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SUMMARY:Art society exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In May the exhibition in the Bowlees Visitor Centre Gallery is a selection of work by members of the Barnard Castle & Teesdale Art Society. The Art Society Summer Exhibition features recent work by about 12 members of the society. Some of the artwork and small cards are for sale. \nBarnard Castle & Teesdale Art Society is a group of enthusiastic amateur artists with varying levels of experience\, meeting on Monday afternoons throughout the year. The group aims to encourage its members in creating art in various mediums\, especially painting and drawing\, with tutored sessions about once a month and mutual assistance at other times. \nThe society meets at Barnard Castle Guide HQ during school terms and for outdoor sketching in various venues (predominantly in Teesdale) in July & August.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/art-society-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bowlees Visitor Centre\, Newbiggin\, DL12 0XF
CATEGORIES:Bowlees Visitor Centre events,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Photogrammetry - training and volunteering
DESCRIPTION:Do you have an interest in the historic environment and lead mining heritage of the North Pennines and a passion about its conservation? We have an exciting opportunity to volunteer with us and be trained in photogrammetry. Photogrammetry is an important method of recording historic buildings in a relatively quick\, but highly detailed way. Using photographs to create 3D digital models allows the tracking of any changes to the condition to the building\, as well as creating a record of any important features. \nThere will be a free two-day training workshop in photogrammetry which will teach you everything you need to know about creating 3D digital models of historic structures. The dates are 3 and 4 May. This workshop will be run by Jon Bedford\, one of Historic England’s photogrammetry specialists. The first day will be based indoors where you will learn what photogrammetry is\, how it is used\, and how you can create your own models. The second day will be spent on site at a historic structure where you can put what you’ve learned into practice while still working under Jon’s supervision and guidance. \nAn optional third day in August (date tbc) will be offered to attendees of this workshop to allow you to come back to Jon with any questions or issues about the process once you’ve had a chance to practice your new skills. \nPlease note\, spaces on this workshop are only available to North Pennines volunteers who have signed up to the photogrammetry volunteering role on Better Impact here. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/photogrammetry-training-and-volunteering/2023-05-04/
LOCATION:UTASS\, 9-11 Chapel Row\, Barnard Castle\, DL12 0SN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training,Volunteering
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SUMMARY:Fellfoot Forward Field recording and environmental listening workshop
DESCRIPTION:Please note: this workshop is now full. \nJoin internationally renowned sound artists\, Chris Watson and Tim Shaw\, on a practical field recording workshop to collect sounds of nature and wildlife from the Fellfoot Forward scheme area. \nThis very special event will take place on high moorland near Talkin and Forest Head. Exact location here. Please note we will provide a different meeting point location. \nActivities will include sound walking\, recording techniques\, microphone placement\, environmental listening\, and extended field recording approaches. Through different recording activities the artists will collect the diverse sounds from the different ecologies of this area. Listeners will be able to explore using air pressure microphones\, hydrophones\, contact microphones\, parabolic reflectors\, bat detectors\, and geophones. \nParticipants will gain hands-on experience of the craft of field recording\, location sound\, and new ways of listening to our shared sound-scapes. It will include an afternoon/evening workshop on Thursday 4 May\, starting at 2pm\, and a (very) early morning dawn chorus workshop Friday 5 May\, ending 9am. \nBreakfast will be provided to all participants following the dawn chorus workshop on Friday 5 May. If you require overnight accommodation between Thursday 4 and Friday 5 May\, we will be able to provide a nearby community hall or similar (in/near Talkin or Castle Carrock)\, at no extra cost. You will be required to bring your own bedding\, sleeping bag/mat etc. \nNo previous experience is required. Bring your own recording equipment\, if you have it. \nWe are able to offer this event at a heavily reduced rate (£20) through project funding. Places will be prioritised for artists and practitioners based in the Fellfoot Forward scheme area. \nItinerary:\nThursday 4th May \n2pm – Participants arrive at location (to be confirmed) for intro and demonstrations\n4pm – All participants take a mini bus to the main location for a sound walk\n6pm – Dusk recording in secondary location\n8pm – Break\, return to base. Participants can return home or use provided shared accommodation \nFriday 5th May  \n2.30am – Leave accommodation by minibus up to main location\n3am – Be at main location ready for dawn chorus recording\n7am – Breakfast at Hallbankgate Hub \n  \nChris Watson \nA freelance composer and sound recordist\, Chris Watson has a particular and passionate interest in recording the wildlife sounds of animals and habitats from around the world. He specialises in creating spatial sound installations which feature a strong sense and spirit of place. His television work includes many programmes in the David Attenborough ‘Life’ series including ‘The Life of Birds’\, which won a BAFTA Award for ‘Best Factual Sound’ in 1996\, and as the location sound recordist for the BBC series ‘Frozen Planet’\, which also won a BAFTA Award for ‘Best Factual Sound’ (2012). Watson has recorded and featured in many BBC Radio 4 and World Service productions\, including ‘The Wire’ which won him the Broadcasting Press Guild’s Broadcaster of The Year Award (2012). His music is regularly featured on the BBC Radio 3 programme ‘Late Junction’. He has also worked extensively for RTE Radio 1 on series such as ‘Sound Stories’ \nTim Shaw \nTim Shaw\, originally from Cumbria\, is an artist working with sound\, light and communication media. Presenting work through performances\, installations and sound walks\, Tim is interested in how affective environments can be constructed or explored using a diverse range of techniques and technologies. Working with field recordings\, electronics\, video\, synthesis\, sound objects\, self-made hardware and DIY software his practice creatively appropriates communication technologies to explore how these devices change the way we experience the world. He presents work in galleries\, forests\, warehouses\, caves\, public spaces\, festivals\, museums\, through residencies and cultural events both nationally and internationally. Tim is a Lecturer in Digital Media at Newcastle University and the co-curator of the Walking Festival of Sound. \nImage credit: (c)Kate Humble
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/fff-environmental-listening-workshop/
LOCATION:Fellfoot Forward scheme area\, Cumbria
CATEGORIES:Training
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