There are plenty of opportunities to flex your creative muscles in the 'Funland' of this week's Art Fix — with a call to submit short films for a festival in Normandy, a chance for female artists to have their work displayed in the States Chamber, and a last chance call to enter a LGBTQ+ writing competition...
Every weekend, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops, events and other historic, creative and delicious content to help islanders get their weekly dose of culture.
Here's this week's offering...
A local playwright and London-based actor have teamed up to bring the real-life story of hair salon owners who shunned gossip magazines and tabloids in the wake of Caroline Flack's death to a Jersey stage.
Simon MacDonald's #BeKind movement-inspired 'Sometime, Somewhere' is the result of a residency with the Jersey Arts Centre. Express caught up with him ahead of opening night.
Simon has been working with London-based actor Alice McCracken ahead of two performances of 'Sometime, Somewhere' which will take place at the Arts Centre on Friday 14 - Saturday 15 April at 20:00.
Fish & Films is a short-films festival taking place in Granville in Normandy, and aims to showcasing the creativity of British and Norman filmmakers.
Being the link between the two, Channel Islanders are being invited to take part in this festival.
The association organising the festival is looking for films:
All genres of films are allowed, including fiction, animation, documentary or experimental.
Entrants have until 30 June 2023 to submit their films on the FilmFest platform: www.filmfestplatform.com or filmfreeway.com.
Local artist Robert Allen is this weekend presenting a series of new paintings and drawings focused on the Jersey coastline and harbours.
The first exhibition will be shown over the Easter weekend at Le Hocq Tower, open from 12:00-18:00 on both days.
The second showing will be at Greve de Lecq Barrack on 15-16 April, open from 10:00-17:00 both days.
Hidden Worlds at Jersey Zoo is a family-friendly exhibition that lets adults and children explore the world of science for a day through interactive activities, ranging from UV hand washing to getting up close and personal with a giant tardigrade.
So far, more than 300 adults and children have already taken part in the slime making workshop.
Islanders will be able to enjoy the exhibition until 23 April.
Comprising of 120 works by 40 artists such as Andy Warhol, Jean Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Banksy, ‘Mixtape’ pays homage to the monumental moments from the worlds of pop art, graffiti, street art and hip-hop and reflects upon the influence these artists have had on subsequent generations of fashion designers, DJs, filmmakers, photographers and artists.
Whether spray painting directly onto walls, social activism or political rebellion anti-establishment thinking and creativity was at the heart of one of the most influential cultural movements on the last half century.
Mixtape is a giant salon hang exhibition which in many ways provides the soundtrack of our lives and examines how these cultural narratives shifted the public's perception of underground art and culture leading to a global creative revolution in art, music and fashion.
The exhibition runs at Private and Public until Friday 18 May.
Female artists aged seven and over are being invited to enter the 'My Island' art competition.
The winning works will be displayed in rooms in the States Chamber which have been newly renamed after female political pioneers Ivy Forster and Caroline Trachy.
The competition is open for entries until 21 April and you can find out more information HERE.
Linda Rose Parkes, a Jersey-born poet, passed away on the 4th of March 2022 and left behind an astonishing variety of written and visual work.
As Linda navigated her human experience and her identity as a woman, her work showcased the atmosphere engendered by emotions and her states of mind.
A retrospective exhibit of her work - a mix of poetry and paintings crafted over 50 years during Linda's lifetime - is on display at Jersey Arts Centre until 22 April.
'Then to Now' by Peter John Thomson (PJ) is the artist's first exhibition since he won the prestigious JJ Fox Open Art Competition last year.
PJ is a Jersey born-artist who specialises within the field of surface decoration and multidisciplinary art. His process of choice is silkscreen printmaking, with his creative skill set expanding to ceramics, fine art painting and textiles.
The exhibition is running until 30 April at The Merchants House, 20 Commercial Buildings (next to Normans). It is open daily 10:00-15:00, except on Sundays.
Guernsey Arts will be running a digital-only art programme to run alongside the Island Games, with entries now open to people from all the participating islands.
The Islands Digital Arts Open is asking artists from Bermuda to Jersey to submit work with the theme of ‘islands’, which can be existing pieces or an original creation.
A chosen piece from each of the 24 islands will be replicated and exhibited in the George Crossan Gallery in the Market Buildings and showcased digitally on screens at various sporting venues in July.
Entries can be submitted online HERE until April 30.
Photographic artist Ryan Skelton's new exhibition 'Cambion' has gone on display at Capital House.
The title 'Cambion' refers to the term for offspring of a fairy or demon who has impregnated a human. Ryan has photographed himself and others nude in nature as if they were cambions having been born from both nature and human.
Shot on analogue film, this exhibition of around 40 works has been in the making for over five years.
The exhibition is running until Sunday 7 May.
The next in Société Jersiaise's ongoing series of Lunchtime Talks is taking place on 19 April, focusing on the Insular Insurance controversy.
The talks take place every Wednesday in the Members' Room at the historic organisation's Pier Road headquarters between 13:00 and 14:00 and are free to attend.
Equality charity Liberate is celebrating LGBTQ+ history month with a writing competition challenging entrants to write over 1,000 words with an LGBTQ+ theme.
There are categories for both over and under 18s, and is it your last chance to enter as submissions are due in on the 16 April.
Announced in May, the winners will receive £100 Amazon voucher as prizes.
Find out more here.
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