Uncontrollable

Craig Fisher
11 May – 10 June 2006
Craig Fisher’s work challenges our habits of viewing. Located outside of traditional boundaries, Fisher’s work stubbornly refuses to conform to being any one thing, discipline, state or position. Be it image or object – the work remains uncontrollable…

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2006Paul Stone
Video/Music

Dodda Maggý
2 March – 1 April 2006
Dodda Maggý creates a series of female characters based on personal experiences, which are then enacted in front of a video camera, accompanied by piano music composed and played by herself, sometimes re-worked using a simple recording technique, building layers as if sculpting…

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2006Paul Stone
Ordinary monuments

Jorn Ebner, Alison Unsworth
12 January – 11 February 2006
‘Ordinary monuments’ brings together work by Jorn Ebner and Alison Unsworth that examines the urban environment, considering both its planned and random nature and highlighting aspects that often go unnoticed…

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2006Paul Stone
Where the monkey sleeps

Miranda Whall
25 November – 17 December 2005
Miranda Whall's drawings, photographs, videos and, most recently, animations are self-portraits. Whall explores her own identity in an attempt to recognise herself in relation to both the accessible and inaccessible, natural and man-made world around her…

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2005Paul Stone
They call us lonely when we’re really just alone

Graham Dolphin, David Mackintosh, Andrew McDonald, Morten Schelde
23 September – 5 November 2005
Whilst the artists in this exhibition can be described as engaged in drawing, and share a meticulous, sometimes obsessive, even adolescent relationship to their subject matter, their work represents four very different approaches to the medium…

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2005Paul Stone
Orphan

Paul Becker, Ruth Claxton, Laura Lancaster
18 August – 17 September 2005
‘Orphan’ comprises the work of three artists who deal with depictions of the once removed and the disconnected via representations of people, objects and symbols, all of which in some way disturb established orders – be they psychological, domestic or social…

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2005Paul Stone
Yes No

Richard Forster, Eva Weinmayr
16 July – 13 August 2005
‘Yes No’ brings together two artists who both take elements of the mundane and everyday life and transform them through their different working processes. Adding to or subtracting from layers of materials or meaning, they share an interest in unsettling visual narratives and confounding initial readings…

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2005Paul Stone
Space Between Us

1-29 November 2003
‘Space Between Us’ features the work of twenty contemporary artists based in the Netherlands and in the north east of England…

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2003Paul Stone