
Tues afternoon
Weds from 4pm
Thurs
are good or most early evenings bearing in mind it will take over an hour to drive to the latter ones but around 45 to Oxford which one should take into consideration with faffing.
All help gratefully received.
Thanks
Tracy
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